Rev. Howard Kingsley Gregory
<span style="font-size: 17pt">"However, <span style="color: #FF0000">we fool ourselves</span> if we do not believe that there are such powerful influences in this country. Indeed, in many cases, it has not been powerful companies but <span style="color: #CC0000">powerful individuals and families</span> who have traditionally determined the direction of this country and the policies which are pursued by any incumbent government. In the not-so-subtle strategy of some families, they are divided in loyalty between the two major political parties, and so ensure that they are always in power".</span>
<span style="font-size: 14pt">"In this kind of scenario it would be<span style="color: #666666"> naïve </span>to think that <span style="color: #CC0000">the corruption which besets the society is restricted to the awarding of contracts. It has to do with who sits on major boards of public institutions, and whose child or family member gets into significant posts in the government service or the diplomatic</span> service. The operation of this dynamic is more subtle and may not fall within the kind of categories easily investigated by the contractor general. This, I suggest, is where the ECJ comes into the picture"</span>
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Talk the things rev,continue to expose the corrupt margin gathering families who run Jamaica.They try their best to ensure that the black population get locked out of the economic pie on the island. Next time call names, even though we know that most of them are members of the P&OJ.One of these days the masses will wake up, even though the system conditioned them to lash out against anyone who try to expose these corrupted and selfish families.
everybody ha dem say as to y we reach this way but none see demself complicit in the runnings n none willing to do wat is needed apart from a soundbite wich is expected if u r a journalist r such
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