The Central Committee of Parliament will be meeting on September 28 with the Minister of Justice Hon. Roland Duncan to discuss the crime situation on the island especially with reference to the spate of murders during the past nine months.
The meeting will take place in the General Assembly Chamber in the House of Parliament on Wednesday at 2.00pm.
The meeting will be closed due to the sensitivity of information that judicial officials could divulge to members of parliament.
The closed session also allows for an open discussion where more in depth questions can be asked with respect to the crime situation on the island which judicial officials may not reveal in a public session due to on-going investigations.
The Central Committee meeting was requested by the United Peoples party (UP) and the Democratic Party (DP) in a letter to the President of Parliament dated September 8, 2011.