Treasury Names Former Government Employees, Calls on Them to Make Contact Over Outstanding Matters

ST. JOHN’S, Antigua and Barbuda – April 23, 2026 – The Treasury Department under Antigua and Barbuda’s Ministry of Finance and Corporate Governance has issued a formal public service announcement reaching out to hundreds of former government employees who have unresolved administrative matters requiring immediate attention.

In line with the department’s mandate to uphold transparent, efficient management of public funds, the notice urges all individuals named on the published list to connect with the Treasury Department Helpdesk as quickly as possible. The announcement also requests members of the public who have information about the current location or contact details of any listed person to share that information with the helpdesk to speed up the resolution process.

To complete the required outreach, individuals must submit specific documentation when contacting the helpdesk: a clear, legible copy of a valid government-issued photo ID – which may include a national identification card, passport, or driver’s license – along with full name, updated active contact number, and official confirmation of the government ministry or agency where they held their last public sector position.

The published roster of individuals requiring follow-up spans more than 300 names, ranging from Aaliyah Martin and Aarion Ryner to Zachrias Fritz and Zamicha O’Garro, covering every letter of the alphabet. The Treasury Department has not released specific details about the nature of the outstanding matters for each individual, citing standard administrative privacy protocols, but emphasized that prompt response from all listed people is critical to ensuring proper stewardship of government finances and closing out legacy personnel and financial records.

“This public notice aligns with our core responsibility to maintain full accountability for public resources,” a department spokesperson noted in a preamble to the announcement. “We encourage any person on this list, or anyone who can help connect us to them, to cooperate as soon as possible to resolve these outstanding items without delay.”

The announcement was formally issued by the Treasury Department on April 23, 2026, and distributed through official government communication channels to reach as many affected individuals and their connections as possible.