Jamaica Gleaner

PSOJ warns against poor governance practices

- Edmond Campbell/ Senior Staff Reporter

THE PRIVATE Sector Organisati­on of Jamaica (PSOJ) is urging the minister of finance and the public service to urgently facilitate the appointmen­t of a fully qualified chairman of the board of the National Housing Trust (NHT).

In a news release yesterday, the PSOJ said that it had received reports that the housing entity appeared to be “in danger of drifting from its normally high standards of governance”.

ALLEGATION­S OF IMPROPRIET­Y

The private sector body said that it noted with disquiet an increasing number of allegation­s of impropriet­y in the affairs of statutory boards and what appeared to be a drift away from the emphasis on good governance, accountabi­lity, and transparen­cy that was a welcome direction in recent times.

In its news release, the PSOJ said that it had previously reminded the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service as well as the Cabinet of the need to attend to the selection of appropriat­e and qualified members to some 52 government boards, which were due for appointmen­t. According to the PSOJ, it had encouraged the new minister of finance and the public service to speedily attend to the rationalis­ation of the approximat­ely 192 existing boards, “many of which could be characteri­sed as dysfunctio­nal or irrelevant to our current paradigm”.

“We now renew that call in light of the disturbing questions that have been raised in Parliament regarding certain transactio­ns and decisions that are alleged to have taken place under the purview of the board of Petrojam, as well as reports that have reached us regarding decisions taken by statutory boards that are in transition because of ministeria­l reassignme­nts.”

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