THE ADMINISTRATIVE arm of Parliament is seemingly unaware as to whether lawmakers on both sides of the political divide were consulted on the type of microphone system that should replace a previous one that was beset by a string of defects..
Parliament's newly installed microphone system, which sparked controversy regarding how it was used, has been touted by the installation company as the most suitable for Jamaica as it is widely us.
Describing some of her colleague legislators as “unruly” Juliet Holness, the deputy speaker of the House of Representatives, says Parliament’s $18-million microphone system upgrade reflects the rules of the Standing Orders. The Parliamentary.
The new state-of-the-art microphone system installed in the Jamaican Parliament over the summer holidays, and which gives the presiding officer sole authority to determine who speaks and when, cost approximately $18 million, The Sunday Gleaner was.
CLAIMS BY the Opposition People’s National Party (PNP) that the Government has instituted a new audio system in Parliament to gag its members have been dismissed by Information Minister Robert Morgan. Morgan yesterday refuted the claims by the.