Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness will not face corruption charges in conflict of interest case
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Andrew Holness, the prime minister of Jamaica, will not face charges in a conflict of interest case from when he was the country's education minister.
The commission investigated the case after a news report in 2016 raised questions about close ties between Holness and principals of a company hired for several roof repairs at schools and other projects.
The panel found that Holness knew two directors and shareholders of the company for more than 20 years. The company had received 10 contracts totaling nearly $142,000, but only five of them were reported to the Office of the Contractor General as required, the report said.
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