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CABINET NOTES- Antigua and Barbuda Cabinet was informed by the Honourable Attorney General that a sitting of Parliament will be convened within the next two weeks, ahead of the commencement of the Carnival festivities.
The upcoming session will address several significant matters, including the following:
a. A resolution to expunge the criminal records of individuals convicted for the possession of small quantities of cannabis (under 15 grams), and to grant official pardons to those affected.
b. A resolution aimed at clearing the records of individuals convicted under the Public Health Amendment Act during the COVID-19 pandemic, as part of a broader effort to promote fairness and restorative justice.
c. A debate on the government’s decision to support the Antigua and Barbuda Social Security Scheme’s investment in the redevelopment of the Jolly Beach Resort, with a formal resolution expected to affirm the administration’s commitment to economic revitalization and pension sustainability.
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Can somebody please explain paragraph b for me because I feel like I was convicted under the Public Health Amendment Act during the COVID-19 pandemic for not taking the jab and losing two months salary. Enquiring minds need clarity.
The Jolly Beach investment could be good, if it’s done transparently and benefits workers and pensioners alike.
Long overdue! People shouldn’t be carrying criminal records for a spliff. This is a step in the right direction.
Enquiring Mind, what it means is that you can sue government for unlawful detention, wrongful arrest and damages; using their own admitance!!!