
Jamaica Inquirer
NaRRA chief Antony Anderson sets 100-day push to build authority
Major General Antony Anderson, chief executive officer of the National Reconstruction and Resilience Authority, says his opening 100 days will be centred on shaping the new organisation.
Speaking in a special interview with the Jamaica Information Service, Anderson, also identified as Ambassador Anderson, said the priority is to put in place the systems required to manage the programme. His appointment took effect last week, and he said NaRRA should be operating by the end of the year.
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