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Friday, August 1, 2014

Former NWA director among five nabbed on fraud charges

Former Director of  Special Projects at the National Works Agency (NWA) George Knight, is among five men charged by the Major Organised and Anti-Corruption Task Force, MOCA, with fraud.

Mr Knight, the CEO and President of  Cenitech Limited, and founder of the company, 62 year old Clava Mantock Snr, have been charged with forgery, uttering forged documents and conspiracy to deceive.

The others who were charged last night are Mr Mantock’s son, 32 year old Analyst Clava Mantock Jnr; 40 year old Melville Edwards, a Director of  Cenitech and 48 year old Police Inspector, Andrew Bobb, sub-officer in charge of  the Manchioneal Police Station.

The men were arrested on Friday during operations conducted by MOCA and the Anti-Corruption Branch, ACB. The cops raided several locations including the offices of  Cenitech off Eastwood Park Road. MOCA said the arrests stemmed from a two-year investigation which also involved the Financial Investigation Division. 

The police have not disclosed the nature of  the allegations against the men, but it’s understood that the cops are investigating major fraud involving government contracts.        

The five are booked to appear before the Half-Way-Tree Criminal Court tomorrow.  


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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

CPL hires Australian as director of cricket


THE Caribbean Premier League (CPL) recently announced that former Australia International, Tom Moody, has joined its ranks as director of cricket.


Moody has vast experience at the top level of the game, having represented Australia, Warwickshire, Western Australia and Worcestershire as a player, before turning his attention to coaching, commentary and cricket administration.


“From a purely cricket perspective, CPL has set the bar high from its inaugural year and I’m excited by the challenge of helping to continue to improve and deliver the highest possible standards for the fans, the players and everyone associated with the tournament,” Moody said.


Commenting on the appointment, Caribbean Premier League CEO, Damien O’Donohoe, said: “We are delighted that Tom Moody has joined the team at CPL. As the tournament progresses, we will strive to maintain our status as a first-class cricket tournament, attracting the best players and coaches from around the world,” he said.


Following his retirement from the game in 2001, Moody became president of the Australian Cricketers’ Association and coach, then director of cricket at Worcestershire. In 2005, he was appointed as Sri Lanka’s coach, guiding the team to the World Cup final in April 2007, before returning home to coach Western Australia. He is currently coach for IPL franchise, Sunrisers Hyderabad.


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Thursday, August 29, 2013

World Bank Caribbean director in Jamaica for meetings

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Thursday, August 29, 2013

NEW World Bank Country Director for the Caribbean Sophie Sirtaine arrived in Jamaica yesterday to hold a series of meeting with government officials, private sector representatives, as well as social partners.She is scheduled to leave the island today.Sirtaine, who took up the position just three weeks ago, was scheduled to meet with Finance Minister Dr Peter Phillips to discuss issues related to strengthening the World Bank’s support to Jamaica’s agenda for economic growth and greater global competitiveness.During the visit, she will also talk with business leaders as well as the social partners who collaborated with the bank to stage KingstOOn, Jamaica’s first animation conference in June.Sirtaine, according to a World Bank release, expressed great optimism toward this initiative and is expected to spend time today with a group of young Jamaicans involved in animation.“Jamaica has a huge asset in its talented youth. Through partnerships with educational institutions and the private sector, Jamaica can create the right conditions to tap into the global animation industry and become a new hub, providing job creation solutions for the 38 per cent youth unemployment,” she said.Sirtaine indicated that her goal is to support a programme of sustainable solutions driven by Jamaica’s growth agenda. This, she said, would not only improve economic competitiveness but also actively promote shared prosperity in the country.In her position as director for the Caribbean region, Sirtaine is responsible for maintaining a strong partnership with the governments of 14 countries in order to address their development and financial challenges and support growth opportunities. She also leads the bank’s programme support in these countries and oversees the management of the country offices in Jamaica, Dominican Republic and Guyana.A Belgian national with over 14 years of experience in the World Bank, Sirtaine has held various positions in the Latin America and the Caribbean, South Asia and Europe and Central Asia regions. Her most recent post was as director of the Corporate Reform and Strategy Department in Operations, Policy and Country Services.Prior to joining the World Bank, Sirtaine worked in London in investment banking at JP Morgan and as an infrastructure economist for Halcrow Fox and Associates.She replaces French national Françoise Clottes who served as director for the Caribbean region between 2010 and 2013.

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Friday, August 2, 2013

VIDEO: Director Lee makes appeal for money

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VIDEO: Director Lee makes appeal for money