Major Organised Crime & Anti-Corruption Agency

Major Organised Crime & Anti-Corruption Agency MOCA is a highly specialised law enforcement entity with primary responsibility for fighting corruption and organised crime in Jamaica.

The Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) was formed in August 2014, bringing together the Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) and the Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Task Force (MOCA TF). MOCA is now an elite Agency focussing on tackling corruption in the public sector and bringing high-value criminal targets to justice. The agency is structured around a joint-staff concept w

orking with International partners and bringing to bear the country’s best intelligence assets, investigators, and prosecutors. The goal of the agency is to tackle serious organised crime and to stamp out corruption in Jamaica.

25/05/2026
15/05/2026

The Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) is aware of the ongoing concern regarding recent threats made against members of the Stella Maris school community. MOCA wishes to advise the public that the matter is being investigated jointly between the Agency and the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF).

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  The Oversight Committee is appointed by the Governor-General, to serve for up to 3 years. This committee includes a re...
11/05/2026

The Oversight Committee is appointed by the Governor-General, to serve for up to 3 years. This committee includes a retired Judge of the Supreme Court Judge, a retired officer of the Jamaica Constabulary Force not below the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police, a retired officer from the Jamaica Defence Force not below the rank of Colonel, and two experts in finance, anti-corruption, or public procurement.

This Mother’s Day, we honour the mothers who instil honesty, courage and accountability into the next generation.The les...
10/05/2026

This Mother’s Day, we honour the mothers who instil honesty, courage and accountability into the next generation.

The lessons our mothers teach us often become the values that guide our decisions every day — at home, at work, and in society.

💭 Share with us in the comments what value did your mom teach you that still guides your decisions today...

Major Basil Jarrett, Director of Corporate Communications and Client Service Excellence, spoke at the Multi-Stakeholder ...
01/05/2026

Major Basil Jarrett, Director of Corporate Communications and Client Service Excellence, spoke at the Multi-Stakeholder Roundtable on Strengthening Jamaica's Anti-Corruption held by Jamaica Accountability Meter Portal (JAMP), with the support of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. The event was designed to strengthen professional relationships across Jamaica’s anti-corruption landscape, relationships grounded in mutual understanding, clearly defined roles, constructive partnership and coordination among state agencies, media representatives, and civil society organisations.

The Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) has arrested another suspect in the multi-million dollar mor...
01/05/2026

The Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) has arrested another suspect in the multi-million dollar mortgage fraud which targeted several financial institutions across the island between January 2023 and April 2024.

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On April 28th, Agents from the Economic Crime Unit delivered an important message to the Grade 9 students of Gaynstead H...
29/04/2026

On April 28th, Agents from the Economic Crime Unit delivered an important message to the Grade 9 students of Gaynstead High School.

We spoke openly with them about the 'Dangers of Scamming' — breaking down the various types of scams and, more importantly, the serious legal and life consequences of choosing that path.

Education is the first line of defence. By reaching students early, we can steer them away from fraud and toward brighter, lawful futures.

Thank you, Gaynstead High, for having us. Let’s keep building a generation that chooses integrity over crime.

25/04/2026

On Wednesday, April 22, members of the Major Organised Crime & Anti-Corruption Agency's Vetting and Polygraphy Unit, alongside the Corporate Communications and Client Excellence Unit, had the opportunity to engage with students from at Greater Portmore High School during their Career Expo and Wellness Day under the theme “Fueling Growth: Creating Opportunities through Career Development”.

The event featured an engaging and interactive presentation that provided students with valuable insights into the various career opportunities at the Agency. The students were treated to a live demonstration, allowing them to gain a firsthand understanding of equipment used to execute an integrity screening.

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