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    Who's hunting Hinchcliffe? - Bullet mailed to Manpower boss
    published: Friday | November 9, 2007


    Edmond Campbell, News Coordinator

    Audrey Hinchcliffe, president of the Jamaica Employers' Federation. - Ricardo Makyn/Staff Photographer


    Someone is stalking one of Jamaica's eminent entrepreneurs, issuing death threats and sending threatening mail, one letter containing a bullet wrapped in tape.
    Chief executive officer of Manpower and Maintenance Services Limited, Jamaica's largest janitorial company, Audrey Hinchcliffe, yesterday said her life had been threatened.

    Gone public
    She has gone public with the matter, highlighting the contents of four letters mailed to her from someone purporting to be a "concerned nurse", accusing her of being a political activist and receiving government contracts because of her political connections with the former People's National Party administration.

    "At some other time, I will let you know the other ways in which Hinchcliffe's days are numbered. There is nothing on the face of the earth that can save her," states the chilling letter - reportedly sent to Health Minister Rudyard Spencer - from the "concerned nurse".

    A high-level investigation by the Half-Way Tree police is now in progress and forensic tests are being done on the bullet.

    The letters, copies of which The Gleaner obtained, were addressed to Prime Minister Bruce Golding, the Minister of Health and Environment, Mr. Spencer and his parliamentary secretary, Aundre Franklin.

    The name, LAMASA Ltd., another company with government contracts to provide cleaning and other services to three hospitals, also appeared in the letters, with its principal Lascelle Roach, also accused of being linked to the PNP.

    The letters sent to Mrs. Hinchliffe are dated, August 4, September 26, October 23 and November 6, 2007.

    "As a senior nurse it pains my heart to see what is happening to tax payers money via the awarding of these contracts to well-known PNP activists. And what bothers me even more is to know that your senior JLP representatives got this letter, the contents of which can be easily verified and yet nothing is said or done publicly about them," the letter stated.

    Mrs. Hinchliffe said the letters come as a total surprise, noting that she was not in conflict with her workers, competitors or anyone.
    "I am of the view that whoever is the letter writer has some kind of obsession with me and that's what makes it scary".

    She is not "taking it sitting down" as she called on the author of the letter to "come forward or stop it. It's only a coward who would do this".
    Mrs. Hinchliffe said she has had discussions with Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health, Dr. Grace Allen-Young, and has submitted a copy of the letter dated August 4 for her attention.

    Efforts to contact Dr. Allen- Young were futile as her phone rang without an answer and she was said to be in a meeting when we contacted her office.

    "I have no reason to believe that anybody would be that vicious coming after me, I have no reason to think that anybody want to come after me for anything because all I do is run a business and live my life, so who would be coming after me with a bullet," Mrs. Hinchliffe questioned.
    "Of course it's cause for concern - of course it's frightening, when somebody is threatening you and your family and your property".
    She made it clear that she has won only one contract to provide maintenance services to the Spanish Town Hospital and that this contract was approved through the tender process.

    President of the Nurses Association of Jamaica (NAJ) Edith Allwood Anderson told The Gleaner that she has seen copies of the letters.
    She has distanced her association and the nursing fraternity from these allegations made against the company.
    "Mrs. Hinchliffe is a distinguished manager that has worked in the Caribbean, she is a nurse extraordinaire.
    "We the nurses hold Mrs. Audrey Hinchliffe in the highest regard and wish to disassociate ourselves totally from any person who think they can make comment on the character of Mrs. Hinchcliffe".

    She said the NAJ has never been advised about any disquiet about the performance of Manpower Maintenance Services Limited.

    Meanwhile, Anserd Williams, Senior Vice President of LAMASA Ltd., said his company has never asked for political favours but has received contracts on merit.

    The company provides maintenance services for the Kingston Public Hospital and Victoria Jubilee, Bustamante Hospital for Children and the Mandeville Hospital.
    "For anybody to suggest that we have retained these contracts because of political favours is as far as the north is from the south in terms of reality," Mr. Williams said.
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

  • #2
    Maudib, Lazie, Comment and other JLPites rein in your party!

    Kindly be consistent in action - I seem to remember wailing as claims were made that the Michael Manley era brought in divisions.

    Jamaica is extremely small and matters not which party is in power both PNP supporters and supporters of the JLP shall do business with the government of the day.

    Send a message by sending this hateful 'concerned nurse' person to face the courts and justice.


    Aside: Mrs. Audrey Hinchliffe is also a director of other entities one of which is GraceKennedy.
    "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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    • #3
      Originally posted by Karl View Post
      Who's hunting Hinchcliffe? - Bullet mailed to Manpower boss
      published: Friday | November 9, 2007


      Edmond Campbell, News Coordinator

      Audrey Hinchcliffe, president of the Jamaica Employers' Federation. - Ricardo Makyn/Staff Photographer

      Gone public
      She has gone public with the matter, highlighting the contents of four letters mailed to her from someone purporting to be a "concerned nurse", accusing her of being a political activist and receiving government contracts because of her political connections with the former People's National Party administration.

      "At some other time, I will let you know the other ways in which Hinchcliffe's days are numbered. There is nothing on the face of the earth that can save her," states the chilling letter - reportedly sent to Health Minister Rudyard Spencer - from the "concerned nurse".

      Awarded contracts under scrutiny
      published: Friday | November 9, 2007

      The Office of the Contractor General (OCG) has started preliminary investigations into a number of contracts, which were reportedly awarded for the provision of janitorial services in public hospitals.

      In a letter addressed to Bruce Golding, in his capacity as Opposition Leader on August 4, a "concerned nurse", said to be working at a public hospital in Kingston, claimed that contracts had been awarded to persons who had strong political connections with the former People's National Party administration.

      'I am upset'
      The author said in the letter: "Mr. Golding, I am upset with what is taking place in the ministry (Health), to the extent that I get very emotional about it from time to time."

      The allegations point to "dishonest decisions pertaining to janitorial/portering service costs that we, the nurses, have discussed in camera".

      Checks with the OCG revealed that Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health, Dr. Grace Allen Young, had received a copy of the letter and had written to the financial secretary about the matter.

      A copy of the letter from the Permanent Secretary was also sent to Contractor General Greg Christie.

      A spokesperson at the OCG also pointed out that the Permanent Secretary had submitted a list of contracts to the OCG, and the Contractor General was conducting a probe into the award of these contracts.

      President of the Nurses' Association of Jamaica, Edith Allwood-Anderson, yesterday dissociated her association from the contents of the letter. Dr. Allen Young could not be reached for comment.

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      Question: Clear indication that the letter finds favour with the PM and other high ranking members of the JLP? ...or, clear indication that the letter is from JLP sources and was sent to trigger thoughts that the JLP was investigating and or were intent on moving the contracts to JLP genetically connected persons?
      "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
        Yet you see no clear indication of any wrongdoing in the bulb issue! LoL

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        • #5
          Karl is absolutely hopeless with his cult behaviour. I can fully understand his stance re Tappa now.


          BLACK LIVES MATTER

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          • #6
            What makes you think I am a JLPite ?

            Reign in my party ?

            After mi nuh pledge allegiance to any party or their 'core values'

            Look like yuh confuse per usual.

            The enemy of my enemy is my 'friend'.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Willi View Post
              Yet you see no clear indication of any wrongdoing in the bulb issue! LoL
              Why do you link the two? You think it shows that I am never certain as to the clarity of anything because I asked if either of these showed "clear evidence of this or that or..."?
              "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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              • #8
                Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
                Karl is absolutely hopeless with his cult behaviour. I can fully understand his stance re Tappa now.
                The set of cultists that do not take a stance without knowing more?
                Yes, I am!
                "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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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Karl View Post
                  Why do you link the two? You think it shows that I am never certain as to the clarity of anything because I asked if either of these showed "clear evidence of this or that or..."?
                  Well you did say this about the Hinchcliffe issue....
                  Question: Clear indication that the letter finds favour with the PM and other high ranking members of the JLP? ...or, clear indication that the letter is from JLP sources and was sent to trigger thoughts that the JLP was investigating and or were intent on moving the contracts to JLP genetically connected persons?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Willi View Post
                    Well you did say this about the Hinchcliffe issue....
                    Question: Clear indication that the letter finds favour with the PM and other high ranking members of the JLP? ...or, clear indication that the letter is from JLP sources and was sent to trigger thoughts that the JLP was investigating and or were intent on moving the contracts to JLP genetically connected persons?

                    ...yes, and they are questions. I actually left out one question but, I knew you gentlemen would come with it....

                    ...but, so far...no one has!
                    "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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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Karl View Post
                      ...yes, and they are questions. I actually left out one question but, I knew you gentlemen would come with it....

                      ...but, so far...no one has!
                      To me, this whole issue seems to be the brainchild of some unstable person...of unsound mind.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Willi View Post
                        To me, this whole issue seems to be the brainchild of some unstable person...of unsound mind.
                        unstable? Yes!
                        ...the thought that it may be another 'nurse' whose attempts at a similar business that is not going well? ...just a random thought...
                        "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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