The government’s budgeted expenditure for travel and subsistence in the 2022/2023 fiscal year has increased from $14.8 million to $18.8 million. The increases, which include totals for both domestic and international travel and subsistence, total $3,963,532. The numbers are part of the government’s revised figures in its 2022/2023 Supplementary Budget of Draft Estimates of Revenue
The country has recorded the lowest first quarter deficit in more than ten years, Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis said yesterday, adding that government collected almost $60 million more in revenue in the first quarter of the budget year 2022/2023 than during the same period in the previous budget year. Davis added that the government expects
Government travel for the first three months of the 2022/2023 fiscal year is up by $2.3 million compared to the same period in the previous fiscal year, the Ministry of Finance reported last night. In its “Three Month Report on Budgetary Performance FY2022/23 July-September”, the ministry said the government spent $4.2 million on travel and
Opposition Leader Michael Pintard declared in the House of Assembly yesterday that the government “broke the law” in funding a political trip to Bermuda, then having the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) reimburse it for the charter flight. After Pintard spoke, Prime Minister Philip Davis explained the series of events that led to his travels to