Over $58 billion has been added to budget

Over $58 billion has been added to the budget.

The third supplementary budget was approved by the Lower House yesterday (September 26).

Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke explained that the third estimates account for monies to be paid under the second year of the Public Sector Compensation Restructuring Programme.

He said over $700 billion will cover non-debt recurrent expenditure.

The Minister also indicated that $1.7 billion has been allocated for the upcoming Local Government Election.

The estimates will be before Parliament’s Public Administration and Appropriations Committee today.

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Over $58 billion has been added to the budget.

The third supplementary budget was approved by the Lower House yesterday (September 26).

Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke explained that the third estimates account for monies to be paid under the second year of the Public Sector Compensation Restructuring Programme.

He said over $700 billion will cover non-debt recurrent expenditure.

The Minister also indicated that $1.7 billion has been allocated for the upcoming Local Government Election.

The estimates will be before Parliament’s Public Administration and Appropriations Committee today.

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Over $58 billion has been added to the budget.

The third supplementary budget was approved by the Lower House yesterday (September 26).

Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke explained that the third estimates account for monies to be paid under the second year of the Public Sector Compensation Restructuring Programme.

He said over $700 billion will cover non-debt recurrent expenditure.

The Minister also indicated that $1.7 billion has been allocated for the upcoming Local Government Election.

The estimates will be before Parliament’s Public Administration and Appropriations Committee today.

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Arrangements made for UHWI to take dengue cases that overflow from BHC

Over $58 billion has been added to the budget.

The third supplementary budget was approved by the Lower House yesterday (September 26).

Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke explained that the third estimates account for monies to be paid under the second year of the Public Sector Compensation Restructuring Programme.

He said over $700 billion will cover non-debt recurrent expenditure.

The Minister also indicated that $1.7 billion has been allocated for the upcoming Local Government Election.

The estimates will be before Parliament’s Public Administration and Appropriations Committee today.

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Over $58 billion has been added to the budget.

The third supplementary budget was approved by the Lower House yesterday (September 26).

Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke explained that the third estimates account for monies to be paid under the second year of the Public Sector Compensation Restructuring Programme.

He said over $700 billion will cover non-debt recurrent expenditure.

The Minister also indicated that $1.7 billion has been allocated for the upcoming Local Government Election.

The estimates will be before Parliament’s Public Administration and Appropriations Committee today.

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Marisa Dalrymple Philibert resigns as House Speaker & MP for South Trelawny

Over $58 billion has been added to the budget.

The third supplementary budget was approved by the Lower House yesterday (September 26).

Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke explained that the third estimates account for monies to be paid under the second year of the Public Sector Compensation Restructuring Programme.

He said over $700 billion will cover non-debt recurrent expenditure.

The Minister also indicated that $1.7 billion has been allocated for the upcoming Local Government Election.

The estimates will be before Parliament’s Public Administration and Appropriations Committee today.

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Opposition calls for House Speaker Dalrymple-Philibert to resign, following damning report from Integrity Commission

Over $58 billion has been added to the budget.

The third supplementary budget was approved by the Lower House yesterday (September 26).

Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke explained that the third estimates account for monies to be paid under the second year of the Public Sector Compensation Restructuring Programme.

He said over $700 billion will cover non-debt recurrent expenditure.

The Minister also indicated that $1.7 billion has been allocated for the upcoming Local Government Election.

The estimates will be before Parliament’s Public Administration and Appropriations Committee today.

Read More

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Over $58 billion has been added to the budget.

The third supplementary budget was approved by the Lower House yesterday (September 26).

Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke explained that the third estimates account for monies to be paid under the second year of the Public Sector Compensation Restructuring Programme.

He said over $700 billion will cover non-debt recurrent expenditure.

The Minister also indicated that $1.7 billion has been allocated for the upcoming Local Government Election.

The estimates will be before Parliament’s Public Administration and Appropriations Committee today.

Read More

Manchester welcomes opening of May Pen to Williamsfield highway, as Portlanders lament its negative impact on their commute

Over $58 billion has been added to the budget.

The third supplementary budget was approved by the Lower House yesterday (September 26).

Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke explained that the third estimates account for monies to be paid under the second year of the Public Sector Compensation Restructuring Programme.

He said over $700 billion will cover non-debt recurrent expenditure.

The Minister also indicated that $1.7 billion has been allocated for the upcoming Local Government Election.

The estimates will be before Parliament’s Public Administration and Appropriations Committee today.

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Finance Minister welcomes historic credit rating from S&P

Over $58 billion has been added to the budget.

The third supplementary budget was approved by the Lower House yesterday (September 26).

Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke explained that the third estimates account for monies to be paid under the second year of the Public Sector Compensation Restructuring Programme.

He said over $700 billion will cover non-debt recurrent expenditure.

The Minister also indicated that $1.7 billion has been allocated for the upcoming Local Government Election.

The estimates will be before Parliament’s Public Administration and Appropriations Committee today.

Read More