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Hon. Nigel Clarke, DPhil., MP, (2nd left) Minister of Finance and the Public Service and Lilia Burunciuc (2nd right), World Bank Country Director for the Caribbean Countries sign a loan agreement to support the Jamaica Social Protection for Increased Resilience and Opportunities Project during a visibility ceremony at the ministry on Tuesday, June 11, 2024. Looking on are Collette Roberts Risden (left), Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Labour and Social Security and Dr. Jaime Saavedra Chanduvi (right), World Bank Human Development Director for Latin America and the Caribbean Region.

Kingston, Jamaica: Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Hon. Fayval Williams, MP, CFA, Minister of Finance and the Public Service (MOFPS), is urging permanent secretaries and heads of entities to be innovative and strategic as they lead in building a resilient and future-proof public service. She made the call during the Government of Jamaica (GOJ) Service Excellence Conference 2026 held at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
Held under the theme, ‘Building Resilient Public Services’, the high-level conference brought together permanent secretaries, heads of agencies, senior public officials, development partners and governance experts to examine strategies for strengthening continuity, responsiveness and reliability in public service delivery, particularly during periods of crisis and disruption.
While delivering the keynote address on behalf of the Prime Minister, Minister Williams charged public sector leaders to build an intentional public service that is not only efficient but adaptable and resilient.
“Today, I issue a clear charge to every leader in the public sector. Our country has come a long way, and we are now at a decisive stage in the evolution of our public sector. We are no longer simply building systems for efficiency. We are building systems that must perform under pressure, adapt in real time, and continue to serve our citizens regardless of circumstances. This requires a shift in how we lead”, emphasised Minister Williams.
Referencing the lessons emerging from Hurricane Melissa in October 2025, the Minister noted that while the event exposed vulnerabilities in sustaining operations during emergencies, it also highlighted the dedication and ingenuity of public servants across the Government system.
“We saw firefighters, first responders, healthcare workers and social workers continuing to serve, even as they managed their own personal circumstances. That level of commitment cannot be taken for granted. The Service Excellence Policy recognises that supporting employees is essential to sustaining service delivery…. Our staff must know we support them. They must also be prepared and equipped to maintain continuity and quality of service delivery”, highlighted Minister Williams.

Meanwhile, Ronald Jackson, Head of Disaster Risk Reduction, Recovery and Resilience at the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Crisis Bureau, emphasised that this conference comes at a critical juncture as Jamaica recovers from Hurricane Melissa.
“The focus of this year’s conference is timely given Jamaica’s recovery efforts and the advent of the 2026 Hurricane Season. During these times, the public expects the government to be operating efficiently and robustly to meet their needs. To meet those expectations under stress and strain will require a public service that is resilient with strong infrastructure and systems”, noted Jackson.
The conference forms part of the Government’s broader public sector modernisation agenda and supports the implementation of the Service Excellence Policy introduced in 2022. To date, thirty-three (33) ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) are actively implementing the Service Excellence Programme.
Participants engaged in discussions on disaster preparedness, business continuity planning, digital transformation, institutional leadership, customer experience and psychosocial support systems for public sector employees. The conference also showcased examples of innovation and service improvement across Government, including expanded digital service platforms and strengthened citizen engagement initiatives.
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Hon. Fayval Williams, MP, CFA, Minister of Finance and the Public Service (MOFPS), is urging permanent secretaries and heads of entities to be innovative and strategic as they lead in building a resilient and future-proof public service. She made the call during the Government of Jamaica (GOJ) Service Excellence Conference 2026 held at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.

Following a meeting on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, between the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service (MOFPS) and the Jamaica Confederation of Trade Unions (JCTU), both parties are pleased to advise that an agreement has been reached to resume annual performance-based salary increments.

Honourable Fayval Williams, Minister of Finance and the Public Service, announces the commencement of the search for a new Governor of the Bank of Jamaica (“BOJ”) who would be expected to succeed Governor Richard Byles on the completion of his term of appointment on August 18, 2026. The search will take place in keeping with the principles of transparency and good governance.

The Ministry of Finance and the Public Service (MOFPS) has officially launched the fourth staging of the National Budget Secondary School Tour, setting the tone for a series of dynamic and interactive workshops designed to sensitize students about the national budget and its impact on their lives.
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