Lawrence Brady, the Government architect at the centre of the 2008 fake cheques scandal could face a grilling in front of the Commission of Inquiry looking into the handling of taxpayers’ money. It will be his second appearance at the hearings which are scheduled to end on October 11. Brady first appeared before the Commission on…...
OBA supports PLP stance in legal expenses row with Auditor General
says the then Government was right in refusing access to legally privileged communication
Government agrees that the former Progressive Labour Party government was correct in refusing the Auditor General access to legally privileged information, when she investigated what she believed to be a misuse of public funds in 2011. In a 2014 report the Public Accounts Committee recommended that the Auditor General should have access to all Government…...