Warmington maintains that he will not support another budgetary allocation for IC unless audit is done 

Parliamentarian Everald Warmington has maintained that he will not support another budgetary allocation for the Integrity Commission, IC unless an audit is done on the agency.

Mr. Warmington first made the statement last October, while raising questions about how funds allocated to the anti corruption agency are spent.

Speaking during Parliament’s Standing Finance Committee Meeting, this morning, Mr. Warmington noted that an additional 164 million dollars is being allocated to the IC, in the 2025/2026 budget.

He said his demand for an audit still stands and he will not support any more funding of  the commission.

In response, Finance Minister Fayval Williams said she would make checks about the audit.

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Cops in Mario Deane case to finally go on trial today after 10 years

Parliamentarian Everald Warmington has maintained that he will not support another budgetary allocation for the Integrity Commission, IC unless an audit is done on the agency.

Mr. Warmington first made the statement last October, while raising questions about how funds allocated to the anti corruption agency are spent.

Speaking during Parliament’s Standing Finance Committee Meeting, this morning, Mr. Warmington noted that an additional 164 million dollars is being allocated to the IC, in the 2025/2026 budget.

He said his demand for an audit still stands and he will not support any more funding of  the commission.

In response, Finance Minister Fayval Williams said she would make checks about the audit.

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The Passport, Immigration & Citizenship Agency assures established protocols between U.S. and Jamaica guide deportation of Jamaican nationals

Parliamentarian Everald Warmington has maintained that he will not support another budgetary allocation for the Integrity Commission, IC unless an audit is done on the agency.

Mr. Warmington first made the statement last October, while raising questions about how funds allocated to the anti corruption agency are spent.

Speaking during Parliament’s Standing Finance Committee Meeting, this morning, Mr. Warmington noted that an additional 164 million dollars is being allocated to the IC, in the 2025/2026 budget.

He said his demand for an audit still stands and he will not support any more funding of  the commission.

In response, Finance Minister Fayval Williams said she would make checks about the audit.

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Parliamentarian Everald Warmington has maintained that he will not support another budgetary allocation for the Integrity Commission, IC unless an audit is done on the agency.

Mr. Warmington first made the statement last October, while raising questions about how funds allocated to the anti corruption agency are spent.

Speaking during Parliament’s Standing Finance Committee Meeting, this morning, Mr. Warmington noted that an additional 164 million dollars is being allocated to the IC, in the 2025/2026 budget.

He said his demand for an audit still stands and he will not support any more funding of  the commission.

In response, Finance Minister Fayval Williams said she would make checks about the audit.

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Parliamentarian Everald Warmington has maintained that he will not support another budgetary allocation for the Integrity Commission, IC unless an audit is done on the agency.

Mr. Warmington first made the statement last October, while raising questions about how funds allocated to the anti corruption agency are spent.

Speaking during Parliament’s Standing Finance Committee Meeting, this morning, Mr. Warmington noted that an additional 164 million dollars is being allocated to the IC, in the 2025/2026 budget.

He said his demand for an audit still stands and he will not support any more funding of  the commission.

In response, Finance Minister Fayval Williams said she would make checks about the audit.

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Parliamentarian Everald Warmington has maintained that he will not support another budgetary allocation for the Integrity Commission, IC unless an audit is done on the agency.

Mr. Warmington first made the statement last October, while raising questions about how funds allocated to the anti corruption agency are spent.

Speaking during Parliament’s Standing Finance Committee Meeting, this morning, Mr. Warmington noted that an additional 164 million dollars is being allocated to the IC, in the 2025/2026 budget.

He said his demand for an audit still stands and he will not support any more funding of  the commission.

In response, Finance Minister Fayval Williams said she would make checks about the audit.

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PNP calls on church and civil society groups to add their voices to debate to make Portmore 15th parish

Parliamentarian Everald Warmington has maintained that he will not support another budgetary allocation for the Integrity Commission, IC unless an audit is done on the agency.

Mr. Warmington first made the statement last October, while raising questions about how funds allocated to the anti corruption agency are spent.

Speaking during Parliament’s Standing Finance Committee Meeting, this morning, Mr. Warmington noted that an additional 164 million dollars is being allocated to the IC, in the 2025/2026 budget.

He said his demand for an audit still stands and he will not support any more funding of  the commission.

In response, Finance Minister Fayval Williams said she would make checks about the audit.

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Parliamentarian Everald Warmington has maintained that he will not support another budgetary allocation for the Integrity Commission, IC unless an audit is done on the agency.

Mr. Warmington first made the statement last October, while raising questions about how funds allocated to the anti corruption agency are spent.

Speaking during Parliament’s Standing Finance Committee Meeting, this morning, Mr. Warmington noted that an additional 164 million dollars is being allocated to the IC, in the 2025/2026 budget.

He said his demand for an audit still stands and he will not support any more funding of  the commission.

In response, Finance Minister Fayval Williams said she would make checks about the audit.

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Parliamentarian Everald Warmington has maintained that he will not support another budgetary allocation for the Integrity Commission, IC unless an audit is done on the agency.

Mr. Warmington first made the statement last October, while raising questions about how funds allocated to the anti corruption agency are spent.

Speaking during Parliament’s Standing Finance Committee Meeting, this morning, Mr. Warmington noted that an additional 164 million dollars is being allocated to the IC, in the 2025/2026 budget.

He said his demand for an audit still stands and he will not support any more funding of  the commission.

In response, Finance Minister Fayval Williams said she would make checks about the audit.

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Truck drivers urged to use the nation’s roadways with caution

Parliamentarian Everald Warmington has maintained that he will not support another budgetary allocation for the Integrity Commission, IC unless an audit is done on the agency.

Mr. Warmington first made the statement last October, while raising questions about how funds allocated to the anti corruption agency are spent.

Speaking during Parliament’s Standing Finance Committee Meeting, this morning, Mr. Warmington noted that an additional 164 million dollars is being allocated to the IC, in the 2025/2026 budget.

He said his demand for an audit still stands and he will not support any more funding of  the commission.

In response, Finance Minister Fayval Williams said she would make checks about the audit.

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