Golding hits back at government in relation to fiscal prudence and Finsac

Opposition leader Mark Golding has hit back at the government, as it relates to fiscal prudence and Finsac.

This after Finance Minister Fayval Williams said the opposition’s budget debate promises would result in Finsac 2.0.

The 1990’s financial melt down adversely impacted many Jamaicans, with several yet to recover their losses, and also affected the country’s debt.

Responding to questions from reporters at a post budget debate press conference yesterday, Mr Golding noted the millions of dollars spent on the Commission of Enquiry into Finsac.

The Finsac report is yet to be made public.

Mr Golding said this was a waste of expenditure.

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Man who police describe as ‘known violence producer’ fatally shot during alleged police confrontation yesterday

Opposition leader Mark Golding has hit back at the government, as it relates to fiscal prudence and Finsac.

This after Finance Minister Fayval Williams said the opposition’s budget debate promises would result in Finsac 2.0.

The 1990’s financial melt down adversely impacted many Jamaicans, with several yet to recover their losses, and also affected the country’s debt.

Responding to questions from reporters at a post budget debate press conference yesterday, Mr Golding noted the millions of dollars spent on the Commission of Enquiry into Finsac.

The Finsac report is yet to be made public.

Mr Golding said this was a waste of expenditure.

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Holness calls on housing developers to maintain prices

Opposition leader Mark Golding has hit back at the government, as it relates to fiscal prudence and Finsac.

This after Finance Minister Fayval Williams said the opposition’s budget debate promises would result in Finsac 2.0.

The 1990’s financial melt down adversely impacted many Jamaicans, with several yet to recover their losses, and also affected the country’s debt.

Responding to questions from reporters at a post budget debate press conference yesterday, Mr Golding noted the millions of dollars spent on the Commission of Enquiry into Finsac.

The Finsac report is yet to be made public.

Mr Golding said this was a waste of expenditure.

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Classes expected to resume tomorrow at St. James High following disruptions on Monday

Opposition leader Mark Golding has hit back at the government, as it relates to fiscal prudence and Finsac.

This after Finance Minister Fayval Williams said the opposition’s budget debate promises would result in Finsac 2.0.

The 1990’s financial melt down adversely impacted many Jamaicans, with several yet to recover their losses, and also affected the country’s debt.

Responding to questions from reporters at a post budget debate press conference yesterday, Mr Golding noted the millions of dollars spent on the Commission of Enquiry into Finsac.

The Finsac report is yet to be made public.

Mr Golding said this was a waste of expenditure.

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Murders down 34.5 per cent

Opposition leader Mark Golding has hit back at the government, as it relates to fiscal prudence and Finsac.

This after Finance Minister Fayval Williams said the opposition’s budget debate promises would result in Finsac 2.0.

The 1990’s financial melt down adversely impacted many Jamaicans, with several yet to recover their losses, and also affected the country’s debt.

Responding to questions from reporters at a post budget debate press conference yesterday, Mr Golding noted the millions of dollars spent on the Commission of Enquiry into Finsac.

The Finsac report is yet to be made public.

Mr Golding said this was a waste of expenditure.

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2 men fatally shot by the police in St. Andrew and St. Mary

Opposition leader Mark Golding has hit back at the government, as it relates to fiscal prudence and Finsac.

This after Finance Minister Fayval Williams said the opposition’s budget debate promises would result in Finsac 2.0.

The 1990’s financial melt down adversely impacted many Jamaicans, with several yet to recover their losses, and also affected the country’s debt.

Responding to questions from reporters at a post budget debate press conference yesterday, Mr Golding noted the millions of dollars spent on the Commission of Enquiry into Finsac.

The Finsac report is yet to be made public.

Mr Golding said this was a waste of expenditure.

Read More

NAJ expresses disappointment over non-implementation of Extra Hours Worked policy

Opposition leader Mark Golding has hit back at the government, as it relates to fiscal prudence and Finsac.

This after Finance Minister Fayval Williams said the opposition’s budget debate promises would result in Finsac 2.0.

The 1990’s financial melt down adversely impacted many Jamaicans, with several yet to recover their losses, and also affected the country’s debt.

Responding to questions from reporters at a post budget debate press conference yesterday, Mr Golding noted the millions of dollars spent on the Commission of Enquiry into Finsac.

The Finsac report is yet to be made public.

Mr Golding said this was a waste of expenditure.

Read More

Chang says role of police pivotal as institutions of socialization see decline in influence

Opposition leader Mark Golding has hit back at the government, as it relates to fiscal prudence and Finsac.

This after Finance Minister Fayval Williams said the opposition’s budget debate promises would result in Finsac 2.0.

The 1990’s financial melt down adversely impacted many Jamaicans, with several yet to recover their losses, and also affected the country’s debt.

Responding to questions from reporters at a post budget debate press conference yesterday, Mr Golding noted the millions of dollars spent on the Commission of Enquiry into Finsac.

The Finsac report is yet to be made public.

Mr Golding said this was a waste of expenditure.

Read More

Several flights to and from Jamaica impacted by closure of London’s Heathrow Airport

Opposition leader Mark Golding has hit back at the government, as it relates to fiscal prudence and Finsac.

This after Finance Minister Fayval Williams said the opposition’s budget debate promises would result in Finsac 2.0.

The 1990’s financial melt down adversely impacted many Jamaicans, with several yet to recover their losses, and also affected the country’s debt.

Responding to questions from reporters at a post budget debate press conference yesterday, Mr Golding noted the millions of dollars spent on the Commission of Enquiry into Finsac.

The Finsac report is yet to be made public.

Mr Golding said this was a waste of expenditure.

Read More

INDECOM probing 3 separate fatal shootings in St. James

Opposition leader Mark Golding has hit back at the government, as it relates to fiscal prudence and Finsac.

This after Finance Minister Fayval Williams said the opposition’s budget debate promises would result in Finsac 2.0.

The 1990’s financial melt down adversely impacted many Jamaicans, with several yet to recover their losses, and also affected the country’s debt.

Responding to questions from reporters at a post budget debate press conference yesterday, Mr Golding noted the millions of dollars spent on the Commission of Enquiry into Finsac.

The Finsac report is yet to be made public.

Mr Golding said this was a waste of expenditure.

Read More