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JAM | Nov 30, 2023

Petrojam employees face charges over failure to file statutory declarations

Tamoy Ashman

Tamoy Ashman / Our Today

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The Integrity Commission has recommended that four Petrojam employees be charged after they failed to submit their statutory declarations for 2019.

The individuals listed are Sheryll Blair administrative assistant at Petrojam, terminal technician Sydney Brown, process engineer Michael Wilkinson, and customer service representative Wayne Salmon.

According to the Integrity Commission reports, the employees failed to meet the deadline for filing their declaration in 2019. They were notified in November 2020 and offered a 30-day extension.

However, after failing to comply, notices to discharge liability were served in February 2021. The individuals again failed to comply.

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