Jamaica Gleaner

NHT RAID FORMALISED!

Approved law gives Gov’t power to take $46b from NHT through 2021

- Jovan Johnson Staff Reporter

LEGISLATIO­N HAS been approved to allow the Government to take $46 billion in budgetary support, or $11.4 billion yearly, from the National Housing Trust (NHT) over four years.

But Finance Minister Audley Shaw is insisting that if revenues perform well, the drawdowns will be limited.

Shaw, in opening the debate on the bill to amend the NHT Act, reiterated that while the Government was “reluctantl­y” using the money, the other options were less attractive and included the imposition of new taxes or expenditur­e cuts.

Peter Phillips, the opposition leader and spokesman on finance, noted that the Holness administra­tion was going back on its promise in opposition that a Jamaica Labour Party government would not use NHT money for budgetary support.

ELECTION PROMISES

Though saying that the issue is now “water under the bridge”, Phillips said that the Government had to go to the NHT because of its election promises.

“What arises now,” Phillips said, “is, what assurance can the Government give that at the end of any period, this is going to come to an end, or, is the view now that the NHT is to be a continuing source of fiscal financing for the recurrent Budget?”

Before Shaw answered, Holness noted that even though his party, while in opposition, criticised Phillips’s administra­tion and threatened a lawsuit over a similar drawdown in 2013, it acted “responsibl­y” and backed down and allowed the Portia Simpson Miller administra­tion to secure the deal with the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund in 2013.

“I don’t want it to be said that we were an opposition that opposed mindlessly and did not look at what was best for the country,” Holness said.

He added: “The same conditions that necessitat­ed that move while you were the Government are the same conditions that exist. They might be less severe but severe nonetheles­s and emergency nonetheles­s.”

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Minister of Finance Audley Shaw

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