Audley Shaw
The Honourable Audley Shaw MP | |
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Minister of Finance, Planning and the Public Service | |
Assumed office 7 March 2016 | |
Prime Minister | Andrew Holness |
Preceded by | Dr. Peter Phillips |
In office 11 September 2007 – 5 January 2012 | |
Prime Minister | Andrew Holness |
Preceded by | Dr. Omar Davies |
Succeeded by | Dr. Peter Phillips |
Shadow Minister of Finance, Planning and the Public Service | |
In office 19 September 2012 – 7 March 2016 | |
Leader | Andrew Holness |
Preceded by | Omar Davies |
Succeeded by | Peter Phillips |
Personal details | |
Born | 13 June 1952 |
Nationality | Jamaican |
Audley Shaw (born 13 June 1952) is a Jamaican politician. He currently serves as the Minister of Finance and the Public Service in Jamaica since 7 March 2016 and previously served in the post from 2007 to 2012.[1]
Between 1983 and 1986, he became the Director of Public Relations and Advertising at the Jamaica National Investment Promotions Limited (JNIP). His responsibilities included overseeing operations in the various JNIP’s Marketing and Overseas Offices in the United States, Canada, Japan, Hong Kong and the United Kingdom and saw many new investments come to Jamaica.[1] He resigned his position with Government and became a Merchant and Marketing Consultant, in 1986.
In 1989, Edward Seaga appointed Mr. Shaw to the Senate. He has served as Shadow Minister of Information and Culture, Shadow Minister of Public Utilities and Transport and Shadow Minister of Industry and Commerce and has been the Member of Parliament for North East Manchester since 1993.[1]
Mr. Shaw has served as General Secretary of the Jamaica Labour Party and has been a Deputy Leader in the Party, since 1999, and was appointed Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament in 1995.[1]
In September 2007, Mr. Shaw was appointed as Minister of Finance and the Public Service for the Jamaica Labour Party.[1]
In November 2013, he ran against Andrew Holness unsuccessfully for the post of leader of the Jamaica Labour Party;
In October, 2013 during the Heroes' Day Awards Ceremony at King's House in Kingston, Mr. Shaw was awarded the Order of Distinction in the rank of Commander for his 20 years of dedicated and honorary service to the House of Parliament.
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Audley Shaw was born in Christiana, Manchester on June 13, 1952.
He attended the Christiana Leased Junior School, Knox College and Holmwood Technical High School in North East Manchester. He first worked with the Jamaica Milk Products as a Laboratory Technician. He then worked with the Jamaica Movement for the Advancement of Literacy (JAMAL Movement) as Area Literacy Officer for North East Manchester and as Zone Officer for St. Andrew.
In 1981 Mr. Shaw graduated from Northern Illinois University (NIU) with the Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts Degrees in Journalism with graduate studies in Marketing, Finance and Public Relations.
Mr. Shaw is the recipient of the Donald R. Grubb NIU distinguished Alumni Award.
Mr. Shaw joined the Chicago Office of Burson-Marseller (a Public Relations Consultancy firm) in 1981 as Client Executive, and later put that experience to work when he joined the Jamaica National Investment Promotion Limited (JNIP) later named JAMPRO and now renamed Jamaica Trade and Invest, as Director for Public Relations and Advertising.
Between 1983 and 1986 Mr. Shaw was responsible for JNIP’s Marketing and Overseas Offices. This gave him responsibility worldwide with offices in the United States, Canada, Japan, Hong Kong and the United Kingdom. During this period many new investments came to Jamaica, employing thousands of people all across the country.
In 1986 Mr. Shaw resigned his position with Government and became a Merchant and Marketing Consultant. In widening his scope to the political sphere he joined the Jamaica Labour Party in 1987.
The Leader of Opposition appointed Mr. Shaw to the Senate in 1989 and he served as Shadow Minister of Information and Culture, Shadow Minister of Public Utilities and Transport as well as Shadow Minister of Industry and Commerce. In March 1993 he was elected Member of Parliament for North East Manchester.
In September 1995 he was appointed Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament – the watchdog of expenditure of public funds by Government Ministries and Agencies. In the 1997 General Elections, Mr. Shaw was re-elected to serve a second term as Member of Parliament for his constituency. He was subsequently appointed Shadow Minister of Finance. In 2002 Mr. Shaw was re-elected to serve a third term as Member of Parliament, and in 2007 he was again re-elected to serve a fourth term as Member of Parliament for the North East Manchester constituency.
Mr. Shaw served as General Secretary of the Jamaica Labour Party and has been a Deputy Leader of the JLP since 1999. In September 2007 Mr. Shaw was appointed Minister of Finance and the Public Service in the new Government of the Jamaica Labour Party. In addition, he later assumed the portfolio of Planning.
During his tenure as Minister of Finance, which saw the world’s worst recession since World War II, among the highlights of policies implemented by him was the Jamaica Debt Exchange – an innovative debt management strategy which has been hailed by the IMF and other multi-lateral institutions. He also introduced a fiscal responsibility framework for Jamaica which includes legislative criteria to promote accountability and transparency in the financial affairs of the country.
Mr. Shaw also commenced major structural reforms in Treasury management, tax reform, pension reform and public sector reform and bequeathed to the incoming administration, a stable economy, characterized by a stable exchange rate, adequate foreign exchange reserves, low inflation, sharply reduced interest rates with a return to growth in the economy.
Following the JLP’s loss in the December 29, 2011 general elections, Mr. Shaw was appointed as Shadow Minister responsible for Finance, Planning, Growth and Economic Development on January 19, 2012.
In 2013 Mr. Shaw was conferred with Jamaica’s national award of the Commander of the Order of Distinction in the field of public service.
In 2014 he was appointed as Shadow Minister responsible for Finance and Planning.
In the General Elections of February 25, 2016 Mr Shaw was re-elected Member of Parliament for North East Manchester for a sixth term and re-appointed Minister of Finance and the Public Service under the JLP administration.