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    Christie sends Mabey and Johnson report to DPP

    Published: Friday | October 9, 2009


    DAYS AFTER the British firm Mabey and Johnson accepted a guilty plea in which the company claimed it paid embattled government Member of Parliament (MP) Joseph Hibbert more than £100,000 inappropriately, the Office of the Contractor General (OCG) has hinted that its probe has uncovered incidents of corruption or illegality.


    The OCG yesterday announced that it has concluded its special investigation into the allegations of corruption and irregularity related to government contracts that were awarded to Mabey and Johnson.
    As usual, copies of the OCG's report were sent to the relevant ministry officials and the Houses of Parliament.

    Breach of duty
    However, the OCG also sent copies to the police commissioner and the DPP "for such action as any or both of them may deem to be appropriate having regard to the evidence ... found in the matter".

    Under Section 21 of the Contractor General Act, if the office finds that there is evidence of a breach of duty, misconduct or criminal offence on the part of an officer or member of a public body, it shall refer the matter to the competent authority to take action.

    In this case, the DPP and the police commissioner would be the authorities to move the case to the criminal court.
    Hibbert has been in hot water since late last year when members of the British Serious Fraud Office and the local police raided his St Andrew home.

    It was subsequently revealed that the raid was in connection with a bribery allegation involving Mabey and Johnson.

    Payments with corrupt intent
    Last month, the firm entered a guilty plea and agreed to pay £6.6 million in fines and compensation for bribing government officials in Jamaica, Ghana and Iraq.

    According to documents filed in court, "... bribes were paid to persuade Mr Hibbert to use his influence in Jamaican government circles to secure the Jamaica contract for M&J (Mabey and Johnson).

    "M&J accept that these payments were made with a corrupt intent to so persuade Mr Hibbert to act in a manner inconsistent with his duties as a public servant of the Jamaican Government."

    Hibbert, who resigned as a junior minister in the Ministry of Transport and Works after the allegations surfaced, has repeatedly declared his innocence.
    He remains MP for East Rural St Andrew.
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

  • #2
    Considering the PM, Hibbert himself and though his lawyers have admited to accepting money from M&J towards futhering the realisation of contracts in JA...and M&J's confessions of giving those monies to further that cause...will Mr. Hibbert mount a defense other than the previously claimed 'di moni was suh-maall'?
    "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
      Him hard a hearing? Him nuh hear di man lawyer say him never tek a red cent (or penny) from dem people deh?


      BLACK LIVES MATTER

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      • #4
        Change is Good !!

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        • #5
          UK is good!!!

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          • #6
            Wheh yuh seh.. Trafigura lucky dem was not a British Company !?



            oops.. mi mean certain people lucky seh Trafigura is not a British Company..

            LOL !

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            • #7
              where is the critical thinking

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              • #8
                not analysis required here.. pure comedy..

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