Opposition Leader Mark Golding speaks out on Holness' conflict of interest allegations
Feb 16th, 2023 | Category: GLEANER PREMIUM | 10:26#JamaicaGleaner #jamaica #news #andrewholness Members of the People's National Party and Opposition has called for Prime Minister Andrew Holness to take a step back from the Office of the Prime Minister due to the report implicating him in allegations of conflict of interest regarding tens of millions of dollars of contracts awarded to close associates from as far back as 2009 when he was Minister of Education.
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