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    JCC joins call for transparency re Dennis Chung’s appointment to head FID – Jamaica Inquirer

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    The Jamaica Chamber of Commerce (JCC) has joined a listing of civic, enterprise and political our bodies to have cited the necessity for transparency and accountability relative to the controversial appointment of chartered accountant and public commentator, Dennis Chung, to go the Monetary Investigation Division (FID) of the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service.

     A press release from the JCC on Monday mentioned as follows:

    “The Jamaica Chamber of Commerce (JCC) is looking for larger transparency from the Workplace of the Providers Fee (OSC) relating to the current refusal of the OSC to offer info and responses to questions posed to them regarding the choice course of for the put up of Chief Technical Director of the Monetary Investigations Division (FID), to which Mr. Dennis Chung was not too long ago appointed.

    “Members of the JCC, together with members of the broader public, have expressed considerations about this appointment.

    “Whereas we don’t query Mr Chung’s {qualifications} or his proper to serve, our concern lies with the shortage of transparency when requested in regards to the course of by which the appointment was made, and the potential implications this will likely have for public belief in our establishments.

    “A vital pillar of nationwide growth is public confidence within the integrity of state establishments. Equally necessary is the obligation of civil society to stay vigilant and make sure that these establishments proceed to earn and keep that belief. If confidence in our democratic system is to be preserved, openness and accountability are important — notably in issues of nationwide significance.

    “The JCC stays firmly dedicated to selling transparency, accountability and the rule of regulation.

    “We due to this fact urge the OSC to offer clarification relating to the adjustments (that had been) made to the job necessities and the method adopted. In doing so, the OSC may also help protect the integrity of our public service and reinforce public religion within the techniques that govern us.”

    Watchdog teams Nationwide Integrity Motion (NIA) and Jamaica Accountability Meter Portal (JAMP), together with some key current and previous leaders of the Non-public Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ), and the Opposition Folks’s Nationwide Social gathering (PNP), have all raised questions in regards to the dealing with of the appointment of Chung or the appointment itself, particularly the adjustment of the expertise required for the job.

    Moreover, there have been questions from a few of the teams about potential battle of curiosity on Chung’s half relative to pronouncements from him previous to his appointment on a matter that the FID is to probe in relation to Prime Minister Andrew Holness.



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