Chief of Staff Responds to Controversy Surrounding Crematorium Construction Deal

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Chief of Staff Lionel ‘Max’ Hurst responded to CYW International group’s concerns over the country’s first crematorium construction fallout.

The group, including Shelley Challenger, Minnelle Williams, and Shari Yearwood, withdrew from the project, citing a breach of confidentiality.

They claimed their detailed business proposal was leaked to the media, compromising the project.

Hurst refuted claims of confidentiality, stating the government is transparent.

Initially, the government approached local funeral homes, but later accepted the trio’s proposal to invest up to US$3.5 million in the project, which included the crematorium, a garden, a chapel, and urn storage.

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