Cash-Strapped Bahamas Government Announces Job Freeze – Caribbean360.com (subscription)

Posted: June 23, 2017 at 6:36 am

Public Service Minister Brenzil Rolle recently told Parliament that the public service increased by 6, 500 people during the last term.

NASSAU, The Bahamas, Thursday June 22, 2017 Just six weeks after coming to office, the Dr Hubert Minnis administration in the Bahamas has slapped a freeze on hiring in the public service.

The moves comes on the heels of damning revelations from Dr Minnis this week that the former Progressive Liberal Party engaged in a US$14 million wild hiring spree in the last five months leading up theMay 10general elections.

The Government issued a directive to the departmental heads this week that there would be no new hires in the public service unless it was absolutely critical.

A June 19 letter, issued by Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Public Service Elise Delancy and obtained by the Nassau Guardian newspaper, read: Please be advised that effective immediately, there should be no new hires or renewal of contracts except where there is a critical need. Under such circumstances, the approval of Cabinet will be required.

Delancy also stressed that the authority to appoint workers solely rests with the Ministry of the Public Service and the Public Service Commission.

Public Service Minister Brenzil Rolle recently told Parliament that the public service increased by 6, 500 people during the last term without any consideration given to whether the Government was able to pay them.

Every minister hired whomever they wished, at whatever rank they wished, he said.

Rolles charges were also backed by Prime Minister Minnis who added that contractual workers were also engaged in addition to permanent employees.

Between December 2016 and the 9thof May, 2017, 648 persons were brought on at a cost of $10,149,738.40. In April alone, 119 were hired at a cost of $1.9 million and in May, the cost of new hires was $2.5 million, he said.

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