10 Questions For Portia
Published: Sunday | November 24, 2013 28 Comments
Portia Simpson Miller
With public disquiet growing increasingly about the failure of Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller to make herself available for media interviews, The Sunday Gleaner invited select persons to send the questions they would like answered by the head of the Government.
We have taken 10 from the loads of questions which were submitted and invite the prime minister to respond to these pressing areas of concern.
1) Did you hold Richard Azan, state minister in the Ministry of Transport, Works and Housing, accountable for any breach of established government procedures in his handling of the Spaldings market issue?
2) Did you consider the outcry from civil society when making your decision to restore Mr Azan to his role of a junior minister?
3) In light of the sacrifices being demanded of all Jamaicans, do you think it is time for you to reduce the number of Cabinet ministers, ministers without portfolio and ministers of state?
4) Are you satisfied with the performance of Peter Bunting as minister of national security?
5) Are you satisfied with the performance of Owen Ellington as commissioner of police?
6) Are you concerned about the level of fatal shootings by the police and other allegations of excesses being made against members of the security forces?
7) Why are you and members of your Cabinet not providing full updates to the nation on the outcomes of numerous foreign trips that they have embarked on, and can you tell the nation how these trips were financed?
8) What, if anything, will Jamaica gain from your recent visits to China and Japan?
9) Has your much-touted jobs programme, JEEP, stalled?
10) Did you ask persons who sit on the Government benches in the Senate to sign undated resignation letters before they were appointed?
Published: Sunday | November 24, 2013 28 Comments
Portia Simpson Miller
With public disquiet growing increasingly about the failure of Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller to make herself available for media interviews, The Sunday Gleaner invited select persons to send the questions they would like answered by the head of the Government.
We have taken 10 from the loads of questions which were submitted and invite the prime minister to respond to these pressing areas of concern.
1) Did you hold Richard Azan, state minister in the Ministry of Transport, Works and Housing, accountable for any breach of established government procedures in his handling of the Spaldings market issue?
2) Did you consider the outcry from civil society when making your decision to restore Mr Azan to his role of a junior minister?
3) In light of the sacrifices being demanded of all Jamaicans, do you think it is time for you to reduce the number of Cabinet ministers, ministers without portfolio and ministers of state?
4) Are you satisfied with the performance of Peter Bunting as minister of national security?
5) Are you satisfied with the performance of Owen Ellington as commissioner of police?
6) Are you concerned about the level of fatal shootings by the police and other allegations of excesses being made against members of the security forces?
7) Why are you and members of your Cabinet not providing full updates to the nation on the outcomes of numerous foreign trips that they have embarked on, and can you tell the nation how these trips were financed?
8) What, if anything, will Jamaica gain from your recent visits to China and Japan?
9) Has your much-touted jobs programme, JEEP, stalled?
10) Did you ask persons who sit on the Government benches in the Senate to sign undated resignation letters before they were appointed?
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