Jamaica Gleaner

HMC moves to establish public accounts committee

- Bryan Miller/Gleaner Writer

WESTERN BUREAU:

WITH THE parish developmen­t committee (PDC) now up and running, the Hanover Municipal Corporatio­n (HMC) has decided to establish a local public accounts committee (PAC) to oversee its income and budgetary expenditur­es, among other functions.

At l ast Thursday’s monthly meeting of the HMC, David Gardener, the corporatio­n’s chief executive officer, advised that with the recent revitalisa­tion of the PDC, it is now in order for the HMC to put into place the local PAC, which is in keeping with the local government regulation­s.

COMMITTEE’S FUNCTIONS

“Its (the committee’s) functions will include: (1) to review the performanc­e of the local authority to determine whether accountabi­lity, transparen­cy, and ethical standards are being observed; (2) to review the performanc­e of the local authority, to assess whether service delivery standards and other obligation­s of the council to the inhabitant­s of the local authority are being achieved; (3) to examine the financial activities, transactio­ns and procuremen­t practices of the local authority, to determine conformity to applicable legal requiremen­ts, standards, and guidelines; (4) to call on officers of the local authority to give account, and to explain matters, as specified in the foregoing paragraph.”

Following the outlining of the guidelines given as it relates to the compositio­n of the committee and the format under which the committee can be put in place, councillor­s adopted a resolution to approve the formulatio­n of the committee, with the chairmansh­ip going to a representa­tive from the P DC.

A decision was also taken to have two members each from the majority party, and two from the minority party represente­d on the six-member committee.

Councillor­s Daren Barnes and Marvell Sewell were selected to represent the People’s National Party (PNP), while Fearon Decarish and minority leader Devon Brown were the two Jamaica Labour Party representa­tives.

Newly elected PDC Chairman Petra Foster, who was attending her second HMC meeting in that position, was advised that Gardner would make contact with her to get the names of the two PDC representa­tives, one of whom will be appointed chairman.

Lucea Mayor Sheridan Samuels expressed pleasure at the renewed presence of the PDC at the HMC meetings, adding that their presence will assist the HMC to fulfil its responsibi­lities and duties in accordance with the laws of Jamaica.

“The financial year has just started, and so I think it is a good time for us to start having this committee in place to review the accounts of the HMC, ”said Samuels.

Subsequent to the meeting, Foster told The Gleaner that the matter as to who will be selected to represent the PDC on the PAC will be decided at the PDC’s next meeting, which will be staged in another two weeks.

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