NWA tells parliamentary committee about furniture worth $60 million
2011-11-29 13:31:40 | (0 Comments)
Edmond Campbell, Senior Staff Reporter
Deputy chief executive officer of the National Works Agency (NWA), Earl Patterson, disclosed this afternoon that five containers on the premises of the NWA in Kingston contained office furniture worth $60 million.
Patterson made the disclosure after being grilled by members of Parliaments Public Accounts Committee.
The NWA executive said a team from the Office of the Contractor general visited the NWA’s offices yesterday and was provided with details about the acquisition of the furniture and the cost.
According to Patterson, the furniture was acquired through the institutional strengthening component of the Palisadoes Shoreline Project.
This is a similar arrangement to the more than $100 million spent to refurbish the NWA’s offices by the China Harbour Engineering Company.
edmond.campbell@gleanerjm.com
2011-11-29 13:31:40 | (0 Comments)
Edmond Campbell, Senior Staff Reporter
Deputy chief executive officer of the National Works Agency (NWA), Earl Patterson, disclosed this afternoon that five containers on the premises of the NWA in Kingston contained office furniture worth $60 million.
Patterson made the disclosure after being grilled by members of Parliaments Public Accounts Committee.
The NWA executive said a team from the Office of the Contractor general visited the NWA’s offices yesterday and was provided with details about the acquisition of the furniture and the cost.
According to Patterson, the furniture was acquired through the institutional strengthening component of the Palisadoes Shoreline Project.
This is a similar arrangement to the more than $100 million spent to refurbish the NWA’s offices by the China Harbour Engineering Company.
edmond.campbell@gleanerjm.com
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