The opposition is very silent on the benefits the opposition leader receives for the office he holds...
From HM_Redux"s post:
Govβt responds to questions on Jagdeoβs health, other benefits
July 10, 2014 3:54 pm Category: latest news A+ / A-
Former President, Bharrat Jagdeo. Former President, Bharrat Jagdeo. [www.inewsguyana.com] β Former President Bharrat Jagdeo utilized over $45 million dollars on electricity, transportation and security since demitting office in December 2011 up to February 2014, according to information provided to the National Assembly by Finance Minister Dr. Ashni Singh.
The Finance Minister was responding to questions asked by Opposition MP, Desmond Trotman. In a breakdown, the Former President utilized under benefits provided by the state $9,875,680 on electricity over the 27 months period with more than $1 million for June 2012 and February 2013.
For transportation, Jagdeo utilized a total of $15,220,748. It was noted that all vehicular assets are the property of the state.
The Former President utilized a total of $20,321,520 for security over the 27 months period with a average of $700,000 monthly. All security services are done by serving members of the Presidential Guard Services.
The number of vehicles and guards provided to the former President were not provided.
Trotman had also asked for the total health expenses of the former president and his dependents for each month since demitting office. This was not provided.
The benefits provided to Jagdeo are provided for under the Act which caters for benefits for Former Presidents.
Jagdeo was President from 11 August 1999, to 3 December 2011. He holds a number of global leadership positions in the areas of sustainable development, green growth and climate change.
Prior to his presidency, he was Minister of Finance and became President after Janet Jagan resigned for health reasons. Subsequently he won two elections, in 2001 and 2006. He was the first President of Guyana to relinquish office in accordance with term limits he signed into the Guyanese Constitution.
Opposition Leader, David Granger is assured of a range of benefits along with his salary and a pension, following the passage in 2010 of the Leader of the Opposition (Benefits and Other Facilities) Bill 2009
According to the legislation, the holder of the office shall be entitled at government expense to rent-free furnished office accommodation; medical attention, including medical treatment or reimbursement of medical expenses incurred by him for himself and the dependent members of his family; full-time security service at his official place of residence and at his office to be provided by the Guyana Police Force; the services of a research assistant, an executive assistant/secretary, a clerical/office assistant, a chauffeur, a personal security officer, a gardener and two domestic servants; and salary, vacation allowance and parliamentary benefits equivalent to those of a Cabinet minister.
Conscience post the figures of how much is spent pun de opposition leader nuh?
Leh we see de numbers come on dont be shy.
From HM_Redux"s post:
Govβt responds to questions on Jagdeoβs health, other benefits
July 10, 2014 3:54 pm Category: latest news A+ / A-
Former President, Bharrat Jagdeo. Former President, Bharrat Jagdeo. [www.inewsguyana.com] β Former President Bharrat Jagdeo utilized over $45 million dollars on electricity, transportation and security since demitting office in December 2011 up to February 2014, according to information provided to the National Assembly by Finance Minister Dr. Ashni Singh.
The Finance Minister was responding to questions asked by Opposition MP, Desmond Trotman. In a breakdown, the Former President utilized under benefits provided by the state $9,875,680 on electricity over the 27 months period with more than $1 million for June 2012 and February 2013.
For transportation, Jagdeo utilized a total of $15,220,748. It was noted that all vehicular assets are the property of the state.
The Former President utilized a total of $20,321,520 for security over the 27 months period with a average of $700,000 monthly. All security services are done by serving members of the Presidential Guard Services.
The number of vehicles and guards provided to the former President were not provided.
Trotman had also asked for the total health expenses of the former president and his dependents for each month since demitting office. This was not provided.
The benefits provided to Jagdeo are provided for under the Act which caters for benefits for Former Presidents.
Jagdeo was President from 11 August 1999, to 3 December 2011. He holds a number of global leadership positions in the areas of sustainable development, green growth and climate change.
Prior to his presidency, he was Minister of Finance and became President after Janet Jagan resigned for health reasons. Subsequently he won two elections, in 2001 and 2006. He was the first President of Guyana to relinquish office in accordance with term limits he signed into the Guyanese Constitution.
Conscience post the figures of how much is spent pun de opposition leader nuh?
Leh we see de numbers come on dont be shy.
The AFC is quick to point fingers at the Parliamentary approved Presidential pension package, but shy away from the pension package the Opposition Leader is entitled.
TUC slams Jagdeo over `Cadillac lifestyleβ
July 13, 2014
The Trades Union Congress (TUC) today said it was unconscionable for former President Bharrat Jagdeo to reward himself with a βCadillac lifestyleβ while ordinary persons struggled to make ends meet.
Its denunciation of the former President was contained in a press release addressing a number of local issues and comes in the aftermath of disclosures in Parliament on how much the state is paying to upkeep Jagdeo.
An answer circulated in Parliament on Thursday revealed that the state has paid $45.4M in expenses for former President Bharrat Jagdeo in the 27 months since he demitted office and this appears to include the cost of a medivac flight to Florida.
In its statement, the GTUC said it is troubled that while the law assures every citizen healthcare there isnβt proper universal health care.
βThe masses have to pray not to fall sick while government officials use our tax-dollars to access the best healthcare in developed countries. This disparity in access breaches the sense of nationhood/oneness the people have been assured of. The same can be said for the right to pension as government officials, one of whom is former President Jagdeo, continue to run-up exorbitant healthcare expenses, pension and post presidential benefits on the backs of the working poorβ, the TUC said.
It added that while the taxpayers pay millions for his electricity each year they are being disconnected because they cannot afford to pay $5,000.
βIt is unconscionable β¦that any person entrusted the privilege of the people to manage their affairs to reward themselves with a Cadillac lifestyle in this donkey cart economy. It is an abuse of the taxpayerβs money and their trustβ, the TUC argued.
The payments by the state were made under the controversial Former Presidents (Benefits and Other Facilities) Act for electricity, transportation and security. This works out to around $1.6M per month mainly for Jagdeoβs Pradoville Two residence.
Details on Jagdeoβs expenses were circulated in Parliament in response to questions which had been submitted several months ago by APNU MP Desmond Moses.