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Nigel A. L. Clarke. Nigel Andrew Lincoln Clarke (born 20 October 1971) is Minister of Finance and the Public Service of Jamaica. He is a Jamaican Member of Parliament, company director, business executive and statesman. He has served as chairman or director of over 20 Jamaican public and private sector economic enterprises.
Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport [ 1] Jamaica Cultural Development Commission. Women's Centre of Jamaica Foundation. Jamaica Anti-Doping Commission. The Institute of Jamaica. Jamaica National Heritage Trust. National Library of Jamaica. Sports Development Foundation. Ministry of Education, Youth and Information[ 2]
The Minister of Finance and the Public Service is Jamaica 's chief financial official in charge of formulating both monetary and financial policies. He works alongside the Bank of Jamaica and its Governor. It is active in developing financial inclusion policy and is a member of the Alliance for Financial Inclusion. [1]
The Financial Services Commission was established to improved the Financial Supervision in Jamaica after the 1995 Financial Crisis. After the act was passed, the senior directors and key executive members were hired in November 2001. The General Manager was on-boarded in February 2002 and in April, the operations was started.
GAYLORD — A dispute between two men that led to a fatal stabbing on Aug. 17 has been ruled a justifiable homicide citing self defense, according to Gaylord Police Chief Frank Claeys.
During the 1950s the association also acquired land at 10 Caledonia Avenue in Kingston and constructed an office building which was opened in 1976. This building houses the association's secretariat, the Jamaica Civil Service Mutual Thrift Society, the JCSA Ltd, the JCS Housing Company Ltd., and the offices of the National Environment and ...
Donald Sangster. Edward Seaga. Audley Shaw. Categories: Government ministers of Jamaica. Finance ministers by country.
Jamaica joined the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in February 1963 [ 1] under the leadership of The Rt. Hon. Sir Alexander Bustamante, [ 2] one year after the country's independence. [ 3] From 1963 to 1966, Rt. Hon. Sir Donald Sangster served as Jamaica's governor to the IMF and World Bank, and represented Jamaica during delegations held at ...