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    Alicia Dunkley
    Thursday, October 25, 2007



    THE investigation into alleged discrepancies in expenditure on the $4-million Cuban light bulb distribution project is now underway, energy, mining and telecommunications minister, Clive Mullings, told the Observer yesterday.

    Mullings, who brought the issue to light during a sitting of the House of Representatives on Tuesday, said the authorities were putting together background information on a Rodney Chin, who is alleged to be the "sole shareholder and director" of Caribbean Communications and Media Network Limited and Universal Management and Development Company Limited - the two entities, which are now at the centre of the controversy surrounding the project.

    Yesterday he told the Observer that "due diligence" was being done to ascertain who the individual was.

    Making the disclosure on Tuesday, Mullings said expenditure could amount to nearly $280 million for the distribution of the free bulbs, which involved Cuban and Jamaican personnel.

    The minister said he was uncomfortable with the fact that the two companies involved, and to which several million dollars was paid to distribute the free bulbs, were allegedly not registered as contractors nor suppliers with the National Contracts Commission, and were only incorporated around the time the islandwide distribution of the bulbs began last year.

    Mullings also disclosed that the previous government, through the Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica, had already paid out $114.7 million for the distribution of the bulbs. Of this amount, $85 million was paid out to Universal Management and Development Company Limited and $3 million to Caribbean Communications and Media Network Limited.

    Auditor General Adrian Strachan, Contractor General Greg Christie and Attorney General Dorothy Lightbourne have been asked to investigate the matter further.

    http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...OBE_NOW_ON.asp
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    More questions surround bulb project

    published: Thursday | October 25, 2007

    Rodney Chin, the director of the two companies currently embroiled in controversy surrounding the 'Jamaica-Cuban Energy-Saving Project', is now seeking legal representation after allegations surfaced this week that there was no evidence to show that his companies entered into a legal contract with the former government, under the programme.

    In an interview with The Gleaner yesterday, Mr. Chin, who is the director of Universal Management and Development Company Ltd., and Caribbean Communication Media Network Ltd., was reluctant to give details, when asked to shed light on his companies' role in the affair.

    'Can't say nothing'

    "I can't say nothing right now. I can't tell you nothing right now, I don't even know what the breach is, all I know is that I've done work and that's it. Until they come up with a finding I'll see," he responded. He also said that the Ministry of Energy, Mining and Telecommunications had not contacted him as yet in regard to the allegations.

    Mr. Chin and his companies are now under the spotlight following a statement by Minister of Energy, Mining and Telecommunications, Clive Mullings, to Parliament on Tuesday in which he said that the companies were paid nearly $90 million for their services without supporting documentation.

    http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/glean...ead/lead3.html
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Lazie View Post
      Alicia Dunkley
      Thursday, October 25, 2007



      THE investigation into alleged discrepancies in expenditure on the $4-million Cuban light bulb distribution project is now underway, energy, mining and telecommunications minister, Clive Mullings, told the Observer yesterday.

      Mullings, who brought the issue to light during a sitting of the House of Representatives on Tuesday, said the authorities were putting together background information on a Rodney Chin, who is alleged to be the "sole shareholder and director" of Caribbean Communications and Media Network Limited and Universal Management and Development Company Limited - the two entities, which are now at the centre of the controversy surrounding the project.

      Yesterday he told the Observer that "due diligence" was being done to ascertain who the individual was.

      Making the disclosure on Tuesday, Mullings said expenditure could amount to nearly $280 million for the distribution of the free bulbs, which involved Cuban and Jamaican personnel.

      The minister said he was uncomfortable with the fact that the two companies involved, and to which several million dollars was paid to distribute the free bulbs, were allegedly not registered as contractors nor suppliers with the National Contracts Commission, and were only incorporated around the time the islandwide distribution of the bulbs began last year.

      Mullings also disclosed that the previous government, through the Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica, had already paid out $114.7 million for the distribution of the bulbs. Of this amount, $85 million was paid out to Universal Management and Development Company Limited and $3 million to Caribbean Communications and Media Network Limited.

      Auditor General Adrian Strachan, Contractor General Greg Christie and Attorney General Dorothy Lightbourne have been asked to investigate the matter further.

      http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...OBE_NOW_ON.asp
      Good!
      "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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      • #4
        Money spend and share up long time ago! Dem people luv use taxpayers money as their own.
        Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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        • #5
          What would Sistah 'P' have done ?

          Youthful exhuberance ?... Value for Money ?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Maudib View Post
            What would Sistah 'P' have done ?

            Youthful exhuberance ?... Value for Money ?
            Let's wait to see what Brucie shall do!
            "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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            • #7
              Watchya.. yuh not following the news ?

              "Let the chips fall where they may..."

              Yuh need a map ?

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