Back in 2017, the company was flagged by Auditor General Deodat Sharma in his 2016 report for having $7.6 million worth of outstanding deliveries as of September 2017. It was pointed out in the report that the Ministry kept $167 million worth of cheques (including the $7.6 million for Caribbean Medical Supplies) on hand rather than refunding them to the Consolidated Fund.
In the Auditor General’s 2017 report, it was also pointed out that Caribbean Medical Supplies was allocated $166.3 million for the supply of drugs and medical supplies. It was one of six companies that had outstanding deliveries as at September 2018.
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The Ministry of Health is cashing in on the sale of expired drugs to Guyanese. Wonder how many tested negative for HIV but they are positive.
How do you think Vulga Vulva built her mansion? Corruption galore. They preached PPP corruption, that was nothing compared to the PNC day-light thefts. Like they said, even a blind man can see.
This Volda woman seem to always be seen in a negative light and quite rightly so. These people don't give a dam for their own people, all who are involved in this racket should be jailed for life.
Bibi Haniffa posted:The Ministry of Health is cashing in on the sale of expired drugs to Guyanese. Wonder how many tested negative for HIV but they are positive.
Vulva Volda May be carrying the HIV virus.