The UHWI Tax Exemption Scandal has taken a major new turn! While the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) continues to probe the misuse of the hospital’s tax-exempt status, The Willman Sales Company Limited has officially come forward to clear its name.
In a recent interview on RJR’s The Hotline with Emily Shields, representatives from Willman Sales made it clear: they did not benefit from any illegal tax exemptions. According to their statement, the items they purchased under the hospital’s name went directly to the UHWI and were not diverted to their own company’s facilities.
This creates a massive contrast with other entities named in the Auditor General’s report, such as JACDEN Group of Companies (linked to MP Dennis Gordon), where it was alleged that goods were transported to private locations rather than the hospital itself.
In this video, we break down:
The specific claims made by Willman Sales on RJR.
How their story differs from the findings involving JACDEN and the other two companies (Supreme Laundry Services and Scientific Medical Services).
What this means for the ongoing PAC investigation into the $23 million in lost customs duties.
The “systemic failures” at the UHWI that allowed these private-entity imports to happen in the first place.
Is this a case of administrative error by the hospital, or is there more to the story? Stay tuned as we follow the money and the politics behind one of the biggest scandals in Jamaica right now.
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