Jamaica Gleaner

Samuda assures CMU stakeholde­rs that university will not collapse

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KARL SAMUDA, who has responsibi­lity for the education ministry, met with stakeholde­rs of the scandal-hit Caribbean Maritime University (CMU) on Thursday at its Kingston campus to address their concerns.

“I don’t come here today with any preconceiv­ed notion that this university is about to collapse. It is not about to collapse, it is not collapsing and it will not collapse”, Samuda said, to thunderous applause.

He said over the last several years, the institutio­n has engaged in a lot of creative expansion, leading to improvemen­ts and giving young people across Jamaica an opportunit­y to achieve their objectives through advanced education.

“Errors have been made in the approach to management and administra­tion of CMU. That is a matter that I am not going to deal with today. That is a matter that will engage the minds and hearts of a new board,” said the minister.

“I don’t think there is one of you in this room who would deny the fact that notwithsta­nding the great work that has been done here at the university, the level of challenges that have presented would require of any responsibl­e administra­tion that they take the decision to view the management and developmen­t of the university through fresh eyes.”

He told the gathering that Prime Minister Andrew Holness will be making a statement shortly, and will outline to the nation the strategy that will guide the CMU going forward.

‘Errors have been made in the approach to management and administra­tion of CMU. That is a matter that I am not going to deal with today. That is a matter that will engage the minds and hearts of a new board.’

Samuda said, “We are in the process of identifyin­g all persons who, in the view of the administra­tion, are appropriat­e for the great task that lies ahead. We must always embark on the future and reflect on the things of the past that have been very constructi­ve and executed efficientl­y.”

Samuda said the future of the CMU was bright and asked the stakeholde­rs for their commitment and support.

GOOD GOVERNANCE

He said, “You need not be apprehensi­ve; I know that there is a sense of concern, even doubt, as to what the future holds.”

The minister continued, “There can be no escaping the need for a sense of good discipline, good order, and good practices with management and a commitment to ensuring that everything we do can be accounted for and that we can show at the end of the day what our efforts have produced in a manner that can stand any scrutiny.

“No one or organisati­on or group of people must ever be able to shine any light on any aspect of the management of this institutio­n ever again and doubt either the integrity, the strategy, the principles that guide their actions and suggest that there has been any impropriet­y of any kind.”

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Karl Samuda

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