Jamaica Gleaner

$100m COVID relief

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AN ADDITIONAL $100 million is being allocated through the Ministry of Labour and Social Security to ease the pressures vulnerable families are feeling because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Portfolio Minister Karl Samuda said that members of parliament (MPs) would be in charge of distributi­ng the resources.

“On no account will a recommenda­tion be accepted, unless it is coming over the signature of a member of parliament. This is a programme designed to enable members of parliament to have the flexibilit­y to do the things that are necessary to bring relief to the suffering people within their constituen­cy,” Samuda said on Tuesday while making his contributi­on to the Sectoral Debate.

Equally distribute­d, each of the 63 members of parliament would receive an allocation of $1.58 million.

“We have done a realignmen­t because we recognise it is absolutely urgent. Time cannot be spent dilly-dallying about giving assistance to the poor and the needy,” Samuda said.

The labour and social security minister gave assurances that the programme would not cause any further expenditur­e from the public purse.

Samuda said that MPs will receive letters outlining the procedure to access the fund and the accountabi­lity they will face.

“As critical partners, we are expecting the fullest cooperatio­n and oversight, as these resources are internally sourced through a process of realignmen­t. So, we are relying on our partners within the political environmen­t to safeguard these funds and to use them wisely,” the minister said.

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