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 PPP set up the system to benefit their friends. The PNC followed PPP guidelines to benefit their friends.
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PNC created a manual on how to rob a nation and rig an election infront of international observers and foreign ambassadors.
You are worried about the election. I am worried about the disappearance of all the money.
Mr.T posted:You are worried about the election. I am worried about the disappearance of all the money.
All the money gone already. All we can do is make sure democracy is retained via free and fair election result. Money will be in the 🏦 after.
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