PM defends decision to divest country’s waste management to private-sector interests

“There are ways in which a public good can be provided by the private sector that increases the welfare of all citizens”.

That is the stance of Prime Minister Andrew Holness, as he doubles down on his decision to divest the country’s waste management to private-sector interests.

Mr. Holness earlier indicated that the National Solid Waste Management Authority will be divested of its current responsibility of collecting the nation’s garbage to focus only on its duty as a regulator.

At the time, the move had sparked concern among some citizens, who believe the Government should not relinquish the responsibility to the private sector.

This concern was again brought to the fore during the Let’s Connect with Ambassador Audrey Marks Virtual Forum on Wednesday.

However, Prime Minister Holness maintained that the private sector can provide public services which would benefit all Jamaicans, while the Government regulates it.

He said the Government cannot manage hundreds of garbage trucks, among other things.

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DEVELOPING: Police truck transporting prisoners involved in four-vehicle collision, in Runaway Bay, St Ann

“There are ways in which a public good can be provided by the private sector that increases the welfare of all citizens”.

That is the stance of Prime Minister Andrew Holness, as he doubles down on his decision to divest the country’s waste management to private-sector interests.

Mr. Holness earlier indicated that the National Solid Waste Management Authority will be divested of its current responsibility of collecting the nation’s garbage to focus only on its duty as a regulator.

At the time, the move had sparked concern among some citizens, who believe the Government should not relinquish the responsibility to the private sector.

This concern was again brought to the fore during the Let’s Connect with Ambassador Audrey Marks Virtual Forum on Wednesday.

However, Prime Minister Holness maintained that the private sector can provide public services which would benefit all Jamaicans, while the Government regulates it.

He said the Government cannot manage hundreds of garbage trucks, among other things.

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PM Holness says he is satisfied the JCF leadership understands and accepts institution’s role in protecting human rights of citizens

“There are ways in which a public good can be provided by the private sector that increases the welfare of all citizens”.

That is the stance of Prime Minister Andrew Holness, as he doubles down on his decision to divest the country’s waste management to private-sector interests.

Mr. Holness earlier indicated that the National Solid Waste Management Authority will be divested of its current responsibility of collecting the nation’s garbage to focus only on its duty as a regulator.

At the time, the move had sparked concern among some citizens, who believe the Government should not relinquish the responsibility to the private sector.

This concern was again brought to the fore during the Let’s Connect with Ambassador Audrey Marks Virtual Forum on Wednesday.

However, Prime Minister Holness maintained that the private sector can provide public services which would benefit all Jamaicans, while the Government regulates it.

He said the Government cannot manage hundreds of garbage trucks, among other things.

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Caribbean Examinations Council stands in solidarity with Guyana amid border tensions with Venezuela

“There are ways in which a public good can be provided by the private sector that increases the welfare of all citizens”.

That is the stance of Prime Minister Andrew Holness, as he doubles down on his decision to divest the country’s waste management to private-sector interests.

Mr. Holness earlier indicated that the National Solid Waste Management Authority will be divested of its current responsibility of collecting the nation’s garbage to focus only on its duty as a regulator.

At the time, the move had sparked concern among some citizens, who believe the Government should not relinquish the responsibility to the private sector.

This concern was again brought to the fore during the Let’s Connect with Ambassador Audrey Marks Virtual Forum on Wednesday.

However, Prime Minister Holness maintained that the private sector can provide public services which would benefit all Jamaicans, while the Government regulates it.

He said the Government cannot manage hundreds of garbage trucks, among other things.

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PM explains why many Jamaicans not offered waivers when trying to get donated items into country

“There are ways in which a public good can be provided by the private sector that increases the welfare of all citizens”.

That is the stance of Prime Minister Andrew Holness, as he doubles down on his decision to divest the country’s waste management to private-sector interests.

Mr. Holness earlier indicated that the National Solid Waste Management Authority will be divested of its current responsibility of collecting the nation’s garbage to focus only on its duty as a regulator.

At the time, the move had sparked concern among some citizens, who believe the Government should not relinquish the responsibility to the private sector.

This concern was again brought to the fore during the Let’s Connect with Ambassador Audrey Marks Virtual Forum on Wednesday.

However, Prime Minister Holness maintained that the private sector can provide public services which would benefit all Jamaicans, while the Government regulates it.

He said the Government cannot manage hundreds of garbage trucks, among other things.

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Head of St Andrew Central Police confirms 6 laptops stolen from fraud-hit SSL Wednesday

“There are ways in which a public good can be provided by the private sector that increases the welfare of all citizens”.

That is the stance of Prime Minister Andrew Holness, as he doubles down on his decision to divest the country’s waste management to private-sector interests.

Mr. Holness earlier indicated that the National Solid Waste Management Authority will be divested of its current responsibility of collecting the nation’s garbage to focus only on its duty as a regulator.

At the time, the move had sparked concern among some citizens, who believe the Government should not relinquish the responsibility to the private sector.

This concern was again brought to the fore during the Let’s Connect with Ambassador Audrey Marks Virtual Forum on Wednesday.

However, Prime Minister Holness maintained that the private sector can provide public services which would benefit all Jamaicans, while the Government regulates it.

He said the Government cannot manage hundreds of garbage trucks, among other things.

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FID engaged in ongoing dialogue with prosecutors after ransacking and theft of items from SSL’s offices

“There are ways in which a public good can be provided by the private sector that increases the welfare of all citizens”.

That is the stance of Prime Minister Andrew Holness, as he doubles down on his decision to divest the country’s waste management to private-sector interests.

Mr. Holness earlier indicated that the National Solid Waste Management Authority will be divested of its current responsibility of collecting the nation’s garbage to focus only on its duty as a regulator.

At the time, the move had sparked concern among some citizens, who believe the Government should not relinquish the responsibility to the private sector.

This concern was again brought to the fore during the Let’s Connect with Ambassador Audrey Marks Virtual Forum on Wednesday.

However, Prime Minister Holness maintained that the private sector can provide public services which would benefit all Jamaicans, while the Government regulates it.

He said the Government cannot manage hundreds of garbage trucks, among other things.

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Foreign Affairs Minister pledges to explore solutions for a smoother process for Jamaicans abroad who seek to donate to the health sector

“There are ways in which a public good can be provided by the private sector that increases the welfare of all citizens”.

That is the stance of Prime Minister Andrew Holness, as he doubles down on his decision to divest the country’s waste management to private-sector interests.

Mr. Holness earlier indicated that the National Solid Waste Management Authority will be divested of its current responsibility of collecting the nation’s garbage to focus only on its duty as a regulator.

At the time, the move had sparked concern among some citizens, who believe the Government should not relinquish the responsibility to the private sector.

This concern was again brought to the fore during the Let’s Connect with Ambassador Audrey Marks Virtual Forum on Wednesday.

However, Prime Minister Holness maintained that the private sector can provide public services which would benefit all Jamaicans, while the Government regulates it.

He said the Government cannot manage hundreds of garbage trucks, among other things.

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Opposition expresses concern about integrity of SSL fraud probe following reported theft of laptops

“There are ways in which a public good can be provided by the private sector that increases the welfare of all citizens”.

That is the stance of Prime Minister Andrew Holness, as he doubles down on his decision to divest the country’s waste management to private-sector interests.

Mr. Holness earlier indicated that the National Solid Waste Management Authority will be divested of its current responsibility of collecting the nation’s garbage to focus only on its duty as a regulator.

At the time, the move had sparked concern among some citizens, who believe the Government should not relinquish the responsibility to the private sector.

This concern was again brought to the fore during the Let’s Connect with Ambassador Audrey Marks Virtual Forum on Wednesday.

However, Prime Minister Holness maintained that the private sector can provide public services which would benefit all Jamaicans, while the Government regulates it.

He said the Government cannot manage hundreds of garbage trucks, among other things.

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Probe launched into reports that several laptops were stolen from Hope Road offices of SSL

“There are ways in which a public good can be provided by the private sector that increases the welfare of all citizens”.

That is the stance of Prime Minister Andrew Holness, as he doubles down on his decision to divest the country’s waste management to private-sector interests.

Mr. Holness earlier indicated that the National Solid Waste Management Authority will be divested of its current responsibility of collecting the nation’s garbage to focus only on its duty as a regulator.

At the time, the move had sparked concern among some citizens, who believe the Government should not relinquish the responsibility to the private sector.

This concern was again brought to the fore during the Let’s Connect with Ambassador Audrey Marks Virtual Forum on Wednesday.

However, Prime Minister Holness maintained that the private sector can provide public services which would benefit all Jamaicans, while the Government regulates it.

He said the Government cannot manage hundreds of garbage trucks, among other things.

Read More