PM Harris confirms Ian Queeley is OECS Ambassador-designate to Morocco
Mr Ian Queeley was going to be the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) first Ambassador to the Kingdom of Morocco based in Rabat.

After nearly a month of silence, the Office of the Prime Minister in Basseterre, confirmed on Thursday, what veteran journalist Erasmus Williams Sr informed that nation in early July, that the Federation's Commissioner of Police, Mr Ian Queeley was going to be the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) first Ambassador to the Kingdom of Morocco based in Rabat.
The Office of Prime Minister Dr Timothy Harris has now confirmed that Queeley has formally tendered his letter of retirement from the Police Services after nearly 35 years as a law enforcement officer
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