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Facey donates photocopier to justice ministry

By CANDIESE LEVERIDGE Online reporter

Thursday, February 16, 2012



THE Facey Group has donated a Xerox Work Centre 5675 printer/photocopier valued at $662,200 to the Ministry of Justice.

According to Nigel Clarke, Chief Executive Officer of the Facey Group, the machine is top of the line and boasts reliability, speed, functionality, durability and enhanced security and access features.

At a press conference held at the Ministry of Justice this morning, Justice Minister Mark Golding said the donation came out of the serious need for the device because of the pile up of documents at the ministry.

The Facey Group, through its subsidiary Public Business Solution (PBS) donated the machine in response to an article published this week stating that there was a pile up of documents at the Supreme Court because of a malfunctioning photocopier.

Clarke said the machine is a multifunctional, high speed device that will serve the ministry well.

He said that the decision to donate the machine stemmed from the group's investment in Jamaica's success.



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