Here’s What The US Says About Fiscal Transparency In These Caribbean Countries

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By NAN Staff Writer

NEWS AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY, Sept. 9, 2022: The US Department of State today released its 2022 Fiscal Transparency Report to Congress, which evaluated Fiscal Transparency in 141 countries globally including 8 in the Caribbean.  The report says sixty-nine countries globally, including 5 in the Caribbean did not make any progress in meeting the minimum requirements of fiscal transparency. However, 27, including 2 in the Caribbean, were assessed as having made significant progress toward meeting the minimum requirements of fiscal transparency.

The Department assessed the governments of Jamaica, Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago as meeting the minimum requirements of fiscal transparency for 2022.

The minimum requirement of fiscal transparency includes – national budget documentation (to include income and expenditures by ministry) and government contracts and licenses for natural resource extraction (to include bidding and concession allocation practices).

HERE’S WHERE THEY STAND

The Bahamas, Haiti and Belize were deemed as having made no significant progress in meeting the minimum fiscal requirements. Here’s why:

THE BAHAMAS

On The Bahamas, the US Department of State’s 2022 Fiscal Transparency Report, says The Bahamas’s fiscal transparency would be improved by:

Ensuring the supreme audit institution audits the government’s executed budget; and

Making audit reports publicly available within a reasonable period.

BELIZE

Belize’s fiscal transparency would be improved by:

Publishing its executive budget proposal within a reasonable period; and

Ensuring the supreme audit institution audits the government’s executed budget and makes audit reports publicly available within a reasonable period.

HAITI

Haiti’s fiscal transparency would be improved by:

Publishing an executive budget proposal and end-of-year report within a reasonable period;

Ensuring the budget provides a substantially full picture by including major sources of revenue and expenditure;

Providing more detail on allocations to, earnings from, and debt holdings of state-owned enterprises;

Subjecting its military budget to civilian oversight;

Ensuring adequate audit and oversight for off-budget accounts;

Ensuring actual revenues and expenditures reasonably correspond to those in the enacted budget;

Improving the reliability of budget documents by producing and publishing a supplemental budget when actual revenues and expenditures do not correspond to those in the enacted budget; and

Ensuring the supreme audit institution meets international standards of independence and publishes timely and substantive audit reports.

Even though the DR and Suriname made some progress, the US report says this on the DOMINICAN REPUBLIC:

The Dominican Republic’s fiscal transparency would be improved by:

Publishing a comprehensive end-of-year report;

Publishing the budget allocations to, earnings from, and debt of major state-owned enterprises; and

Ensuring the independence of the supreme audit institution.

SURINAME

Suriname’s fiscal transparency would be improved by:

Publishing an end-of-year budget report;

Subjecting off-budget accounts to oversight; and

Ensuring applicable laws and regulations for contracting and licensing in natural resource extraction are followed in practice.

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Woman wakes up to find man in house searching handbag Loop Jamaica

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Thirty-two-year-old Kenroy Barry, otherwise called ‘Shatta Blacks’, a mason of Top Hill in St Thomas, has been charged with burglary, larceny and unlawful wounding following an incident in Cheswick district in the parish over three months ago.

Reports from the police are that about 11:30pm on May 9, a woman was at home sleeping when she was awoken by sounds coming from inside her house.

She went to investigate and allegedly saw Barry searching her handbag. Both parties got into a tussle, and she received several wounds.

Barry managed to escape through the front door.

The woman later discovered that US$240 and J$30,000 were missing from her handbag and reported it to the police.

An investigation was launched, and, on September 1, Barry was arrested. He was subsequently charged with the offences.

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TONY HENRY CHARGED

The Police have now charged Tony Henry of Collins with Unlawful Possession of a Firearm, Unlawful Possession of eight rounds of 9mm ammunition and Possession of 357 grams Cannabis.

The alleged incident occurred on Sunday 4th September at John Hughes, during a joint stop and search operation conducted between the police and members of the Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force.

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LETTER: The ABLP Administration LIES & Deception on Olivers Village Water Access/Housing Project

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Dear Editor, 

The Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda announced that 12 houses have been completed in Oliver’s out of the 600 homes planned for that area. I live very nearby to the said housing project. I drove to the area where the houses are being built behind of LICS Ltd on All Saints Road yesterday afternoon. 

When I reached and walked the whole area on foot of the housing project, NONE of the houses were completed. I counted 9 houses the walls are coming up from the foundation and also, they were not plastered or painted and they were without windows. The other 3 homes to be constructed are at the foundation stated with the foundation not even casted, they seemed in the process of laying steel, putting in plumbing and laying electrical pipes. 

Furthermore, I noticed that there ALOT more cisterns covered with grass than houses in the foundation state or with the walls coming up from the foundation. I would also like to mention  that in Renfrews we cannot get Government water because this government lied to the people of Olivers at the start of the year in the first Cabinet notes telling them be prepared to experience inconvenience because they are going to be digging up the the roads to lay pipes in that area, and I have driven up to that area where Mr. Wehner did a video by that BIG BLACK TANK in Buckley’s/Olivers and other areas of the Village, and there are no pipes or any digging in that area to lay pipes to give those people a basic human right access to government water. The BIG BLACK TANK on the hill was to gravity feed that area along with Renfrews and the surrounding communities, and to this day nothing has been done.  

I say all this to say the people of this country, NEVER, EVER, BELIEVER, ANYTHING, these people in our government have to say. All they do is tell lies because they know most of the people very gullible and put election handouts before themselves. I advise the people of this country to go and do their own research and see things for themselves before believing anything these LIARS put in their Cabinet notes or announce to the people of this country. 

I am absolutely fed up of Gaston Browne and his LYING cohorts and it is time for a change in the country. 

Alfred,

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Three days after being shot near his home, a 23-year-old Point Fortin man has died in hospital.

Ronaldo Cybulkiewicz, of Walker Street, in Egypt Village, died at the San Fernando General Hospital (SFGH) on Thursday night.

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The Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GTT) outlet at the Giftland Mall, Liliendaal, Greater Georgetown was on Thursday evening robbed by two armed men posing as security officers. The men escaped with $13,420,487 in cash and $6,015,524 in cheques.

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GT duo nabbed with over 7kg ganja at Weldaad roadblock

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Two residents of West Ruimveldt, Georgetown were arrested on Wednesday during a ‘stop and search’ exercise along the Weldaad Public Road, West Coast Berbice (WCB).

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Castries Mayor Calls On Private Sector To Invest In Security Cameras – St. Lucia Times News

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Castries Mayor Geraldine Lendor-Gabriel has called on the local private sector to invest in security cameras to help in the battle against crime.

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“It must be done because it is the only way that we can capture the information that we need and monitor the City on a twenty-four hour basis,” Landor-Gabriel stated.

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