THE VINCENTIAN PDF - 26-03-21

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FRIDAY, MARCH

26, 2021

VOLUME 115, No.12 www.thevincentian.com

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CUSTOMS SERVICE CHARGE INCREASED BEFORE Dr. Godwin Friday contended that there was no need for a new Bill to make the arreas payment legal, since existing legislation authorised the payments to regional and international organisations. (Photo: API)

Left: Finance Minister Camillo Gonsalves might just have hinted at a level of embarrassment not be able to pay the arrears and keep up with regular payments.

THERE WAS AN INCREASE in the Customs Service Charge (CSC) in 2015 from four to five percent, to deal with the arrears with international and regional organizations. However, despite legislation to ensure that the payments are made through monies raised through a further increase of 1% in the CSC, as per the 2021 Budget, Opposition Leader Dr. Godwin Friday said that he is concerned that a similar situation (of irregular payment and arrears) could arise. The Bill was passed in Parliament on March 16, despite opposition from Dr. Friday and the other members of the opposition New Democratic Party, and provided for the monies so raised (approximated to be in the region of $10 million) to be used to satisfy stipulated contributions to ten (10) regional organizations, including the Regional Security

System (RSS), CARICOM and the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States. According to Finance Minister Camillo Gonsalves, as St. Vincent and the Grenadines joined more of these institutions, the price tag had grown and that this country, like many others, had failed to make its contributions. “Very often when you go into these meetings, one of the matters on their agenda is that countries have not sent in their quarterly contributions,” Gonsalves said.

“And we are so dependent on these we found it important to set aside a dedicated stream of money, and we decided to do that by raising the Customs Service Charge by one percentage point,” he continued. But while speaking on the ‘New Times’ programme on March 22, Dr. Friday said that he had been reminded that in the 2015 Budget address, the then Finance Minister — Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves — had announced a similar measure. In that message, PM Gonsalves

TCI DENIES GONSALVES ‘WORKERS’ CLAIM ARLINGTON MUSGROVE, Minister of Immigration, Citizenship, Labour and Employment Services has denied that there has been any discussion with Vincentian authorities on the hiring of 200 Vincentians at the new Sandals Beaches Resort in Turks and Caicos (TCI). During the March 16 Session of Parliament, Finance Minister Camillo Gonsalves

announced that at least 200 Vincentians in the hospitality sector would have the opportunity to work at the new resort as referred, in the coming months. Gonsalves said that his government had concluded discussions with Sandals Resorts International regarding the issue. According to the Finance Minister, the expectation was that these workers will gain

experience and familiarity with the ‘Beaches’ brand and standards, and that these individuals may eventually rotate back through the various Sandals resorts until being redeployed here. He said that the management of Sandals had indicated that a new government had been formed in the Turks and Caicos and that they were in the process of working out matters

relating to work permits for the foreign workers. But in his statement Continued on Page 3. Arlington Musgrove, Minister of Immigration, Citizenship, Labour and Employment Services, made it clear he knew nothing about which Minister Gonsalves had said in parliament.

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