
Prime Minister Gaston Browne says the government has already paid more than 90% of outstanding back pay owed to eligible public sector workers, with remaining cases delayed mainly because of incomplete documentation.
Speaking on Pointe FM, Browne said the government disbursed more than EC$30 million in back pay during April as part of efforts to settle outstanding obligations to public servants.
The prime minister said a small number of cases remain unresolved because supporting records have not yet been fully submitted to the Treasury.

According to Browne, Financial Secretary Rasona Davis-Crump has already been instructed to work with ministries and departments to clear the outstanding matters and process the remaining payments.
Browne said the Treasury cannot release payments without the necessary supporting documentation and maintained that the delays were administrative rather than financial.
He also defended the government’s broader handling of public sector wages, insisting that salaries have continued to be paid on time.
“We have never paid salaries and wages late ever,” Browne said during the programme.
Back pay and salary arrears have remained politically sensitive issues in Antigua and Barbuda, particularly among public sector workers awaiting payments linked to salary adjustments and previous agreements.
The Browne administration has argued that improved government revenues and economic growth have strengthened the state’s ability to settle long-standing obligations while maintaining regular payroll commitments.
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wow you say 90% got back pay so what happen to the 10% because all now no one call and the back pay is not on they account. .so please tell me what is happen because ministry of education say treasury have the back pay and treasury saying that ministry did not let me say it again ministry did not send one paper for us to collect. so mr minister tell me what is going on
Please fire everyone at the Treasury from the top go down.
What a set of people dunce, incompetent and lazy.
One time dem tell me eh deh, one nother day, e nub day. Den dem find up again but me til nuh get paid.
Call dem, email dem- no answer.
Better must come. E nuh matter if dem hab degree, if dem cyar produce or problem solve- FIRE DEM!!!
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