Region Six Chairman, David Armogan last week disclosed that arrangements are being put in place to have monitors for part-time workers after it was discovered last month that agencies had submitted the full ten days’ payment for some persons who only worked eight and nine days.
According to Armogan, the monitors will also come from the ten-day part-time workers’ scheme. At a press conference in his office last Friday, he stated, “We find that some of the agencies where we are sending people they are not keeping accurate records and this can lead to problems of people either under-receiving money or receiving (more) money and that’s a problem we really can’t afford at this time.”