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Dec 15, 2012 News
Public Servants in Regions Five and Six have not yet been paid for this month. In December public servants are paid early. Thursday was said to be the official pay- date for the month.
Many teachers, nurses and police officers expecting their monies for the month were disappointed when they found out that no salaries were payable from the various Regional Administration offices. Kaieteur News was unable to verify if the situation existed throughout the rest of the country.
However, Berbice teachers were upset and disappointed to have found out that no salaries would have been paid. Additionally, it was not certain when they would be paid.
The Regional Executive Officer was out of office at a Tender Board meeting.
Region Six Chairman, David Armogan, said that he was unaware of the matter. The Region Five authorities were very guarded about the matter of payments.
Region Five Chairman, Bindrabhan Bisnauth, was said to have stepped out of office.
But one source, who preferred to be unnamed, stated that “government announced an increase (for public servants) and they are still working on it because it was announced late.
“So what happened is that they had to do some checking and amendments [to the pay sheets]”.
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