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PAC Clerk collapses due to high stress levels at meetings

Staff Reporter by Staff Reporter
October 21, 2021
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Clerk of the National Assembly, Sherlock Isaacs

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….Isaac’s says all other clerks unwilling to work at PAC due to unprofessional conduct of members 

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Clerk of the National Assembly, Sherlock Isaacs said one of his Clerks has developed health issues due to high-stress levels experienced at the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) Meetings.

“Due to the frequent challenges being encountered at meetings of the Public Accounts Committee, the present Clerk of the Committee has developed health issues because of high-stress levels and cannot continue to clerk the committee,” Isaacs said in a letter addressed to the Chairman of the PAC, Jermaine Figueira, MP on Thursday, October 21, 2021.

As a matter of fact, Isaacs said the other clerks have declined to attend the PAC meetings due to the unprofessional conduct of some of the Members, who are Members of Parliament.

“All other Clerks of Committee are unwilling to clerk the Public Accounts Committee because of the unprofessional conduct of some members of this Committee, which is not conducive to a healthy working environment,” Isaacs told Figueira.

The Government and Opposition Members sitting on the Committee have been at loggerheads over a number of issues but most recently the sitting of the Committee. The Opposition, two Mondays ago, successfully passed a motion for the PAC to convene twice weekly due to its heavy workload, however, the Government has filed another motion to rescind the earlier motion passed.

Isaacs said due to the ongoing issues, he is unable to provide the PAC with a Clerk as he is required to do in accordance with Standing Order 6 (8) for its meetings scheduled for Friday, October 22 and Monday, October 25.

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