No misappropriation flagged in audit, says Tufton
Nov 10th, 2022 | Category: Special Reports | 4:39#JamaicaGleaner #Health #HealthMinister #DrChristopherTufton #AuditorGeneral #COVID19 NOVEMBER 10, 2022: Dr Christopher Tufton has engaged in damage control regarding $400 million in COVID-19 expenditure regulation breaches, arguing that the pandemic presented grave difficulties for the Health Ministry in its management of the disease. Tufton said that many decisions were taken on the “spur of the moment because lives were on the line”, but he acknowledged that the findings were a learning process. “In the case of the hotels and the accommodation, we can recall the context of persons on ships waiting to be taken off, so there were a lot of issues,” Tufton said during a Gleaner interview Wednesday.
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