CVM was the first to inform Jamaicans that the Parliament had been withholding three reports from the Auditor General’s Department, AuGD. Despite several weeks of deliberation, only one report was presented last week, and another one was tabled on Tuesday. The report revealed a shocking amount of cost overrun for various road work projects undertaken by the Jamaican government. However, insiders suggest that the explanation provided might just be a mere cover-up. Watch the report:
Reporter: Natalia Clarke
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