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ANTIGUA | Browne’s Government Faces Intense Scrutiny Over Shocking $220 Million Deficit

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July 25, 2024
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ST. JOHNS, Antigua and Barbuda – The Gaston Browne administration is under fire for amassing a staggering $220 million deficit in just the first six months of 2024.

This revelation has sparked outrage and demands for accountability from the opposition UPP and citizens alike.

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Opposition MP Richard Lewis has launched a scathing attack on the government, questioning how such a massive shortfall could occur despite claims of improved financial management and increased revenue collection.

The deficit, which represents a 39% overspend of collected revenue, stands in stark contrast to the government’s projected $100 million shortfall for the entire year.

“The people of Antigua and Barbuda deserve answers,” Lewis declared in a fiery statement. “How can the government claim fiscal responsibility while overshooting their own projections by such an alarming margin?”

The opposition has raised several pointed questions:

  1. How does this deficit align with Prime Minister Browne’s promises of spending reduction and waste elimination?
  2. Why has overspending reached 39% despite Customs Comptroller Raju Boddu’s boast of 20% revenue growth?
  3. What specific areas of overspending are responsible for this financial chasm?
  4. Is this deficit driving new taxes, such as the recently introduced Sugary Drinks tax?
  5. Are local businesses suffering delayed payments due to this financial mismanagement?

Adding to the controversy, Lewis noted that no significant cost of living reduction programs were launched during this period, leaving many to wonder where exactly the money has gone.

“Our infrastructure remains in disrepair, yet our coffers are empty,” he observed. “In the words of our people, ‘where de money garn?'”

The situation has raised concerns about potential further borrowing and tax hikes to cover the deficit. Citizens are bracing for the possibility of more financial burdens as the government scrambles to address this fiscal crisis.

As pressure mounts on Prime Minister Browne to provide a detailed explanation for this financial debacle, the nation watches with bated breath.

The coming days are likely to see intense political debates and public scrutiny as the government attempts to navigate this financial storm and restore faith in its economic stewardship.

The opposition has called for immediate transparency and a comprehensive plan to prevent such fiscal mismanagement in the future.

As the story develops, one thing is clear: the people of Antigua and Barbuda demand answers, and they demand them now. (WiredJA)

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