Opposition raises questions on potential conflict of interest in paymaster reacquisition
The recent reacquisition of controlling ownership interest in Paymaster by Government Minister Audrey Marks has raised questions about the management of possible conflicts of interest.
Opposition Spokesperson on Science, Technology and Digital Transformation, Christopher Brown, also noted that the acquisition raises questions about the safeguards required to maintain public confidence in government decision-making.
He argued that Minister Marks holds Cabinet responsibility for efficiency, innovation and digital transformation, a portfolio that directly shapes policy affecting Jamaica’s digital services, payments systems, and wider fintech eco-system.
He said Paymaster operates within that same space, providing payment and digital transaction services across the economy.
Mr. Brown also noted that Paymaster’s operations intersect with a broader digital and telecommunications environment in which regulated service providers interact with government policy and regulatory frameworks.
He said this underscores the need for clarity and transparency regarding how any potential conflicts are being managed.
The Spokesperson noted that the issue is not whether or not any wrongdoing has occurred, but whether sufficient safeguards are in place.
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