Public Symposium (Part 1) – JSC National Security – Sep 13, 2017 – Private Security Industry in T&T
Symposium hosted by the Joint Select Committee on National Security
Theme: The Prevalence and Growth of Private Security Companies in Trinidad and Tobago, the Absence of Regulation and the Impact on National Security
Wednesday September 13, 2017
9:30 a.m.
Presentations by:
– Sen. Paul Richards
– Minister of National Security
– Mr. Alan Clamp, Chief Executive Officer – Security Industry Authority, United Kingdom
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