SECURITIES COMMISSION COURTESY CALL
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Commissioner of Police Shanta Knowles, along with several senior officials of the Royal Bahamas Police Force, paid a courtesy call on Retired Justice Neville Adderley, Chairman of the Securities Commission. During the visit, Justice Adderley emphasized the importance of collaboration between the Securities Commission and the Royal Bahamas Police Force. Commissioner Knowles also highlighted the value of the partnership, expressing her enthusiasm about working closely with officials from the Commission.
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