Jamaica Gleaner

Scott defends handling of finances

- Ruddy Mathison Gleaner Writer

CHAIRMAN OF the St Catherine Municipal Corporatio­n, Norman Scott, has defended the handling of the corporatio­n’s finances under his leadership.

Speaking at Thursday’s monthly meeting of the municipal corporatio­n, Scott attributed a build-up in payments to persons and entities who undertake work for the state body to a new policy introduced by the finance ministry.

“While I am open to questions about prudence, I want to make it absolutely clear that the build-up of outstandin­g payments are due specifical­ly to the new policy regarding GCT (general consumptio­n tax) recently put in place by the finance ministry and the amount of work that was done at the Thetford Cemetery in the parish,” Scott said.

“Whilst the ministry has given us a substantia­l amount of money, we have paid out more money from the municipali­ty than what we received,” he continued.

According to Scott, the corporatio­n now has to pay GCT on goods, a cost he disclosed was once borne by the ministry but is now transferre­d to the municipali­ty.

“This has greatly affected us in that we have to find more money to make payments,” said Scott.

He said under his leadership, the municipali­ty has not been tardy in making payments to persons. Scott noted that he inherited financial problems when he became mayor.

“Now bills are paid on time, offices renovated, so workers can now perform in an atmosphere of comfort,” he said.

Taking credit for the recent upgrading of the Spanish Town infirmary, Scott told the councillor­s that most of the projects that the corporatio­n undertook were paid for by revenue generated by the municipali­ty.

He said the new Thetford Cemetery that has now been gazetted would bring additional revenue to the corporatio­n, helping it to defray its financial obligation­s.

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