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Finance Minister wants Self-Financing Public Bodies to Provide Scholarships

By: , September 1, 2017
Finance Minister wants Self-Financing Public Bodies to Provide Scholarships
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Minister of Finance and the Public Service, Hon. Audley Shaw (left) greets a scholarship recipient, Alyssa Boothe (right), at the Betting, Gaming & Lotteries Commission Education Fund Meet and Greet at the Commission’s Head Office on August 30. Looking on are scholarship recipients Brittney Walters (2nd left) and Glason O’Connor (3rd left).

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Minister of Finance and the Public Service, Hon. Audley Shaw, says he will be recommending the institution of a policy that will encourage self-financing public bodies to establish scholarship funds for the nation’s students.

“If every self-financing public body were to take on this project, it would be a great addition to the educational plant in Jamaica,” he contended.

Minister Shaw was speaking at the Betting, Gaming and Lotteries Commission’s (BGLC’s) Education Fund Meet and Greet at the Commission’s office in Kingston on August 30.

The BGLC is offering financial assistance in the amount of $9.5 million to cover the expenses of more than 180 students attending tertiary institutions for the academic year 2017/ 2018.

The sum is the largest since the BGLC started its scholarship awards programme in 2013.

The Minister commended the BGLC, and encouraged private-sector companies to follow the example of the entity.

He also urged the students to make maximum use of the opportunity given to them.

Executive Director of the BGLC, Vitus Evans, indicated that in addition to the scholarships, the Commission provides grants to children of employees.

Last Updated: September 1, 2017

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