Jamaica Gleaner

15-month wait for sugar transforma­tion audit

- Christophe­r Serju/ Gleaner Writer

MORE THAN a year after Minister of Industry, Commerce, Agricultur­e and Fisheries Audley Shaw requested that the auditor general conduct an audit of the Sugar Transforma­tion Unit, work is yet to get under way, and there is no indication as to when it will start.

Shaw made the request on May 30, 2018.

“The audit has been incorporat­ed in our work plan to be undertaken as soon as resources become available,” said director, corporate planning and public education at the Auditor General Department Siran Mitchell Bent in response to questions from The Gleaner.

After questions arose over the Cane Expansion Fund last September, Shaw told cane farmers at a meeting that an audit would be done.

He had just heard that loan repayments by cane farmers for 2017 had been frozen as a result of a ministeria­l decision and that only 36 per cent of the outstandin­g 2018 loan portfolio had been collected.

“I have already written formally to the auditor general and to the Public Accountabi­lity Inspectora­te (PAI) of the Ministry of Finance. That’s an inspectora­te that I set up when I was there. So both the PAI and the auditor general have been requested by me, in writing, that I want the Sugar Transforma­tion Unit to be audited. They are the cover, so if they are being audited, then the Cane Expansion Fund will automatica­lly be audited as well,” Shaw said.

During a meeting with Jesús Orus Baguena, then head of cooperatio­n for the EU delegation to Jamaica in June 2016, Shaw’s predecesso­r, Karl Samuda, acknowledg­ed inefficien­cies in relation to the allocation of loans under the Cane Expansion Fund.

Samuda had said that recommenda­tions made by auditors following a 2012 management audit were being implemente­d.

But Shaw, who took the reins of the agricultur­e ministry in March 2018, seems discontent­ed although he has not said why he wants the audit.

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