Jamaica Gleaner

UWI senior lecturer also full-time gov’t adviser.

- Brian Walker/Staff Reporter

OPPOSITION SENATOR Lambert Brown has expressed concern that Dr Lloyd Waller has full-time jobs at two public institutio­ns. Dr Waller is senior lecturer and head of the Department of Government at he University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona. He is also a senior adviser and consultant to the minister of tourism.

“Could you tell us, Minister (Ruel Reid), if that senior consultant is working full time as an adviser/consultant? And I raise it because somebody with a similar name as Dr Lloyd Waller is also employed to the University of the West Indies on a full-time basis,” Brown said in the Senate on Friday.

He continued, “So I am wondering ... if it is the same person or if there is a conflict here? Because that person is earning head of department salary at the UWI. [So, is he working] full time in the Ministry of Tourism at $4 million-plus?”

Reid, the informatio­n minister, told Brown that he would have to find out the terms of Waller’s engagement with the ministry.

According to the list of advisers and consultant­s submitted by Reid, Waller earns a basic salary of $2,933,174.20, plus $1,243,608 for travelling, from the tourism ministry. His three-year contract commenced on March 8, 2016, and an adviser is usually paid gratuity on completion of the contract.

Brown pointed out that the list of consultant­s made a distinctio­n between those who were contracted on a part-time and full-time basis. Waller is classified under the latter.

Professor Archibald McDonald, UWI principal, told The Gleaner that Waller has “a full-time job” with the University of the West Indies. “That’s all I can confirm, because I don’t know what arrangemen­ts he has made with the minister. You [as a lecturer] are allowed to do consultanc­ies, essentiall­y, but not to take on a full-time job,” McDonald advised The Gleaner.

The Gleaner contacted the tourism ministry and Waller for a comment on his engagement, but neither responded up to press time.

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