By way of letter, which was dated April 20,
2007, Parliament disclosed the following particulars of six (6) Exemption
Motions to the Contractor General.
Parliamentarians
Date of Exemption Motion
Senator Col. Trevor
McMillan
October 27, 2006 Motion approved
Hon. K. D. Knight, M.P.,
Q.C.
July 18, 2006
Motion was eventually approved
Mr. John Junor,
M.P.
July 18, 2006
Motion was eventually approved
Mr. Pearnel
Charles,
M.P. July
18, 2006
Motion was eventually approved
Mr. Errol Ennis,
M.P. November
28, 2006 Motion was eventually approved
Mr. John Junor,
M.P. January
30, 2007 Motion was eventually
deferred
Senator Col.
Trevor McMillan
An Exemption
Motion was granted to Senator Col. Trevor McMillan on October 27, 2006, by the
Senate. Senator McMillan is a director of Security Advisory and Management
Company Ltd. (SAMS Ltd.) “which as at the 13th
of October 2006, entered into contracts with Air Jamaica and the Petroleum
Corporation of Jamaica Ltd., companies owned by the GOJ, to provide management
and security consulting services”.
The Exemption
Motion does not disclose the values or any further details of the subject
contracts.
Hon. K. D.
Knight, M.P., Q.C.
On July 18,
2006, the Deputy Leader of the House moved an Exemption Motion in relation to
the Hon. K. D. Knight, M.P. Mr. Knight is a partner in the law firm of Knight, Junor and Samuels “which has entered into a contract with
the Financial Sector Adjustment Company Ltd. for the purchase of part of the
premises located at 4 Duke Street to carry out the business of a law firm which
may from time to time provide services to government entities”.
The Exemption
Motion does not disclose the value or any further details of the subject
contract between Knight, Junor and Samuels and the
Financial Sector Adjustment Company Ltd. Additionally, the Exemption Motion
does not disclose details as to the Public Body/Bodies which has/have engaged
or will be engaging the services of Knight, Junor and
Samuels nor does it disclose the details and/or value of any current and/or
prospective contract(s).
The Ethics
Committee of the House of Representatives, to which the Motion was referred,
recommended that the Exemption Motion should be approved. The recommendation,
which was embodied in the Committee’s March 2007 Report to the House of
Representatives, was adopted by the House by way of Resolution on March 27,
2007.
Mr. John Junor, M.P.
On July 18,
2006, the Leader of the House moved an Exemption Motion in relation to the Hon.
John Junor, M.P. Mr. Junor
is a partner in the law firm, Knight, Junor and
Samuels “which has entered into a contract with the Financial Sector Adjustment
Company Ltd. for the purchase of part of the premises located at 4 Duke Street
to carry out the business of a law firm which may from time to time provide
services to government entities”.
The Exemption
Motion does not disclose the value or any further details of the subject
contract between Knight, Junor and Samuels and the
Financial Sector Adjustment Company Ltd. Additionally, the Exemption Motion
does not disclose details as to the Public Body/Bodies which has/have engaged
or will be engaging the services of Knight, Junor and
Samuels nor does it disclose the details and/or value of any current and/or
prospective contract(s).
The Ethics
Committee of the House of Representatives, to which the Motion was referred,
recommended that the Exemption Motion should be approved. The recommendation,
which was embodied in the Committee’s March 2007 Report to the House of
Representatives, was adopted by the House by way of Resolution on March 27,
2007.
Mr. Pearnel Charles, M.P.
On July 18,
2006, the Leader of the House moved an Exemption Motion in relation to the Hon.
Pearnel Charles, M.P. Mr. Charles is a director of
St. Thomas Farms Limited which has entered into a contract with “the Sugar
Company, a company owned by the GOJ, to lease to that company lands at Pera in the parish of St. Thomas for growing sugar cane”.
The Exemption
Motion does not disclose the value of the contract or the terms of the lease.
The Ethics Committee of the House of Representatives, to which the Motion was
referred, recommended that the Exemption Motion should be approved. The
recommendation, which was embodied in the Committee’s March 2007 Report to the
House of Representatives, was adopted by the House by way of Resolution on
March 27, 2007.
Mr. Errol
Ennis, M.P.
On November 28,
2006, the Deputy Leader of the House moved an Exemption Motion in relation to
the Hon. Errol Ennis, M.P., the Minister of State in the Ministry of
Agriculture and Lands. Mr. Ennis is a director of Petagaye
Development Company Limited, “which is currently in the process of selling some
lands to the GOJ in connection with the third leg of the North Coast Highway”.
The Exemption
Motion does not disclose the quantity or location of the subject lands nor the
value or other terms of the subject contract(s). The Ethics Committee of the
House of Representatives, to which the Motion was referred, recommended that
the Exemption Motion should be approved. The recommendation, which was embodied
in the Committee’s March 2007 Report to the House of Representatives, was
adopted by the House by way of Resolution on March 27, 2007.
Mr. John Junor, M.P.
On January 30,
2007, the Deputy Leader of the House moved an Exemption Motion in relation to
the Hon. John Junor. M.P. Mr. Junor
“is currently in the process of entering into a contract with the GOJ for the
purchase of property at 28 Dewsbury
Avenue, Kingston
6.”
The Ethics
Committee of the House of Representatives, to which the Motion was referred,
deliberated on and deferred Mr. Junor’s exemption
request to “purchase a house” as it felt that “it needs to have further
deliberations before it approves the Exemption Motion”. The resolution of
deferment, which was embodied in the Committee’s March 2007 Report to the House
of Representatives, was adopted by the House by way of Resolution on March 27,
2007.