Paulwell in hot seat - Minister to give details of NetServ scandal today JLP Senator outlines involvement with failed company
MINISTER OF Industry, Commerce and Technology, Phillip Paulwell, is expected to tell the House of Representatives today what went wrong with the NetServ information technology project, bolstered by a public declaration that he still enjoys the full...
Gleaner Honour Award Nominee - Anthony Porter, man of rocks
WHEN MOST of his friends and classmates were thinking of making their livelihood in conventional fields, such as medicine, dentistry and law, Anthony Porter had his mind set on developing a career out of his love for rocks.
OUR rules on blackout
THE OFFICE of Utility Regulation (OUR) has determined that negligence at the Jamaica Public Service Company Limited (JPSCo) led to the October 24 islandwide blackout but says its hands are tied in terms of applying sanctions. The OUR will release its...
JFM ordered to reinstate workers
THE JUDICIAL Review Court yesterday upheld a ruling by the Industrial Disputes Tribunal (IDT) that the Jamaica Flour Mills' (JFM) decision in 1999 to make three production workers redundant, was "unjustifiable". Simon Sukie, Michael Campbell and...
Minister Blythe cools down pipe dispute
BLACK RIVER, St. Elizabeth: A DISPUTE over pipes to be distributed in the parish has been resolved with the intervention of Water Minister Dr. Karl Blythe. It took more than a year for the pipes to arrive and this prompted a heated debate two...
St Ann PC under fire for chlorination hang-ups
CLAREMONT: WATER QUALITY control officer for St. Ann, Clinton Scarlett, has criticised the St. Ann Parish Council for its failure to chlorinate catchment tanks in the parish.
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