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    "CONTRACTOR General Greg Christie yesterday said he stood by his findings that former finance minister Dr Omar Davies had unlawfully and improperly intervened in the sale of Air Jamaica's London Heathrow slots to Virgin Atlantic in early 2007, and that the process of evaluation, selection and approval of the Virgin Atlantic proposal lacked merit, transparency, fairness and impartiality"

    I guess we have to wait for a British court to investigate Virgin....

    I am more curious about how Virgin gratitude was expressed... or maybe Omar did just like Branson personality..

    http://www.sothebyshomes.com/london/...on-real-estate


    It look like seh when election time come around Omar get careless..

    2002: "Comrades, on the road to the Fourth Term...."

    LOL !!

  • #2
    What did the DPP rule?


    BLACK LIVES MATTER

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    • #3
      When ? In 2002 or 2007 ?

      *Mosiah awkardly fends of a rising delivery*

      lol !

      *In comes the bowler, around the wicket this time*

      "Llewellyn, however, did not rule on the contractor general's charges in respect of Davies and has referred the matter to the commissioner of police for further investigation.

      "Given the nature of what was stated by Dr Omar Davies in his requisition to the Contractor General's Office when compared with the three letters signed by Dr Davies - all dated April 23, 2007 - the public interest would mandate that the matter be referred to the commissioner of police for further investigation in relation only to the possible breach of Section 29 (a) of the Contractor General Act by Dr Davies," the DPP said."

      But wait.. mi hear seh Commissioner of Police change...

      Hmm....
      Last edited by Muadib; November 3, 2009, 08:44 AM.

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      • #4
        It is going to be a long over...

        "He also said he had a number of concerns with the DPP's findings and has written to her to seek clarification.

        One such matter involved formal referrals made by the OCG to the DPP in respect of Dr Davies, former chairman of the board of directors of Air Jamaica OK Melhado, and former Air Jamaica director Senator Noel Sloley. According to Christie, the referrals were made on the basis of evidence contained in the sworn statements from the three to the OCG which would suggest
        (a) that they attempted to mislead a contractor general, in contravention of Section 29 (a) of the Contractor General Act and/or,

        (b) that they knowingly and wilfully made a false statement to a contractor general in a material particularly contrary to Section 8 of the Perjury Act.

        "It appears, however, that the ODPP has failed to address any of the referrals which were made to it in respect of Mr OK Melhado and Senator Noel Sloley," Christie said yesterday. "Additionally, the ODPP also appears to have failed to address any of the referrals which were made to it in respect of the possible commission of the offence of perjury by the three respondents."


        *Mosiah gestures to the pavillion.. looks like he is asking for his helmet*

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