Disclosure probe: Now delay down to mould

Tue, Oct 17th 2017, 10:00 AM

 

MORE than three months after the government’s self-imposed deadline to prosecute delinquent public officials under the Public Disclosure Act, the Public Disclosure Commission has yet to conduct any work, leaving the Minnis administration’s mandate in limbo.
Yesterday, PDC chairman Myles Laroda confirmed to The Tribune that outside of initial introductions to staff two weeks ago, there has still been no work done because the commission’s building on East Bay Street is mould infested...

MORE than three months after the government’s self-imposed deadline to prosecute delinquent public officials under the Public Disclosure Act, the Public Disclosure Commission has yet to conduct any work, leaving the Minnis administration’s mandate in limbo.

Yesterday, PDC chairman Myles Laroda confirmed to The Tribune that outside of initial introductions to staff two weeks ago, there has still been no work done because the commission’s building on East Bay Street is mould infested...

 

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