Jamaica Gleaner

MOE being audited amid claims of corruption

- Livern Barrett/Senior Staff Reporter livern.barrett@gleanerjm.com

THE EDUCATION ministry is one of two state agencies that are now the subject of separate performanc­e audits being conducted by the Auditor General’s Department (AGD).

The Jamaica Constabula­ry Force (JCF) is the other agency.

The audits, according to informatio­n posted on the AGD’s official website, are focused on adherence to the Government’s procuremen­t guidelines and contracts management.

“The performanc­e audit will provide an indication as to whether the selected public entities procuremen­t and contracts management activities were conducted to attain value for money (which encompasse­s the achievemen­t of economy, efficiency and effectiven­ess),” the Pamela Monroe Ellis-led agency explained on its website.

“The audit will also seek to assess compliance with applicable procuremen­t guidelines,” AGD continued.

Attempts yesterday to get a comment from Education Minister Ruel Reid were unsuccessf­ul.

Confirmati­on of the audit comes as the parliament­ary Opposition revealed yesterday that it has reports of misuse of public funds and corruption at the education ministry and suggested that it was equivalent to the scandal uncovered at Petrojam, the state-owned oil refinery. ‘POLITICALL­Y CONNECTED’ WORKERS

Opposition Leader Dr Peter Phillips, speaking during a post-Budget press conference, said the allegation­s are related directly to Caribbean Maritime University and the use of funds sent to the ministry by the HEART Trust for the Career Advancemen­t Programme, as well as the Technical, Vocational, Educationa­l and Training (T-VET) Rationalis­ation Project.

Phillips charged, too, that “politicall­y connected” persons have been employed by the education ministry as advisers, “but are not doing any work.”

“We have informatio­n regarding the same set of issues, issues of cronyism, nepotism and corruption, which were manifested spectacula­rly in the Petrojam scandal, being also present in the Ministry of Education,” he said, during a press conference at the People’s National Party St Andrew headquarte­rs.

“We are very concerned about the reports we are receiving about transactio­ns being undertaken in the Ministry of Education,” Phillips added.

The Opposition leader called on the AGD to investigat­e the agencies involved and report to the Parliament and the people of Jamaica.

There is no indication when the audits of the education ministry and the JCF began, but according to the AGD, they were being conducted simultaneo­usly with the Petrojam performanc­e audit and were slated to be completed by December last year.

Monroe Ellis had explained in her 2018 annual report that some resources had been pulled from other investigat­ions and redirected to Petrojam, to complete the audit which was tabled in Parliament in December last year.

 ?? RICARDO MAKYN/CHIEF PHOTO EDITOR ?? Leader of the Opposition Dr Peter Phillips with Opposition Spokesman on Finance Mark Golding addressing the media at a post-Budget press conference held at the People’s National Party headquarte­rs, Old Hope Road, in St Andrew, yesterday.
RICARDO MAKYN/CHIEF PHOTO EDITOR Leader of the Opposition Dr Peter Phillips with Opposition Spokesman on Finance Mark Golding addressing the media at a post-Budget press conference held at the People’s National Party headquarte­rs, Old Hope Road, in St Andrew, yesterday.

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