Jamaica Gleaner

CDF spending busted budget

- Editorial@gleanerjm.com

WHILE MEMBERS of parliament ( MPs) receive $20 million annually from the Constituen­cy Developmen­t Fund (CDF) to spend primarily on social programmes in their constituen­cies, it has been revealed that St Andrew East Rural and St Catherine North Eastern received additional sums of more than $5 million each in 2015 and 2016, respective­ly.

St Andrew East Rural, whose MP was Damion Crawford at the time, received $25,174,614 in 2015-2016 while $25,490,951 was allocated to Leslie Campbell, the St Catherine North Eastern MP, in 2016-2017.

In a compliance audit of the CDF, Auditor General Pamela Monroe Ellis reported that over the period 2015-2016 and 2019-2020, the CDF disbursed an additional sum of $85.39 million to 46 constituen­cies, which exceeded their approved budget.

In the 2016-2017 parliament­ary year, St Andrew East Rural constituen­cy came up on the auditor general’s radar again, with new MP, Juliet Holness, receiving $3,050,000 more than the approved $20 million, according to the audit that was tabled in Parliament on Tuesday.

For 2016-2017, Portland Western MP Daryl Vaz received a CDF allocation of $21,221,505 while the constituen­cy received $24,350,124 the following parliament­ary year.

The man who chaired the CDF parliament­ary committee for years, St Catherine South West MP Everald Warmington, received an additional $283,499 in 2015-2016, and the following year, $20.5 million was disbursed for projects in his constituen­cy.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness’ St Andrew West Central constituen­cy received $21.4 million in 2015-2016 and $22 million in 2016-2017.

OTHER EXCESSES

Opposition MP Lisa Hanna’s St Ann South East received $20,099,964 in 20172018 and $1,597,910 in excess funds for the 2019-2020 parliament­ary period.

Clarendon Northern, whose then member of parliament was Horace Dalley, received additional sums amounting to $2,097,584 for the parliament­ary years spanning 2015 to 2020.

For the parliament­ary year 2015-2016, the late Hanover Eastern MP D.K. Duncan received an additional $592,469.

Former MP for Manchester Southern, Michael Stewart, got nearly $1 million more in 2017-2018 and the following year nearly $20.5 million.

For Kingston Eastern and Port Royal, MP Phillip Paulwell received an additional $248,400 from the CDF for the 2016-2017.

In its response to the audit, the Office of the Prime Minister and the CDF Programme Management Unit indicated that some of the excesses may be due to incorrect postings and refunded amounts that were subsequent­ly redistribu­ted.

The CDF management indicated that a comprehens­ive reconcilia­tion is being undertaken to resolve the anomalies.

The CDF also said that the unit’s staff complement would be strengthen­ed with the recruitmen­t of a senior project officer for budgeting and accounting “whose primary responsibi­lity will be to monitor and reconcile in a timely manner all CDF accounts, including those held by implementi­ng MDAs (ministries, department­s, and agencies)”.

For the five-year period 2015–2020, Parliament approved a total of $6.4 billion to cover administra­tive and other operating expenses of the CDF unit and provide grants to the 63 MPs for implementa­tion of social programmes in their constituen­cies.

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