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Politician, Statistician. Nigel Andrew Lincoln Clarke (born 20 October 1971) is the Minister of Finance and the Public Service of Jamaica. He is a Jamaican Member of Parliament, company director, business executive and statesman. On 26 August 2024, Clarke was announced as the incoming Deputy Managing Director for the International Monetary Fund ...
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 Cabinet of Jamaica is the principal instrument of government policy. It consists of the Prime Minister, and a minimum of thirteen other Ministers of Government, who must be members of one of the two Houses of Parliament. Not more than four members of the Cabinet may be members of the Senate. The Minister of Finance must be an elected member ...
The International Monetary Fund on Monday named Jamaican Finance Minister Nigel Clarke to a top post at the agency, after the official spearheaded fiscal reforms in the Caribbean nation. Clarke ...
Hon. William J.C. Hutchinson – Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries [4] Hon. Laurence Broderick – Ministry of Mining and Energy [4] Senator Arthur Williams – Ministry of Finance and Public Service [4] Senator Marlene Malahoo Forte – Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade [5]
Donald Sangster. Edward Seaga. Audley Shaw. Categories: Government ministers of Jamaica. Finance ministers by country.
Born. (1952-06-13) 13 June 1952 (age 72) Christiana, Manchester, Colony of Jamaica, British Empire. Audley Shaw CD MP (born 13 June 1952) is a Jamaican politician. He currently serves as Minister of Transport & Mining since January 2022. Prior to this appointment he served as the Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce from September 2020 ...
[3] [4] She is the first female to be a minister in the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service, and also the first female minister of science, energy and technology. In June 2014, Fayval Williams was named as a member of the Jamaica Labour Party 's Economic Advisory Council.