What is the cost of the ministers to the treasury?

Dear Editor,

In an incontrovertible period of economic slowdown in Guyana, the new Granger-led APNU+AFC government’s decision to increase their salaries by over 50% while other public servants got less than 5% has in one fell swoop converted itself from the incompetent to the incompetent and heartless.

In an effort to provide some clarity I believe the more important question is: what is the cost of the new Granger-led APNU+AFC government to the treasury?

 

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With reference to the foregoing, I pose the following simple questions to President Granger and the APNU+AFC government on behalf of all of the people of Guyana:

  1. Will the increase mean higher productivity? (If the answer is ‘yes’ then it means that for the last 6 months they have not been working as hard as they could have been and if the answer is ‘no’ then they do not deserve an increase.)
  2. Are they saying that the only way a country can have ministers who are not corrupt is by having a large salary or a salary that is more than eleven times the average salary? If the answer is yes please show me where this was posted in their manifesto and contract with the electorate.
  3. Can they account for their failure to deliver on their manifesto promise of 20% increase to public servants, police, teachers, nurses while giving themselves a 50%+ increase?
  4. Since ‘public service’ is intended to be a ‘service’ to the ‘public’ can the President and all the ministers publish their previous declared taxable income which will show how many of them ever earned more than their current salary?
  5. How do they justify the President and the Attorney General’s salaries being tax free?

 

Yours faithfully,
Charles S Ramson
Attorney at Law
Member of Parliament