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Contractor General's Introductory Remarks
OFFICE OF THE CONTRACTOR GENERAL | ANNUAL REPORT 2010 CONTRACTOR GENERAL’S INTRODUCTORY REMARKS OPENING COMMENTS In accordance with the requirements that are outlined in Section 28 (2) of the Contractor-General Act, I am deeply honoured to, hereby, submit, to the Honourable Houses of Parliament, the 24 th Annual Report of the Commission of the Contractor General of Jamaica for the period commencing on January 1 and ending on December 31, 2010. As an Independent Anti-Corruption Commission of the Parliament of Jamaica, the Contractor General, by virtue of Section 4 (1) of the Contractor-General Act, is exclusively mandated to monitor the award and implementation of Government of Jamaica contracts to ensure, inter alia, that they are awarded impartially and on merit and in circumstances that do not involve impropriety and irregularity. A Contractor General is also obliged by law to monitor the issuance of prescribed Government licenses and permits to ensure that the “ circumstances of such grant, issue, suspension or revocation do not involve impropriety or irregularity, and where appropriate, to examine whether such license is used in accordance with the terms and conditions thereof. ” Additionally, a Contractor General is enclothed by Sections 15 (1) and 16 of the Contractor General Act with a discretionary power to formally investigate the award of Government contracts, the issuance of Government licences and permits, tender procedures and the registration of Government contractors, and other matters that are associated therewith. The Office of the Contractor General (OCG) is also mandated to provide the National Contracts Commission (NCC) with the requisite technical and administrative support resources which it requires to enable it to execute its contractor registration and Government contract endorsement functions. -
Parliamentary Elections 2016
2016 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS 2016 Report from the Director of Elections with Official Results PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS 2016 _______________ REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF ELECTIONS JAMAICA PUBLISHED May 2016 Pursuant to Section 49, Sub-section 6, of (The Representation of the People Act) Compiled and Printed by Electoral Office of Jamaica TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 PART 1: NOMINATION DAY 2 PRE-ELECTION PREPARATION 2 SPECIAL SERVICES VOTING 3 ELECTION DAY 3 OBSERVERS 4 CONSTITUTED AUTHORITY 5 PART 2: NAMES OF RETURNING OFFICERS 6 CANDIDATES NOMINATED IN THE GENERAL ELECTION 10 PART 3: SUMMARY OF THE VOTES CAST 14 LIST OF WINNING CANDIDATES 17 2016 GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS SUMMARY 20 RESULTS OF GENERAL ELECTIONS 1944-2016 23 APPENDIX DETAILED RESULTS OF THE ELECTION INTRODUCTION On January 31, 2016, the Prime Minister of Jamaica, the Honourable Portia Simpson Miller announced that the General Elections would be held on February 25, 2016 with nomination day scheduled for February 9, 2016. Prior to the announcement, the Electoral Office had sought to identify and finalize: Nomination and counting centres Polling Station locations Following the announcement, the EOJ then sought to finalize the recruitment and training of workers, launch a comprehensive public education campaign, as well as establish the Election Centre aimed at engaging all stakeholders in the electoral process. It was determined that the Electronic Voter Identification system would be employed in seven (7) constituencies and specialist workers deployed in an additional 16. List of EVIBIS constituencies Electronic equipment to assist in the identifying electors were used in seven (7) constituencies, namely: 1) Kingston Central 5) St. -
Election Returns for the Sept.3.2020
DECLARATIONS OF CONTRIBUTIONS AND ELECTION EXPENSES FOR THE SEPTEMBER 3, 2020 GENERAL ELECTION. Pursuant to section 60(7) of the Representation of the People Act, the following is the outline of election contributions and expenses by candidates for the campaign period August 11, 2020 through September 2, 2020. #. CONSTITUENCY NAME OF CANDIDATE NAME OF DONATIONS/ TOTAL EXPENDITURE ORGANISATION CONTRIBUTION REPRESENTED RECEIVED 1 ST. THOMAS MARSHA FRANCIS PNP N/A $750,000 WESTERN 2 ST. THOMAS JAMES R. ROBERTSON JLP $6,300,000 $6,291,520 WESTERN 3 ST. THOMAS FENTON FERGUSON PNP $9,500,000 $9,884,000 EASTERN 4 ST. THOMAS MICHELLE CHARLES JLP $3,850,000 $1,000 EASTERN 5 PORTLAND EASTERN PURCELL JACKSON PNP NIL $2,208,000 6 PORTLAND EASTERN ANN-MARIE VAZ JLP $9,975,000 $9,975,000 7 PORTLAND WESTERN VALERIE CLAIRE NEITA- PNP $5,555,459 $5,955,459 ROBERTSON 8 PORTLAND WESTERN DARYL VAZ JLP $10,025,000 $10,025,000 9 ST. MARY SOUTH NORMAN DUNN JLP $2,050,000 $2,050,000 EASTERN 10 ST. MARY SOUTH SHANE ALEXIS PNP $1,500,000 $962,500 EASTERN 11 ST MARY CENTRAL MORAIS GUY PNP $1,465,000 $8,054,471 12 ST MARY CENTRAL LENNON RICHARDS JLP $1,907,500 $1,907,500 13 ST.MARY WESTERN ROBERT BOBBY JLP $4,650,000 $5,599,500 MONTAGUE 14 ST.MARY WESTERN JASON STANFORD PNP $2,565,000 $4,037,000 15 ST. ANN SOUTH DELROY GRANSTON JLP N/A $916,300 EASTERN 16 ST. ANN SOUTH LISA HANNA PNP $11,277,330 $11,063,115 EASTERN 17 ST. -
Minutes of the Honourable Jamaica House Of
MINUTES OF THE HONOURABLE JAMAICA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES At a meeting of the Members of the House of Representatives held pursuant to adjournment at Gordon House in the City and Parish of Kingston on Tuesday, the 21st DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2010 The House met at 2:38 p.m. PRAYERS Prayer was offered by Mr. Desmond Mair. CALL OF THE ROLL PRESENT WERE: Hon. Delroy Hawmin Chuck, M.P., Speaker Mrs. Marisa Colleen Dalrymple-Philibert, M.P., Deputy Speaker Hon. Andrew Holness, M.P., Minister of Education and Leader of the House Hon. Pearnel Patroe Charles, M.P., CD, Minister of Labour & Social Security Hon. Rudyard Conrad Spencer, M.P., OD, Minister of Health Hon. Neville Andrew Gallimore, M.P., Minister of State in the Ministry of Labour and Social Security & Deputy Leader of the House Dr. the Hon. Christopher Charles Tufton, M.P., Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries 1 Hon. Daryl Wesley Phillip Vaz, M.P., Minister without Portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister with responsibility for Information and Communication Hon. William James Charles Hutchinson, M.P., Minister of State in the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Hon. Robert St. Aubyn Montague, M.P., Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister Hon. Michael Anthony Stern, M.P., Minister of State in the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Investment Mr. Noel George Delano Arscott, M.P., Clarendon, South Western Mr. Luther Bartley Monteith Buchanan, M.P., Westmoreland, Eastern Mr. Peter Murcott Bunting, M.P., Manchester, Central Mr. Roger Harold Clifford Clarke, M.P., Westmoreland, Central Dr. -
Minutes of the Honourable Jamaica House Of
MINUTES OF THE HONOURABLE JAMAICA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES At a meeting of the Members of the House of Representatives held pursuant to adjournment at Gordon House in the City and Parish of Kingston on Tuesday, the 8th DAY OF MARCH, 2011 PRAYERS Prayer was offered by the Reverend Ronald Thwaites. CALL OF THE ROLL PRESENT WERE: Hon. Delroy Hawmin Chuck, M.P., Speaker Mrs. Marisa Colleen Dalrymple-Philibert, M.P., Deputy Speaker Hon. Andrew Holness, M.P., Minister of Education and Leader of the House Hon. Orette Bruce Golding, M.P., Prime Minister & Minister of Defence Hon. Dr. Kenneth Leigh O’Neill Baugh, M.P., Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Hon. Audley Fitz Albert Shaw, M.P., Minister of Finance & the Public Service Hon. Pearnel Patroe Charles, M.P., CD, Minister of Labour & Social Security Hon. Dr. Horace Anthony Chang, M.P., Minister of Water & Housing Hon. James Robertson, M.P., Minister of Energy and Mining Hon. Lester Michael Henry, M.P., CD, Minister of Transport & Works Hon. Neville Andrew Gallimore, M.P., Minister of State in the Ministry of Labour and Social Security & Deputy Leader of the House Dr. the Hon. Christopher Charles Tufton, M.P., Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries Hon. Daryl Wesley Phillip Vaz, M.P., Minister without Portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister with responsibility for Information and Communication Hon. Shahine Elizabeth Robinson, M.P., Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister Hon. William James Charles Hutchinson, M.P., Minister of State in the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Mr. -
Conference 2019
Tuesday, January 22 Welcome Cocktail Reception Wednesday, January 23 Expanding Our Borders Thursday, January 24 Securing Our Future Conference Agenda Expanding Our Borders: Securing our Future Venue: The Jamaica Pegasus Hotel TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2019 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Hotel Check-In and Registration 7 : 3 0 p . m . – 8:10 p.m. Master of Ceremonies: Diversifying Financial Disrupting the Region Capital Products & Services in Markets: Driving Growth Through the Pursuit of Growth Social Stock Exchange Opening Ceremony Mr. Ian McNaughton Mrs. Marlene Street Forrest Chairman Managing Director; JSE Jamaica Stock Exchange www.jamstockex.com www.barita.com Launch of the Jamaica Social Stock Exchange 8:11 p.m. - 8:3 0 p. m . Disruption in the Global Financial Markets: Opportunities & Threats for Emerging Markets Mr. Gregory A. Fisher- Managing Director, Head of Emerging Markets, Fixed Income & Wealth Management; Jefferies (The Global Economic Outlook) www.jefferies.com 8:3 0 p . m . - 8:5 0 p . m . Entertainment Cock tails Reception Reception tailsCock Paul Lee – World Leading Entertainer 8:51 p.m. - 9:20 p.m. KEYNOTE SPEAKER Transforming the Regional Economies: Achieving Robust Economic Growth The Most Honourable Andrew Holness O.N., M.P. Prime Minister opm.gov.jm Prime Minister to Open Trade Show and Viewing of Booths 9 : 0 0 p . m . 9:30 p.m. – Cocktails LEAD SPONSOR: JEFFERIES L WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2019 Expanding Our Borders 8 : 0 0 a . m . Registration 8:00 a.m. – 8:40 a.m. Business Pump-up Session with International Speaker Mr. Alex Ihama: Motivational Coach, Speaker & Coach Alex Ihama Global School; Canada Thinking Big, Thinking Global: What it Takes to Play on the Global Stage SESSION 1 EXPANSION & GROWTH THE WAY FORWARD 9:00 a.m. -
Jamaica/Combatting Corruption – Final Report
Final Report Combatting Corruption in Jamaica Final Performance Evaluation Caribbean Basin Security Initiative IQC AID-517-I-12-00002/AID-532-TO-15-00001 OCTOBER 2, 2015 This Final Report was produced by Dr. Corbin Lyday, Team Leader, Mr. Keith Henderson, Senior Anti-Corruption Specialist and Ms. Sharene McKenzie, Civil Society Specialist (Dexis Consulting Group and Management Systems International, Inc.). Earlier findings from it were presented in person to USAID/Jamaica on September 3, 2015 and augmented based on points raised by USAID shortly after. Opinions expressed herein may not necessarily represent official perspectives of the U.S. Government. Executive Summary As a standard part of its monitoring and evaluation policies, USAID carries out performance evaluations toward the end of a project’s implementation period to uncover which components met with success, which did not, and why. In this regard, during the summer of 2015, USAID/Jamaica commissioned an external performance evaluation of its three-year ‘Combating Corruption in Jamaica Project’ set to end in early 2016. The primary purpose of this evaluation is to assess what worked well, what did not and why, and to subsequently inform the development of a follow-on anti-corruption project. In particular, this evaluation addresses four specific questions concerning the extent to which the project places corruption on the national agenda, contributes to building public demand for change and is responsive to gender issues, as well as addressing which activities should be prioritized for a follow-on project and why. Through extensive personal interviews, focus group discussions and a nationally representative survey organized around society's changing perceptions of corruption conducted in 9 parishes, this evaluation found strong internal evidence that USAID’s Project has succeeded in raising Jamaican awareness and fostering a national dialogue around corruption and integrity issues. -
Office of the Prime Minister
MINISTERS AND MINISTRIES GOVERNMENT OF JAMAICA Office of the Prime Minister (Defence, Development, Information & Sports) Jamaica House Western Division 1 Devon Road 10 Delisser Drive Kingston 10 Montego Bay Tel: 927-9941-3 St. James Fax: 929-0005/ 960-1241 Tel: 979-0044, 940-6729, 979-0157 Website: www.opm.gov.jm Prime Minister: Email: [email protected] The Most Hon. Portia Simpson Tel: (876) 927-9942-3 Miller, ON, MP Fax: (876) 929-0005 Minister of State Email: [email protected] Hon. Luther Buchanan, MP Tel: (876) 927-9942-3 Minister without portfolio: Email: [email protected] Sen. the Hon. Sandrea Falconer Tel: (876) 927-9941-2 (Information) Minister without portfolio: Email: Hon. Natalie Neita-Headley, MP [email protected] (Sport) Tel: (876) 927-9941-2 Permanent Secretary: Email: Ms. Onika Miller [email protected] [email protected] JAMAICA INFORMATION SERVICE 1 Updated: April 2014 MINISTERS AND MINISTRIES GOVERNMENT OF JAMAICA Office of the Cabinet Jamaica House 1 Devon Road Kingston 10 Tel: (876) 927-9941 Fax: (876) 929-6676 Website: www.cabinet.gov.jm Cabinet Secretary: Email: [email protected] Ambassador Douglas Tel: (876) 927-9941 Saunders, CD, JP Fax: (876) 929-6676 Ministry: Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade 21 Dominica Drive Kingston 5 Tel: (876) 926-4220-8 Fax: (876) 929-6733 Email: [email protected] Website: www.mfaft.gov.jm Minister: Email: [email protected] Sen. the Hon. Arnold Nicholson, QC Minister of State: Email: [email protected] Hon. Arnaldo Brown, MP Permanent Secretary: Email: [email protected] Ambassador Paul Robotham, CD JAMAICA INFORMATION SERVICE 2 Updated: April 2014 MINISTERS AND MINISTRIES GOVERNMENT OF JAMAICA Ministry: Justice NCB Towers 2 Oxford Road Kingston 5 Tel: (876) 906-4923-31, 906-2414 Fax: (876) 906-4983 Website: www.moj.gov.jm Minister: Sen. -
OFFICE of the CONTRACTOR GENERAL of JAMAICA Special
OFFICE OF THE CONTRACTOR GENERAL OF JAMAICA Special Report of Investigation Conducted into the Circumstances Surrounding the Procurement of Contracts for the 4M Energy Saving and Light Bulb Distribution Project Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica (PCJ), the Former Ministry of Industry, Technology, Energy and Commerce (MITEC) and the Ministry of Energy, Mining and Telecommunications (MEMT) Ministry of Energy, Mining and Telecommunications (MEMT) Table of Contents Executive Summary………………………………………………………………. 02 Introduction………………………………………………………………………. 28 Terms of Reference………………………………………………………………. 31 Background……………………………………………………………………….. 33 Methodology………………………………………………………………………. 35 Findings……………………………………………………………………………. 42 Summary of Key Findings……………………………………………………….. 100 Conclusions……………………………………………………………………….. 110 Recommendations………………………………………………………………… 115 Appendices………………………………………………………………………… 124 ______________________________________________________________________________________ 4M Bulb Distribution Project Office of the Contractor General 2008 January Page 1 of 124 OFFICE OF THE CONTRACTOR GENERAL OF JAMAICA Special Report of Investigation Conducted into the Circumstances Surrounding the Procurement of Contracts for the 4M Energy Saving and Light Bulb Distribution Project Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica (PCJ), the Former Ministry of Industry, Technology, Energy and Commerce (MITEC) and the Ministry of Energy, Mining and Telecommunications (MEMT) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Investigation of the 4M Energy Saving and Light Bulb Distribution -
CC Jamaica Layout Final
Special Report Series Observing the 2002 Jamaica Parliamentary Elections Waging Peace. Fighting Disease. Building Hope. The Carter Center strives to relieve suffering by advancing peace and health worldwide; it seeks to prevent and resolve conflicts, enhance freedom and democracy, and protect and promote human rights worldwide. Observing the 2002 Jamaica Parliamentary Elections Final Report Written by Laura Neuman One Copenhill 453 Freedom Parkway Atlanta, GA 30307 (404) 420-5175 Fax (404) 420-5196 www.cartercenter.org April 2003 The Carter Center Observing the 2002 Jamaica Parliamentary Elections 2 The Carter Center Observing the 2002 Jamaica Parliamentary Elections Table of Contents List of Delegates . 5 Foreword . 8 Acknowledgments . 9 Key Election Terms and Abbreviations . 12 Executive Summary . 14 Overview . 19 Historical Background . 20 Political Background . 21 Voting and Electoral Background . 23 The Carter Center Role in Jamaica . 26 Preparation for the Parliamentary Elections: 2001–September 2002 . 27 Political Situation . 27 Election Preparations . 31 Conflict Prevention and Resolution Mechanisms . 36 Security Forces . 39 Carter Center Pre-election Assessment Missions . 42 February 2002 Assessment . 42 May 2002 Assessment . 42 August 2002 Assessment . 44 President Carter’s Statement . 45 Nomination Day and the Official Campaign Period: Sept. 22–Oct. 15, 2002 . 46 The Carter Center Field Office and Medium-term Observers . 46 Nomination Day . 47 3 The Carter Center Observing the 2002 Jamaica Parliamentary Elections Continued Preparations . 48 Elections Centre in Action . 52 Political Ombudsman . 53 Debates . 54 Special Election Day . 55 The Carter Center Delegation Arrives . 57 Election Day Observation: Oct. 16, 2002 . 59 Conflict on Election Day . 63 Election Results . 64 The Carter Center Statement . -
Gov't Working on Policy for Integrity of Security Forces
Bulletin Jan. 29, 2018.qxp_Layout 1 1/26/18 4:39 PM Page 1 Gov’t Working on Policy for InRIMEt MeINISgTER r Tihe tPryime Minoister f Security Forces the Most Hon. noted that the security NIR at Record Levels Andrew Holness says forces is not just the police THE COUNTRY’S Net provide confidence to the Government is in the and the army; but, it also International Reserves the markets that external Pprocess of developing a includes Jamaica Customs, (NIR) now stand at obligations can be met. comprehensive policy to deal Passport Immigration and US$3.2 billion, putting Meanwhile, Minister with ensuring the integrity Citizenship Agency, Fin an- the country in a better Shaw explained that the position to withstand foreign exchange market of the security forces. cial Investigation Division and external shocks. continues to improve, Persons who the Tax Authority. This was disclosed with the rate of exchange The Prime Minister noted by Minister of Finance appreciating by almost have that persons who have and the Public Service, three per cent for the 12- enforcement enforcement powers of the Hon. Audley Shaw, during month period ending law must be beyond reproach. the 13th Jamaica Stock January19, 2018, when powers of the “If you have enforcement Exchange (JSE) Invest- compared with a depre - powers you should not be ments and Capital ciation of 6.6 per cent law must be Markets Conference at for the corresponding susceptible to being sub - beyond the Jamaica Pegasus period of 2017. orned to any other interest Hotel in New Kingston “I want to make the reproach. -
Minutes of the Honourable Jamaica
MINUTES OF THE HONOURABLE JAMAICA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES At a meeting of the Members of the House of Representatives held pursuant to adjournment at Gordon House in the City and Parish of Kingston on Tuesday, the 14th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2010 The House met at 2:15 p.m. o’clock. PRAYERS Prayer was offered by the Reverend Ronald Thwaites. CALL OF THE ROLL PRESENT WERE: Hon. Delroy Hawmin Chuck, M.P., Speaker Mrs. Marisa Colleen Dalrymple-Philibert, M.P., Deputy Speaker Hon. Andrew Holness, M.P., Minister of Education and Leader of the House Hon. Audley Fitz Albert Shaw, M.P., Minister of Finance & the Public Service Hon. Karl George Samuda, M.P., OD, Minister of Industry, Commerce & Investment Hon. James Robertson, M.P., Minister of Energy and Mining Hon. Clifford Everald Errol Warmington, M.P., Minister of State in the Ministry of Water and Housing 1 Hon. William James Charles Hutchinson, M.P., Minister of State in the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Hon. Robert St. Aubyn Montague, M.P., Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister Mr. Noel George Delano Arscott, M.P., Clarendon, South Western Mr. Luther Bartley Monteith Buchanan, M.P., Westmoreland, Eastern Mr. Peter Murcott Bunting, M.P., Manchester, Central Mr. Roger Harold Clifford Clarke, M.P., Westmoreland, Central Dr. Omar Lloyd Davies, M.P., St. Andrew, Southern Mr. Colin Alfred Alexander Fagan, M.P., St. Catherine, South Eastern Dr. Fenton Rudyard Ferguson, M.P., St. Thomas, Eastern Dr. Morais Valentine Guy, M.P., St. Mary, Central Ms. Lisa Rene Shanti Hanna, M.P., St.