National Lotteries Control Board (NLCB) director Camille Forde, who was sent on leave last July, pending the outcome of an investigation, has been charged with five disciplinary offence by the Statutory Authorities Service Commission (SASC).
Forde, of La Florissante, D'Abadie was given 14 days to respond to the SASC's letter dated December 22, which outlined the charges of misconduct.
Contacted yesterday on whether she intended to reply to the SASC's letter, Forde reserved comment.
"I don't have anything to share with you," was her curt response in a telephone interview.
The letter was copied to the NLCB's acting director and the Ministry of Finance permanent secretary.
Referring to a letter dated July 29, the SASC informed Forde in writing last month that it had considered the report of an investigating officer, who was appointed to "enquire into allegations of misconduct made against you and has decided to prefer the following disciplinary charges" against her.
The particular of charges stated that as a director of the NLCB, Forde in the course of her duties in or around February, 2014, held a position as a director of private company, Smart Speak Foundation, which sought sponsorship from the NLCB and that holding such a position was inconsistent with her position.
Forde, the letter stated also failed to disclose to the NLCB that she was a director of Smart Speak Foundation.
She was also accused of involving herself in the granting of sponsorship of $300,000 annually from April 30, 2014 to March, 2017, in tranches of $25,000 per month to Smart Speak Foundation which brought the NLCB's board into disrepute.
The misconduct was contrary to regulations 83(1) (a) (b) and (d) of the SASC.
"In accordance with the provisions of Regulation 92(1) of the SASC Chapter 24:01, you are required to state in writing whether you admit or deny these charges and submit any explanation on the matter. Your reply should be submitted through the director (Acting) National Lotteries Control Board within 14 days of receipt of this letter," the letter advised Forde.
Smart Speak Foundation was registered on July 29, 2013, and its directors include attorney and religious minister Dave Rudolph McKenzie, Camille Forde, Jevon Jeffrey and Rhianna McKenzie.
The organisation is a subsidiary of Final Hours Ministries and also the Building Better Parents organisation, all of which received financial assistance from NLCB.