Edmond Campbell, Senior Staff Reporter
PRIME MINISTER Bruce Golding yesterday sought to vigorously defend his administration's decision to slash the Budget in a number of critical areas, such as community development and poverty alleviation, despite sharp criticisms from the Opposition.
Suggesting that the Government was out of its depth in managing the economy, Opposition Spokesman on Finance, Dr Omar Davies, told the House of Representatives that the administration chopped expenditure in all areas of the Budget without establishing priority areas.
Davies said the Government's expenditure, as at December 2008, was $19 billion more than was projected while revenues were $17 billion less than forecasted.
"We have a problem, you are going in the wrong direction," Davies said, charging that the Opposition had warned the administration that the Budget crafted in April was not credible.
Unapologetic
Golding was unapologetic for reducing spending in a number of areas, contending that the Government had to contract expenditure in the context of the global crisis, which was having a severe impact on the country.
Last year, the administration announced a $489.5-billion budget but last week tabled the first supplementary estimates of expenditure, which set out an additional $19 billion in spending for the current fiscal year, moving the total sum to $508 billion.
Davies said his counterpart informed him that Air Jamaica was borrowing money from the PetroCaribe fund to pay back the Ministry of Finance sums advanced to it.
But Finance Minister Audley Shaw said the Government was not seeking to conceal this move, noting that he provided his counterpart with the details.
edmond.campbell@gleanerjm.com
http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/glean...ead/lead2.html
PRIME MINISTER Bruce Golding yesterday sought to vigorously defend his administration's decision to slash the Budget in a number of critical areas, such as community development and poverty alleviation, despite sharp criticisms from the Opposition.
Suggesting that the Government was out of its depth in managing the economy, Opposition Spokesman on Finance, Dr Omar Davies, told the House of Representatives that the administration chopped expenditure in all areas of the Budget without establishing priority areas.
Davies said the Government's expenditure, as at December 2008, was $19 billion more than was projected while revenues were $17 billion less than forecasted.
"We have a problem, you are going in the wrong direction," Davies said, charging that the Opposition had warned the administration that the Budget crafted in April was not credible.
Unapologetic
Golding was unapologetic for reducing spending in a number of areas, contending that the Government had to contract expenditure in the context of the global crisis, which was having a severe impact on the country.
Last year, the administration announced a $489.5-billion budget but last week tabled the first supplementary estimates of expenditure, which set out an additional $19 billion in spending for the current fiscal year, moving the total sum to $508 billion.
Davies said his counterpart informed him that Air Jamaica was borrowing money from the PetroCaribe fund to pay back the Ministry of Finance sums advanced to it.
But Finance Minister Audley Shaw said the Government was not seeking to conceal this move, noting that he provided his counterpart with the details.
edmond.campbell@gleanerjm.com
http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/glean...ead/lead2.html
Comment