Former LOJ President recounts years as Cabinet Minister Thursday, 20 September 2007 Former President of Life of Jamaica (LOJ), R. Danny Williams, has confirmed that he continued to be paid by the company during the three years he served as a government minister in the late 1970's.
This confirmation comes amidst ongoing concerns about arrangements for Grace Kennedy Executive, Don Wheby, to continue receiving a salary from the company while serving as a Minister in the new government.
In light of his experience and the new controversy, Mr. Williams believes there should be a comprehensive review of the practice.
It was in January, 1977 Prime Minister Michael Manley invited R. Danny Williams, to join his administration.
The socialist government of the day needed to improve its relationship with the private sector, and the LOJ founder seemed to fit the bill.
He was first appointed Minister of State in the Ministry of Industry & Commerce.
Then, when the senior minister, Vivian Blake resigned, R. Williams was promoted to full cabinet rank.
Mr. Williams recalls that he gave up all his private sector board positions, but not his lucrative LOJ salary.
Mr. Williams says he also continued to drive a vehicle provided by the insurance company while being a minister of government.
Now, he is recommending a comprehensive review of such matters in light of the Wehby appointment issue.
This confirmation comes amidst ongoing concerns about arrangements for Grace Kennedy Executive, Don Wheby, to continue receiving a salary from the company while serving as a Minister in the new government.
In light of his experience and the new controversy, Mr. Williams believes there should be a comprehensive review of the practice.
It was in January, 1977 Prime Minister Michael Manley invited R. Danny Williams, to join his administration.
The socialist government of the day needed to improve its relationship with the private sector, and the LOJ founder seemed to fit the bill.
He was first appointed Minister of State in the Ministry of Industry & Commerce.
Then, when the senior minister, Vivian Blake resigned, R. Williams was promoted to full cabinet rank.
Mr. Williams recalls that he gave up all his private sector board positions, but not his lucrative LOJ salary.
Mr. Williams says he also continued to drive a vehicle provided by the insurance company while being a minister of government.
Now, he is recommending a comprehensive review of such matters in light of the Wehby appointment issue.
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