The war of words between the Office of the Contractor-General and the Minister of Finance over the exemption of some state entities from Government procurement guidelines is expected to increase.
Contractor-General Greg Christie has promised to issue a statement on Monday, in response to claims made by Finance Minister Audley Shaw in a press release issued on Friday.
Mr. Christie said the Finance Minister may have misled the public in his response to criticism to the exemptions granted to Air Jamaica, Petrojam, the Port Authority and the Jamaica Tourist Board.
Mr. Shaw had dismissed the Contractor General's suggestion that the amendments were done without adequate consultation.
He claimed that they were first considered in March 2007 after petitions from several public bodies.
Mr. Shaw said the Contractor-General was fully aware of the developments.
However, when RJR News contacted Mr. Christie, he said the Finance Minister had not presented all the facts.
In a release on Thursday, the Contractor-General strongly critised the decision to release the entities from the guidelines.
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Contractor-General Greg Christie has promised to issue a statement on Monday, in response to claims made by Finance Minister Audley Shaw in a press release issued on Friday.
Mr. Christie said the Finance Minister may have misled the public in his response to criticism to the exemptions granted to Air Jamaica, Petrojam, the Port Authority and the Jamaica Tourist Board.
Mr. Shaw had dismissed the Contractor General's suggestion that the amendments were done without adequate consultation.
He claimed that they were first considered in March 2007 after petitions from several public bodies.
Mr. Shaw said the Contractor-General was fully aware of the developments.
However, when RJR News contacted Mr. Christie, he said the Finance Minister had not presented all the facts.
In a release on Thursday, the Contractor-General strongly critised the decision to release the entities from the guidelines.
http://www.radiojamaica.com/content/view/12172/52/
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