INSPORTS – Had no inventory management system to account for the receipt and storage of sporting gears

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Auditor General's Findings

INSPORTS provided data, which showed that over the period, April 2012 and October 2015, the Institute purchased sporting gears valuing $12 million for distribution to various sports clubs, schools and other community organisations. The same applied to donations from corporate Jamaica.
We also noted that INSPORTS did not have in place, a system to account for all tickets distributed to patrons for admission to sporting events held at the National Stadium.

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Permanent Secretary (current): Denzil Thorpe

Breach Category: Resource Management

Permanent Secretary (at breach):

Breach Type: Poor Inventory Management

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