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West: Funds available, Govt working to deliver back pay by Xmas

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Public Administration Minister Allyson West - Sureash Cholai PUBLIC Administration Minister Allyson West gave the assurance that the necessary funds were available and everything would be done to ensure that public servants received back pay when Finance Minister Colm Imbert promised they would. In his budget presentations in the House of Representatives and the Senate on October 2 and 20 respectively, Imbert promised that public servants who had agreed to […]

Source: Trinidad News

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