Jamaica Gleaner Commentary

Published: Monday Thursday | November 19, 2009

EDITORIAL - Where 'Dudus' Coke meets Transparency International
The Golding administration can claim, with fair justification, that it is lugging the baggage of its predecessor with regard to public perception about corruption in Jamaica. However, Prime Minister Golding and others in the Government would be mistaken... Read More...

Unfixable?
In fairness, the title of the much-circulated The Economist article did use a question-mark, thus raising the possibility rather than making a declaration. But article aside, what is clear is that if Jamaica is going to fix its problems, it will have to do so largely... Read More...

Prognosis on passports and productivity
The low levels of Jamaica's productivity, as shown in a recent release, indicate there are problems in our society. In addition, the large percentage increases on passport fees and the reaction of the public further demonstrate that there are major problems... Read More...