
Helene Davis Whyte
Helene Davis Whyte is a veteran trade unionist and public commentator in Jamaica, known for her advocacy on workers' rights and social justice. She has been vocal about the need for accountability and transparency in the financial sector, particularly in light of the recent multibillion-dollar fraud involving Stocks & Securities Limited (SSL). Davis Whyte has expressed skepticism regarding the effectiveness of a commission of inquiry proposed by political leaders, urging that the focus should be on ensuring regulatory failures are addressed to prevent future frauds.
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Davis-Whyte analyses the situation as one where the JLP’s unofficial campaigning has paid dividends.
Razor-thin | Lead Stories | Jamaica GleanerVeteran trade unionist Helene Davis Whyte advised that the threat was ridiculous and a blunt-tooled intrusion into people’s private lives.
Editorial | HR support for Parliament | CommentaryHelene Davis Whyte dismissed the memo as 'ridiculous', arguing it relies on assumptions about skin marks.
HICKEY POLICE | Lead StoriesHelene Davis Whyte is a veteran trade unionist and public commentator who expressed skepticism about the potential outcomes of a commission of inquiry into the SSL fraud.
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