FOLLOW THE LAW: Opposition slams gov’t over failure to publish Fiscal Strategy Report

FOLLOW THE LAW: Opposition slams gov’t over failure to publish Fiscal Strategy Report
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NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Opposition is once again slamming the Davis administration for what it describes as “contempt for the rule of law and the Bahamian people” by failing to publish the Fiscal Strategy Report.

Opposition leader Michael Pintard in a statement yesterday said: “The Davis Administration continues to display its contempt for the rule of law and the Bahamian people by its now habitual refusal to abide by even the most straightforward legal requirements to report to the country regularly on its financial affairs. By law, the Fiscal Strategy Report 2022 was due in November of last year. It is now months late. Not only has the government not produced and published the report, the Minister of Finance has yet to explain its tardiness nor provided a timeline when we will receive the required report.”

Pintard added: “The Fiscal Responsibility Council was to have published its assessment of the government’s Fiscal Strategy Report 2021 from the first quarter of last year. They were also to have published its assessment of the government’s 2022/2023 budget by last July. We have yet to see any of these reports in the public domain. The Council must advise the public as to what is fuelling their delay in publishing their reports as required by the law.”

Pintard also accused the Davis administration of frequently being late in submitting its monthly and quarterly budgetary reports as required by the Public Finance Management Act. 

He continued: “The report for November 2022 should have been published within the first week of this month. We have gotten no explanation as to why this report is late. We remind our jet-set Prime Minister that as the Minister of Finance, these failures fall directly under his charge.

“As we have said before, he needs to curtail his extensive globetrotting and instead focus on the statutorily required work that Bahamians are paying him to do. The Prime Minister remains the very picture of rank hypocrisy when he tells Bahamian small businesses to abide by the law while he fails to ensure that his government does the same,” said Pintard.