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  • #16
    You just prove how trivial you can get. Of all that was discussed in Parliament last week, this you find the most important? It is obvious that Warmington won't be on the next JLP list of candidates. When yuh get over the little stuff, come discuss more serious matters.
    "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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    • #17
      Please free to give me a list of issues and their corresponding priority ratings.

      Thanks!


      BLACK LIVES MATTER

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      • #18
        What yuh woulda duh if man get box down in Parliament ?

        Conservative MP Royal Galipeau crossed the floor toward Liberal MP David McGuinty Wednesday afternoon, against parliamentary rules, after McGuinty accused him of not speaking against the government decision last fall to scrap the court challenges program, which is intended to protect francophone citizens.

        "The member was clearly out of control, using unparliamentary language, and in a threatening fashion grabbed my left shoulder and only left my side when several of my colleagues urged him to stop and to leave," said McGuinty, who represents Ottawa South.

        Unnuh gwaan continue di almshouse.. it give us the last 18 years of wretched rule but unnuh clearly not satisfied.. bout 'priority ratings'.. the record indicates that unnuh don't have the first clue about what is meaningful and what is not.. Judge still a wear platinum blonde wig while justice system in shambles..

        Banana Republic mentality..

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        • #19
          The JRC is running at a profit

          Originally posted by Lazie View Post
          As many as 27 government agencies are to be wound up during the 2008/2009 fiscal year along with a merger of other agencies, as part of the cost-containment measures to be announced by Finance and Public Service Minister Audley Shaw when he opens the 2008/2009 budget debate on April 10.

          While confirming that several government agencies are to be wound up, Minister Shaw explained that most of them are non-operational while others are performing overlapping functions, which can be merged.

          Included in the list of mergers and winding up are some of the current 15 subsidiaries of the Urban Developm≠ent Corporation (UDC), which could be contracted to seven or eight, coming from a high of 20 in the early 1990s, as well as the National Health Corporation.

          The 15 UDC subsidiaries are Ackendown Newtown Development Company, Bloody Bay Hotel Development, Caymanas Development, Hellshire Marble Limited, Kingston Waterfront Re-Development Company, Lilliput Development Corporation, Montego Freeport, National Hotels and Properties, Ocho Rios Commercial Centre Limited, Pegasus Hotel of Jamaica, Runaway Bay Water Company, Rutland Point Beach Resorts, St. Ann Development Company, Seacastles Limited and Urban Maintenance Limited.

          Cabinet has already approved the list of agencies to be merged and wound up but no one is willing to identify the affected entities. Informed sources told the Sunday Herald that work is far advanced on winding up seven dormant entities in government, two of which are subsidiaries of the UDC.

          There were talks of winding up Jamaica Railway Corporation, which ceased passenger and cargo service in the early 90s and with the advent of Highway 2000 making passenger and cargo transportation much easier, it was felt there was no need for the company to remain on the books.

          However, with Chinese interest expressing a desire to revitalize the rail service, it was thought best not to wound up the company in the event that a deal is struck.

          When questioned on Friday Minister Shaw declined to identify any of the affected entities but agreed that funding is being made available so that those entities to be wound up can have their financial records, which are years in arrears, brought up to date. This is a prerequisite to any winding order being made.

          The finance minister did concede that winding up dormant state agencies and merging those providing overlapping functions would aid in tidying up and eliminating some of the waste taking place in government, which was one of the trump cards the Jamaica Labour Party used to win the General Election last September.

          In addition to the cost containment measures being employed, Minister Shaw will also use his maiden budget debate presentation to outline the heavy investment being made in technology to improve tax compliance and collection. This is part of the measures to finance the $489.6 billion budget for 2008/2009, where the promise has been given for no new taxes.

          In the 2008/2009 Estimates of Expenditures, popularly known as the Budget, there is a doubling in the expenditure for computerizing the Customs Department moving from $45 million in 2007/2008 to $119 million in 2008/2009. A total of $210 million have been allocated to computerize the Revenue Services, which is just a million dollars over the amount spent in 2007/2008. In capital budget, a sum of $346 million has been allocated for fiscal management, of which the lion’s share of $336.1 million would be spent on capital goods and $9.8 million for services.

          In addition, the capital allocation for improvements to the Island Collectorates has almost doubled moving from $65 million in 2007/2008 to $120.4 million in 2008/2009.

          http://www.sunheraldja.com/article/show/580

          ... Why would the goverment shut down the JRC when it is making a profit hauling on behalf of the bauxite community? Strange.
          The same type of thinking that created a problem cannot be used to solve the problem.

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