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Is It A Cultural Thing? Examining Nepotism, Cronyism And Political Ethics

Despite not being considered criminal offenses, nepotism and cronyism in Jamaica’s political sphere has been placed in the spotlight as unbecoming of a transparent process, with questions being raised about the contracting of a marketing campaign for Jamaica Moves as well as the disbursement of lands to individuals with political connections.

To discuss the scope and philosophy of political ethics we are joined by Peter Espeut, Sociologist and Political Commentator and Integrity Advocate Gavin Myers.

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