KINGSTON — The Tax Administration Jamaica will be introducing a mechanism to allow the public to confidentially call or mail in information on persons suspected of cheating the Government out...
KINGSTON — The Jamaican economy is expected to grow beyond the 1.5 per cent target envisaged for this fiscal year, says Finance and Public Service Minister, Hon. Audley Shaw. “It...
MANDEVILLE — Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Hon. Dr. Christopher Tufton says the agricultural sector is currently receiving more favourable attention from financial institutions. Speaking at an Arable lands Irrigated...
KINGSTON — The Government will be seeking a 24-month extension of the present 27-month Stand-by Arrangement (SBA) with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which expires in May, 2012. This was...
KINGSTON – The Government says it is now in a position to fully engage public sector leaders on issues relating to the outstanding seven percent salary increase owed to civil...
KINGSTON – Minister of Finance and the Public Service, Hon. Audley Shaw, says while 2010 could have been Jamaica's "make or break" year, with national commitment, 2011 could be its...
KINGSTON — Kingston businessman, Aubrey Smith, told the FINSAC Enquiry Wednesday April 27 that he had no outstanding debt with Century National Bank (CNB) when it was taken over in...
KINGSTON — Minister of Finance and the Public Service, Hon. Audley Shaw, will open the Budget Debate in the House of Representatives April 28, where he will outline how the...
KINGSTON — Governor of the Bank of Jamaica (BoJ), Bryan Wynter, says that despite rising world commodity prices, Jamaica's monetary authorities were able to reduce inflation from 13.3 per cent...
KINGSTON — Attorney for the commission enquiring into the FINSAC issue and those representing the Jamaican Redevelopment Foundation (JRF) Inc., clashed verbally on Tuesday April 19 over the cross examination...
KINGSTON — Former Managing Director of the National Commercial Bank (NCB), Jeffrey Cobham, told the FINSAC Commission of Enquiry Tuesday (April 19), that some local businesses which wilted under the...
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