$Multimillion Mystery - Auditors Called In Six Years After School Spends More Than $40 Million On A Yet-To-Be Delivered Three-Storey Block
Published: Sunday | April 21, 2013 7 Comments
Erica Virtue, Senior Gleaner Writer
More than $40 million has been spent to construct a three-storey classroom block at the Garvey Maceo High School in Clarendon, but six years later all the school has to show for the money is a partially done two-storey structure, and no one, it seems, can explain where the money went.
Four principals, two contractors, two audits, and nearly a million dollars more over budget later, a completion date for the building remains a mystery.
Any explanation of how the money was spent would have to come from the two contractors who worked on the project, but efforts by The Sunday Gleaner to contact them have, so far, been unsuccessful.
However, persons close to the school say there were close ties between school officials and one former contractor, while a former board member was at one time the main contractor, and equipment belonging to a school official was used on the project.
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Published: Sunday | April 21, 2013 7 Comments
Erica Virtue, Senior Gleaner Writer
More than $40 million has been spent to construct a three-storey classroom block at the Garvey Maceo High School in Clarendon, but six years later all the school has to show for the money is a partially done two-storey structure, and no one, it seems, can explain where the money went.
Four principals, two contractors, two audits, and nearly a million dollars more over budget later, a completion date for the building remains a mystery.
Any explanation of how the money was spent would have to come from the two contractors who worked on the project, but efforts by The Sunday Gleaner to contact them have, so far, been unsuccessful.
However, persons close to the school say there were close ties between school officials and one former contractor, while a former board member was at one time the main contractor, and equipment belonging to a school official was used on the project.
Read more: http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/2...ead/lead1.html
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