Tufton denies claim that government is purchasing sub-standard equipment for use in the health sector

Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton says reports of sub-standard equipment being used in the island’s health facilities are untrue.

His comment follows claims from Opposition Spokesman on Health Dr. Alfred Dawes that government is purchasing sub-standard equipment to use in the sector.

Speaking at a post-cabinet press briefing yesterday, Dr. Tufton said he has no knowledge of this.

He said that while there are concerns about the country’s procurement process, stakeholders should work together instead of casting blame.

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Health Minister to meet with island’s public doctors regarding infrastructural challenges

Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton says reports of sub-standard equipment being used in the island’s health facilities are untrue.

His comment follows claims from Opposition Spokesman on Health Dr. Alfred Dawes that government is purchasing sub-standard equipment to use in the sector.

Speaking at a post-cabinet press briefing yesterday, Dr. Tufton said he has no knowledge of this.

He said that while there are concerns about the country’s procurement process, stakeholders should work together instead of casting blame.

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PM Holness says Jamaica stands to gain from Dr. Nigel Clarke’s appointment to the IMF

Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton says reports of sub-standard equipment being used in the island’s health facilities are untrue.

His comment follows claims from Opposition Spokesman on Health Dr. Alfred Dawes that government is purchasing sub-standard equipment to use in the sector.

Speaking at a post-cabinet press briefing yesterday, Dr. Tufton said he has no knowledge of this.

He said that while there are concerns about the country’s procurement process, stakeholders should work together instead of casting blame.

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Prime Minister and JLP leader Andrew Holness says many people wish to see his demise

Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton says reports of sub-standard equipment being used in the island’s health facilities are untrue.

His comment follows claims from Opposition Spokesman on Health Dr. Alfred Dawes that government is purchasing sub-standard equipment to use in the sector.

Speaking at a post-cabinet press briefing yesterday, Dr. Tufton said he has no knowledge of this.

He said that while there are concerns about the country’s procurement process, stakeholders should work together instead of casting blame.

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Department of Corrections to place focus on the well being of staff with several mental health initiatives to be implemented

Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton says reports of sub-standard equipment being used in the island’s health facilities are untrue.

His comment follows claims from Opposition Spokesman on Health Dr. Alfred Dawes that government is purchasing sub-standard equipment to use in the sector.

Speaking at a post-cabinet press briefing yesterday, Dr. Tufton said he has no knowledge of this.

He said that while there are concerns about the country’s procurement process, stakeholders should work together instead of casting blame.

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Health workers wearing black today to highlight frustration with the infrastructural challenges in the sector

Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton says reports of sub-standard equipment being used in the island’s health facilities are untrue.

His comment follows claims from Opposition Spokesman on Health Dr. Alfred Dawes that government is purchasing sub-standard equipment to use in the sector.

Speaking at a post-cabinet press briefing yesterday, Dr. Tufton said he has no knowledge of this.

He said that while there are concerns about the country’s procurement process, stakeholders should work together instead of casting blame.

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Golding calls on government to make Jamaica comfortable for citizens

Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton says reports of sub-standard equipment being used in the island’s health facilities are untrue.

His comment follows claims from Opposition Spokesman on Health Dr. Alfred Dawes that government is purchasing sub-standard equipment to use in the sector.

Speaking at a post-cabinet press briefing yesterday, Dr. Tufton said he has no knowledge of this.

He said that while there are concerns about the country’s procurement process, stakeholders should work together instead of casting blame.

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DCS to pursue 20 priority strategic initiatives

Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton says reports of sub-standard equipment being used in the island’s health facilities are untrue.

His comment follows claims from Opposition Spokesman on Health Dr. Alfred Dawes that government is purchasing sub-standard equipment to use in the sector.

Speaking at a post-cabinet press briefing yesterday, Dr. Tufton said he has no knowledge of this.

He said that while there are concerns about the country’s procurement process, stakeholders should work together instead of casting blame.

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Two men arrested in relation to killing of a taxi operator in St. Andrew yesterday

Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton says reports of sub-standard equipment being used in the island’s health facilities are untrue.

His comment follows claims from Opposition Spokesman on Health Dr. Alfred Dawes that government is purchasing sub-standard equipment to use in the sector.

Speaking at a post-cabinet press briefing yesterday, Dr. Tufton said he has no knowledge of this.

He said that while there are concerns about the country’s procurement process, stakeholders should work together instead of casting blame.

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One of St. James most wanted arrested during operation in Garlands this morning

Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton says reports of sub-standard equipment being used in the island’s health facilities are untrue.

His comment follows claims from Opposition Spokesman on Health Dr. Alfred Dawes that government is purchasing sub-standard equipment to use in the sector.

Speaking at a post-cabinet press briefing yesterday, Dr. Tufton said he has no knowledge of this.

He said that while there are concerns about the country’s procurement process, stakeholders should work together instead of casting blame.

Read More