Lawmakers on Friday approved close to a million dollars in fees for consultants to help the Government comply with international money laundering and terrorism finance rules.
Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs Dale Marshall led the debate in the Chamber before the Standing Finance Committee to approve a supplementary grant of $840,000 from the Consolidated Fund, the Government’s war chest.
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