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Minister of Energy,
Mining and Telecommunications, Hon. Clive Mullings on
January 15, tabled the report of the Auditor General on
the Jamaica/Cuba light bulb project, in the House of
Representatives.
The Government had asked Auditor General, Adrian
Strachan, to conduct an audit of all expenditure
incurred in respect to the Light Bulb Distribution
Project, under which some four million fluorescent bulbs
were to be provided.
The project originated
through the generosity of the Government of Cuba, which
undertook to provide Jamaica with four million
fluorescent bulbs free of cost. A condition of the gift
stipulated by the Cuban government was that the bulbs
must be provided to householders at all income levels
free of cost.
Minister Mullings had informed the House on October 23
that more than $114 million had been paid out for the
implementation of the project, through the Petroleum
Corporation of Jamaica. Of the total amount, he said,
$85.6 million was paid to a company called Universal
Management and Development Company Limited for various
services connected with the implementation of the
project. In
addition, the Minister said $3.3 million was paid to
another company called Caribbean Communications and
Media Network Limited.
He said that subsequent to
these payments being made, additional invoices totalling
more than $162 million were submitted and these
invoices, if paid, would bring the total expenditure,
not including expenses financed through Members of
Parliament from the Social and Economic Support
Programme (SESP), to $276.5 million.
In the report tabled, Mr.
Strachan noted that there is an "apparent shortage of
167,380 bulbs; computer equipment costing $850,500 is to
be accounted for; there is an apparent overpayment of
$2.16 million for management/professional fees and there
is an outstanding advance of $2.3 million".
Former Minister of State in
the then Ministry of Industry, Technology, Energy and
Commerce, Kern Spencer, who had responsibility for the
project has requested that the House give him the
opportunity to address the issue in a statement, at a
later date.
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