Pamella Munroe Ellis’s audit report on the Caribbean
Maritime Institute (CMI) indicates cronyism at its best. The hiring of six
assistant lecturers who have no training or teaching experience in the subject
areas simply shows a disinterest by the institution’s leadership to provide
qualified lecturers so that students may obtain the best possible education.
Furthermore, the hiring of 253 part-time lecturers without approval from the
Ministry of Finance indicates a breakdown in communication between CMI and the
ministry that resulted in failure to monitor spending of $135.6 million paid in
salaries at tax payers’ expense. Students’ surveyed feedback on their
dissatisfaction with the training offered by CMI lecturers should be taken
seriously especially since these students are paying such high tuition for
their education. CMI’s leadership should be held responsible for compromising
the education needs of its students
Caribbean Maritime Institute Accused Of Employing Unqualified And Inexperienced Educators
Caribbean Maritime Institute Accused Of Employing Unqualified And Inexperienced Educators
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