The administration of Prime Minister Gaston Browne has announced the establishment of a specialized communications channel to accelerate the resolution of delayed retroactive payments to citizens. The initiative was formally unveiled by Browne during his weekly ‘Browne and Browne’ radio broadcast, where he detailed the government’s latest approach to tackling outstanding financial obligations.
This newly created hotline serves as a targeted mechanism for individuals who have not yet received payments owed to them by the government. Prime Minister Browne emphasized that the system is designed to enhance operational efficiency, stating, ‘We have established a hotline to deal with those who have not yet received their retroactive payments.’ The measure aims to directly identify pending cases and facilitate quicker resolutions through a dedicated processing pathway.
The payment hotline represents a component of the government’s comprehensive strategy to address accumulated fiscal responsibilities to public sector employees and other eligible beneficiaries. Browne confirmed that administrative authorities are actively working to ensure complete disbursement to all qualified individuals, acknowledging delays that have affected the distribution timeline. This intervention reflects the administration’s commitment to fulfilling its financial commitments while improving transparency in public expenditure management.
