PNP receiving full cooperation from outgoing administration — Davies
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FORMER finance minister Omar Davies, Head of the transition team responsible for the take over of the incoming government, says the outgoing administration has offered its full cooperation and the transition has been going smoothly.
Speaking today at the party's first press conference since last week's General Elections which the People's National Party won handsomely, Davies said he and the outgoing Prime Minister have been working together, paying immediate attention to the true state of the economy and social sectors.
"There has been less than adequate information provided in that regard and hence before we make any definitive statements as to what will be carried out in the short term, the first order of business will be to ascertain exactly what is the present situation," Davies said.
He said the relationships with the International Monetary Fund and the state of the economy were of paramount importance.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/lates...#ixzz1iW1bzSj6
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FORMER finance minister Omar Davies, Head of the transition team responsible for the take over of the incoming government, says the outgoing administration has offered its full cooperation and the transition has been going smoothly.
Speaking today at the party's first press conference since last week's General Elections which the People's National Party won handsomely, Davies said he and the outgoing Prime Minister have been working together, paying immediate attention to the true state of the economy and social sectors.
"There has been less than adequate information provided in that regard and hence before we make any definitive statements as to what will be carried out in the short term, the first order of business will be to ascertain exactly what is the present situation," Davies said.
He said the relationships with the International Monetary Fund and the state of the economy were of paramount importance.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/lates...#ixzz1iW1bzSj6
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