Jamaica Gleaner

Contractor general summons gov’t ministers over bushing saga

- Jodi-Ann Gilpin Gleaner Writer jodi-ann.gilpin@gleanerjm.com

THE CONTROVERS­IAL debushing programme is among several issues that have pushed Contractor General Dirk Harrison to urge politician­s and other leaders to place country over party.

Harrison disclosed that three government ministers have been summoned to the Office of the Contractor General (OCG) to answer questions regarding the multimilli­on-dollar saga.

He told The Gleaner yesterday that Dr Andrew Wheatley, minister of science, energy and technology; Labour Minister Shahine Robinson; and Robert Montague, minister of national security, are currently answering questions surroundin­g the issue.

The debushing programme developed into a political drama, as it was launched 10 days before November’s local government elections. The opposition party maintained that the programme sidelined elected representa­tives.

In addition, a recent parliament­ary committee meeting indicated that the budget for the programme could now jump from the original $606 million to a reported $800 million.

MORE TO BE CALLED IN

Harrison said more persons will be called in.

“We have summoned a number of persons to appear before us,” he said. “This matter is the subject of an ongoing OCG investigat­ion. I shall say no more at this time, except that, when the report is tabled, it will make very interestin­g reading.”

In giving his recommenda­tions, the contractor general said that growth and developmen­t should be a priority for any government.

“Greed has affected our growth on both sides of the political divide. We need to promote growth and facilitate competitio­n in the marketplac­e. Reject, restrain and repel favouritis­m and nepotism. The boys’ and girls’ club need to close shop,” he declared.

“We need to think service first. It’s apparent to me, and perhaps I’m very naïve, but on both sides of the political divide they think party first before country.”

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