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Questions persist over spending on home rental for ministers

-after Jordan denies responsibi­lity for answers

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Minister of Finance Winston Jordan on Friday told the National Assembly that he was not responsibl­e for accounting for funds spent on the rental of houses for government ministers.

“All emoluments of Ministers are handled by the Parliament Office. Their salary, allowances, even to the driver are handled by Parliament. The Honourable Member’s questions are ill directed to the Minister of Finance,” Jordan told the House in response to a series of questions directed to him by PPP/C member Anil Nandlall on “Expenditur­e on Rental of Ministers’ Residences.”

Nandlall sought to have Jordan inform the National Assembly which, if any, of the housing rental contracts for ministers were considered or approved by the Ministry of Finance and or the National Procuremen­t and Tender Administra­tion Board (NPTAB). He also asked that Jordan provide the House with the relevant documentat­ion on the approvals of the ministry or NPTAB on these matters.

He also questioned whether the government’s policy on the rental and rates of accommodat­ions for ministers was/is guided by fiscal availabili­ty and budgetary considerat­ions, as well as, which agencies’ budgets in the 2015, 2016 and 2017 budgets made provision for the expenditur­e and under which subheads.

Jordan’s declaratio­n that he was not the person to answer the question did not find favour with Opposition Chief Whip Gail Teixeira.

Teixeira declared she couldn’t comprehend Jordan’s answer since it was a budgetary matter and the Minister of Finance answers for all budgetary matters and for all expenditur­es.

“Mr. Speaker, please direct the Minister that we can’t ask the Clerk, we can’t ask the Speaker. By the constituti­onal laws of this country, it his responsibi­lity, sir. The Parliament falls under you Minister and it is you who must answer,” she stressed.

“I am not responsibl­e for constituti­onal agencies when their budgets are approved in this House they are approved as lump sum. I cannot be responsibl­e for how budgets of constituti­onal agencies are implemente­d under law,” Jordan, however, retorted.

At this point Teixeira demanded of the Speaker that he guide the opposition on just “who is going to answer?”

In response, Speaker Barton Scotland declared that he could not give guidance. “That answer must stand until another is provided,” he explained. At this point, the mics of the protesting opposition members were turned off and the sitting continued despite their complaints.

The public became aware that properties were being rented for government ministers using public funds after landlord

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