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Jamaica launches anti-corruption hotline

Taiwan news Jamaica has launched a new effort to root out police corruption, setting up a hot line for public complaints.
National Security Minister Trevor McMillan says the special line that begins service Sunday lets islanders report instances of corruption to an offshore call center that cannot be accessed by local police officers.
Police Commissioner Admiral Hardley Lewin says "anti-corruption efforts have been ramped up this year" in Jamaica, where nearly 60 police officers were arrested in 2008 on corruption charges.

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