The PPP has called into question the government’s plans for the restructuring of the One Laptop per Family (OLPF) programme while rejecting Minister of State Joseph Harmon’s reference to the programme as a “massive fraud.”
During the party’s weekly press briefing held at Freedom House, yesterday the party’s General Secretary Clement Rohee stated that the remarks by Harmon were without basis given that with the plethora of forensic audits ongoing the OLPF programme was not selected for one.
The party’s general secretary defended the programme, which was conceptualised under the PPP administration and has