Jamaica Gleaner

USF chairman shocked by call for forensic audit

- Brian Walker/Staff Reporter

ROBERT LAWRENCE, chairman of the Universal Service Fund (USF), has expressed shock that major private-sector groups have called for a forensic audit at the state agency tasked with providing universal access to informatio­n through the provision of broadband services islandwide.

The Jamaica Chamber of Commerce, Jamaica Manufactur­ers’ and Exporters’ Associatio­n and the Private Sector Organisati­on of Jamaica (PSOJ) yesterday issued a joint press release demanding a financial probe into stateowned oil refinery Petrojam and the USF.

“I am surprised and not aware of anything. I am not aware of a reason we should have it; I don’t know of it,” Lawrence told The Gleaner yesterday.

Howard Mitchell, president of the PSOJ, did not outline any adverse issues at the USF, but said there should be scrutiny.

He told The Gleaner, “We feel that these discrepanc­ies (at Petrojam) that have been alleged came about under the umbrella of the Ministry (of Science, Energy and Technology) and given that Universal Service Fund has large amounts of money managing and given the misgivings we have about Petrojam, we feel that if you’re going to investigat­e one, then you should investigat­e all of the operations under this ministry.”

The groups argue that the issues arising at Petrojam, including allegation­s of dysfunctio­nal management and cronyism, illustrate the “chronic malfunctio­ning of our statutory boards”.

The joint release added, “We further anticipate that the Opposition will cooperate and participat­e in the strengthen­ing of these governance processes, as it is self-evident that the issues that are now coming to light in the affairs of Petrojam are not of recent vintage and cross partisan, political lines.”

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