PAC returns with CPA chair as anticipated witness

| 09/03/2016 | 4 Comments
Cayman News Service

Ezzard Miller, Chair of Public Accounts Committee

(CNS): The Public Accounts Committee resumed Wednesday morning with the committee members scheduled to question the chair of the Central Planning Authority, Al Thompson, and the chief officer in the planning ministry, Alan Jones. The committee is still scrutinising a number of recently published audit reports, including one pointing to some serious and historic failings in government regarding its planning policies and the development of land, both public and private.

The PAC, chaired Ezzard Miller, is expected to quiz Thompson over the closed-door meetings he presides over and the long-standing concerns that the CPA all too often ignores technical and specialist advice from government agencies in favour of private sector developers. Jones is expected to face criticisms over the failure of government to follow its own laws, in particular the failure to review and update the current development plan.

The committee is expected to sit until the end of the week to complete its questioning of the witnesses before reporting back to the Legislative Assembly. Miller has said that he will be pressing government to respond to the PAC’s findings with a government minute, as required by law, to ensure that politicians will debate the reports and offer solutions.

The proceedings are taking place at the Legislative Assembly and are open to the public. The reports under scrutiny include the National Land Development and Government Real Property, the Management of the Nation Building Programme, Financial and Performance Reporting: Entire Public Sector, Financial and Performance Reporting: Statutory Authorities and Government Companies, Financial and Performance Reporting: Ministries, Portfolios and Offices, Collecting Government Revenues, Government IT Security, and Government Programmes Supporting Those in Need.

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  1. Anonymous says:

    I heard the Chairman last evening stating that there is no conflict of interest because if the potential arises then the person recuses himself. Well, you are aware that others at the meeting could easily vote as asked by the recused person. These votes are confirmed or denied over the phone and the meetings are merely so that a time and place can be stated in the minutes. Someone recusing themselves does not make a lick of difference and the chairman knows it. I had the misfortune to attend a part of a meeting concerning an issue I needed addressed. There was hardly any discussion but they all had there replies ready for me. I could tell the matter had been discussed previously. Stick it to them Ezzard!! Bunch of rubber stamps, that is what they are.

  2. Knot S Smart says:

    Ezzard will no doubt hold their a$$e$ to the fire…

    • Anonymous says:

      About time some one has the balls to do it, they have been on the friend pleasing path for too long, As the saying goes it who you know!!!! Every successive Govt has had a hand in it. You all don’t want to hear my story. But there is a GOD and the time will come for them and their cronies.

      • Anon says:

        But what if there isn’t?! Surely we should rely on the people to bring justice and equity in this reality….

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