Survey finds 91% of city chamber members showed profit in 2012

Clinton Urling

A Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry survey has found that 91% of its members showed a profit in 2012 but a significant number also perceived corruption as high and the controversial Marriott Hotel project was not seen as a priority.

Clinton Urling, President of the GCCI, yesterday noted that the second Attitudinal Survey revealed that none of the participants recorded perceived corruption in the public sector as being low or somewhat low. In fact 74 percent of members reported that perceived corruption was high in