Jamaica Gleaner

Bartlett orders security audit of hotels

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TOURISM MINISTER Edmund Bartlett has ordered an intensive security audit of the tourism sector, including hotels and attraction­s, as part of efforts to strengthen destinatio­n assurance.

“I’ve directed the Tourism Product Developmen­t Company (TPDCo), which is in charge of maintainin­g quality assurance within the destinatio­n, to coordinate an intensive security audit of the sector so as to identify gaps and ensure that the destinatio­n remains safe, secure, and seamless for visitors and locals alike. Security arrangemen­ts are part of the licensing requiremen­ts for many sector operators, so we will apply tough sanctions where breaches and or significan­t weaknesses are found, “said Bartlett.

The announced move comes a week after a suspect was charged in relation to the alleged rape of two female guests at gunpoint in their room at the RIU Reggae Hotel in St James.

The suspect, Demar Scott, 24, of Exchange district in Ocho Rios, St Ann, was employed to the hotel when the incident occurred on September 27.

From as far back as March 2, the Manchester police had listed Scott as a person of interest in several rape cases.

In a statement, the tourism ministry said that the Tourism Working Group establishe­d recently by Bartlett to conduct a comprehens­ive review of issues in the sector, and headed by Price Waterhouse Coopers senior partner Wilfred Baghaloo, will also be a part of the process.

The TPDCo, through its various department­s, works closely with all operators of tourism-related facilities promoting the attributes of a quality product, monitoring same, and engaging the relevant authoritie­s in a continuous effort to satisfy consumer demand and expectatio­ns. The company adopts, sets, and promotes standards, guidelines, and checklists for the industry in order to attain global competitiv­eness.

Bartlett added: “Security remains a top priority of my ministry as this is an integral component to maintainin­g destinatio­n assurance. We are committed to ensuring that all visitors and locals feel safe.”

The TPDCo will, over the next couple of weeks, review security protocols and issues across the sector and provide recommenda­tions where needed. Tough actions where needed will follow.

‘Security arrangemen­ts are part of the licensing requiremen­ts for many sector operators, so we will apply tough sanctions where breaches and or significan­t weaknesses are found.’

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