
Marsha Henry-Martin
Marsha Henry-Martin serves as the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development in Jamaica. She was mentioned in the context of the ECJ's concerns regarding the proposed Portmore parish boundaries, highlighting the administrative aspects of the boundary amendment process.
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Recent news mentions
Marsha Henry-Martin, permanent secretary in the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development, said one of the challenges facing the municipal corporations is the delay in the implementation of financial accounting software.
Backlog burden worsens | NewsMarsha Henry Martin acknowledged the importance of understanding the individual realities of MSMEs.
UNDP prioritises technical assistance and finance to avert disaster loss in Jamaica, The Bahamas | NewsMarsha Henry-Martin emphasised the importance of providing support for MSMEs to navigate disasters.
MSMEs encouraged to create business continuity plans | News
The ministry has indicated through the affidavit of the Permanent Secretary Marsha Henry Martin that there is no intention to bring the act into operation.
Gov't asserts 'no intention' to enforce Portmore parish law before boundary changes | NewsECJ chairman Earl Jarrett, in the letter to McKenzie's ministry, advised Permanent Secretary Marsha Henry-Martin.
Supreme Court blocks Portmore parish law from taking effect | NewsThe letter to the ministry was sent to Permanent Secretary Marsha Henry-Martin.
Senate approves Portmore parish bill | NewsMarsha Henry-Martin is the Permanent Secretary who received the ECJ's letter regarding the proposed boundary.
ECJ sounds alarm over proposed Portmore parish boundary | News





















