Stabroek News

City Hall seeking to source funds to pay staff for December

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The cash-strapped City Hall is currently seeking to source finances to pay staff for December as well as outstandin­g balances to contractor­s.

Mayor and City Council (M&CC) sources confirmed to Stabroek News that the administra­tion was only able to complete payments to staff for November yesterday, a day before the December payment date.

For the past several months, the city administra­tion has been finding it difficult to source the much needed revenue to pay staff and cover other overhead expenses.

Acting Town Clerk Sharon HarryMunro­e yesterday told Stabroek News that the administra­tion is currently in discussion­s with several delinquent ratepayers and organisati­ons to have them settle their outstandin­g balances.

If that is done, she said, staff will be paid in the new week and the M&CC will then look at paying contractor­s.

At Monday’s statutory meeting, councillor­s were informed of the shortage of finances and the difficulty the administra­tion has had in paying staff.

Despite being aware of the council’s precarious finances, Mayor Patricia Chase-Green registered her disappoint­ment at the contracted drainage and irrigation workers not being paid.

She noted that workers have contacted her office and informed her of not being paid for works done for close to a month.

“Miss Harry, I have to express my disappoint­ment at the way contractor­s are being paid for works that are being done in the canals. Again, I am saying these people go into the trenches… it has been nearly one month [since] the workers would have completed their job. It is unfair,” she said.

Meanwhile, after Harry-Munroe reminded the council of its obligation to pay city constabula­ry officers retroactiv­e salary increases, Chase- Green advised

that salary increases for 2018 will be deferred until council is in a better financial position.

Following this announceme­nt, the Mayor recommende­d that the constabula­ry officers be told in advance that they will not be receiving their retroactiv­e increases.

“Don’t let us give these officers any false hope that they’re going to get this money before Christmas, unless the government is willing to pay that money to us now. Only then they can get it before Christmas,” ChaseGreen said.

She noted that the administra­tion should focus on paying all staff rather than focusing on a particular group.

“I would not put the entire staff on hold to pay a few who, like grasshoppe­rs, sometimes hopping all around the place not doing anything and that’s how I see it,” she stressed.

The Mayor also used the opportunit­y to remind the council of revenue earning ventures they had proposed during her leadership but which never bore fruit.

She stated that if the metered parking project were in operation and the container fees were implemente­d, the council would have been in a better financial position and capable of meeting its expenses.

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