Editorial Staff
06/12/24 13:33

Editorial Staff
06/12/24 13:33

Unpaid Retired Public Servants told to Contact the Treasury for Payments

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The Treasury Department is diligently working to resolve the backlog of gratuities owed to retired public servants.

However, they are encountering difficulties in reaching out to some individuals who retired in 2018 and 2019.

If you retired in 2018 or 2019 and have yet to receive your gratuity payment, contact the Treasury Department to facilitate the release of your owed amount.

To address this issue effectively, the Treasury is employing a systematic strategy to ensure that all outstanding payments are disbursed as soon as resources permit.

This organized effort underscores their commitment to honoring the contributions of retired public servants and resolving any payment delays.

4 Comments

  1. Anonymous

    Great

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  2. TRUTH

    It’s about time. Public servants are frustrated in the manner they are being treated after working sor so many years.

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  3. Antigua Surf

    It’s frustrating that retirees have to chase what they are owed. This should have been done so long ago, in the instant in which they retired. But oh well finally

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    • Stone

      2018/2019??? Oh G man you telling me a civil servant after working so long and hard for the system retires, and instead of been able to enjoy days of relaxation, the beach, a cruise, a second honeymoon, you spending you time down Treasury arguing for what’s yours?…total disrespect..

      Reply

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