The Government has decided to press ahead with the divestment of its stake in Jamalco in Clarendon despite the probe being carried out by the Office of the Contractor-General into the sale.
Prime Minister Bruce Golding says while the decision to carry out the divestment is not a popular one, the Government will press ahead.
Clarendon Alumina Productions, which manages the Government's interest in the alumina refinery, has accumulated losses amounting to more than US$500 million since 2002.
The losses stem from an agreement for the forward sale of bauxite.
“We found ourselves in a situation where we were losing at one stage, it’s not so bad now, but at one stage we were losing US$130 on every tonne of alumina that was produced by Jamalco,” Mr. Golding said.
Despite the Contractor General conducting an investigation to determine if there was a conflict of interest in the divestment exercise, the Prime Minister says the sale will not be delayed.
“The contractor general has said he wants to investigate the transaction, by all means, but what is clear is that we cannot go into the future, we cannot take off with this kind of weight either hanging around our necks or on the wings that are to enable us to soar,” he said.
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Prime Minister Bruce Golding says while the decision to carry out the divestment is not a popular one, the Government will press ahead.
Clarendon Alumina Productions, which manages the Government's interest in the alumina refinery, has accumulated losses amounting to more than US$500 million since 2002.
The losses stem from an agreement for the forward sale of bauxite.
“We found ourselves in a situation where we were losing at one stage, it’s not so bad now, but at one stage we were losing US$130 on every tonne of alumina that was produced by Jamalco,” Mr. Golding said.
Despite the Contractor General conducting an investigation to determine if there was a conflict of interest in the divestment exercise, the Prime Minister says the sale will not be delayed.
“The contractor general has said he wants to investigate the transaction, by all means, but what is clear is that we cannot go into the future, we cannot take off with this kind of weight either hanging around our necks or on the wings that are to enable us to soar,” he said.
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