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May 27, 2013 News
– Contractors to complete work by June 17
Over the next few weeks interviews will be conducted as the Ministry of Home Affairs seeks to get the human resources needed for the soon to be commissioned Forensic Lab, in place.
Recently, Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee said the contractors have committed that the lab will be completed by June 17th. Already the Home Affairs Minister said the equipment for the lab has arrived.
To date Rohee said they have received a total of 38 applications for 21 existing positions at the lab. He stressed that only the finest will be selected to fill the vacancies. He added that an interviewing panel has been selected by the Ministry and the members will be short listing the candidates who will then be called for interviews.
On December 14, 2012, a US$1.688 M contract was signed for the supply of equipment for the state-of-the-art police forensic laboratory.
The contract to build the forensic laboratory was awarded to Courtney Benn Construction Company.
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