Jamaica Gleaner Commentary

Published: Monday Sunday | December 13, 2009

Abandon FINSAC enquiry before embarrassment deepens
The FINSAC commissioners of enquiry should spare themselves further embarrassment and, possibly, irreparable damage to their reputations, by abandoning the current hearings.Maybe after an... Read More...

PUBLIC AFFAIRS: Staffing the public sector
The recent resignations, constructive dismissals and debate about appointments in the world of finance and police services beg the question as to the viability of the recruitment process to fill these... - Marshall Hall Read More...

Talking rubbish
The United Nations conference on climate change is in full steam: lots of talk about carbon emissions, greenhouse gases, etc. I hope it won't be all hot air. Politics often takes precedence over science; and passion over reason. - Carolyn Cooper Read More...

The diaspora: More than a welfare source
The Christmas buzz and shopping spree are going to be subdued this season, given the year-long slide in the economy, job losses and the uncertainty about future prospects. - Dennis Morrison Read More...

'Everything Crash'
No, I am not writing about the debate as to whether Jamaica is a failed, failing, or rogue state; neither am I writing about 'state capture'. - Lambert Brown Read More...