WIOC Pays Over $170 Million to Government in Taxes and Dividends

4
Gregory Georges / CEO/ WIOC

PM Browne says company stands as model public-private partnership.

Prime Minister Gaston Browne says the government has collected about $170 million in taxes and dividends from the West Indies Oil Company (WIOC), calling it the most successful example of public-private partnership in Antigua and Barbuda.

Speaking on his Browne and Browne radio programme on Saturday, Browne said WIOC’s performance underscores how strategic government involvement in key sectors can yield strong returns for the country.

“West Indies Oil Company is the most successful one,” Browne said. “I believe that they currently have a dividend check for us—about some point something million dollars. Not taxes, you know—that would have been for last year. And hopefully by next year, when we collect this year, probably about maybe eight or eight plus. So that is going extraordinarily well.”

He said the government’s investment in WIOC has already delivered significant returns, totaling around $170 million in revenue through taxes and dividends. “That’s good,” Browne said, noting that the model demonstrates how collaboration between the public and private sectors can drive long-term national benefit.

“This is what happens when the government partners with the private sector responsibly,” Browne added. “It’s about creating sustainable enterprises that work for the country, not just for a few shareholders.”

He added that similar partnerships will be pursued in finance and manufacturing to encourage wider economic participation and ensure that Antiguans and Barbudans continue to share in the nation’s growth.

Advertise with the mоѕt vіѕіtеd nеwѕ ѕіtе іn Antigua!
We offer fully customizable and flexible digital marketing packages.
Contact us at [email protected]

4 COMMENTS

  1. Am loss here, how does a unsuspecting public know that a government entity under the control of the prime minister and finance minister position really did such thing? It’s like having different currency note in your pocket by color, and you separate the colors of the notes between left hand and right hand, because all along it’s the government funds, I guess it’s a way of propping up the proxy manager of wioc, because it’s Gaston dictate and do what ever he pleases with the nation tax dollars, but Gaston usually parade these guys to the public for some specific reason.

  2. Mr. PM all that is well and good but from my bank statements from CIBC I can’t tell when last money was deposited in my account for the shares I bought with money I could hardly afford. I would like to know if anyone else have this experience

  3. If this government really cared about Antiguans and especially the retirees, social security would have been smiling.
    I wonder how many government ministers and family members smile to the bank when WIOC pays out dividends.
    Why did those corrupt men and woman deliberately kept social security out of it?
    I know that they will try to save face and tell us the law did not permit.
    Who makes, breaks, amends and disregard laws in Antigua?
    All Lying People, ALP.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here