Personal and Corporate Responsibility: Giving Back is a Must – Joe Issa Philanthropist Joe Issa welcomes the call made by the new prime minister for persons and businesses locally and in the Diaspora to give back to their country in whatever way they can. Prime Minister Holness, who made the point in his inaugural speech to the nation said, “It is important that the citizens of Independent Jamaica have a sense of entitlement to good service from their country. However, increasingly this is not being balanced with a duty of giving back.” “I am heartened by the PM’s call for persons and institutions to freely share their knowledge, skills and money for the betterment of society, from participating in civic activities and helping the disadvantaged, to donating to worthy causes,” says Issa, who has several charities in his name. By the time Issa was in his early 20s he had already formed three foundations to give books and supplies to underprivileged Jamaican and Caribbean schools, develop young children through sports and give scholarships to bright Jamaican children for them to attend his alma mater university in the United States. In addition, as a past director and President of the St. Ann Chamber of Commerce Issa has contributed enormously to public discourse on issues affecting Jamaica generally, and the development of the town of Ocho Rios, St. Ann in particular,