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UPP says 2% increase on ABST is autocratic and requires a unified resistance

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The United Progressive Party (UPP) expresses its disgust with the Gaston Browne Administration for its autocratic imposition of a 2 percent increase on the Antigua and Barbuda Sales Tax (ABST) and its failure to consult with the people, despite an assurance given by Government spokesman Lionel “Max” Hurst a week ago.

The Administration is making an attempt to pacify the public with its references to the zero-rated basket of food items. At the same time, it is downplaying the fact that all other consumer goods and services are subject to the ABST, and the increase in the sales tax will necessarily drive up the cost of living.

On a high-ticket – but not luxury – item, such as a refrigerator costing $5,000, that 2 percent increase will mean an additional $100 paid in ABST. On building materials valued at $100,000, the tax increases by $2,000.

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The cost of legal, medical and other services will be similarly affected, as will the importation of goods at the Port.

Without shame, the Antigua Labour Party Government is now attempting to stifle dissent by dangling the carrot of a 9 percent salary increase before public-sector workers.

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That is unacceptable, since it has collected more revenues in its two-plus terms in office than any other administration – although with less to show for it than any previous administration, as well.

In fact, with significantly lower collections, the UPP Government, in its first term, increased salaries by a minimum of 17 percent.  This is in stark comparison to the Browne Administration’s financial mismanagement.

This year alone, the Government gave away more than $300 million in tax concessions.  And yet, the Customs Department just announced its record-breaking collection of $327 million in the first 10 months of 2023 – without employing an aggressive and efficient tax-collection mechanism.

How, then, does the Gaston Browne Administration reconcile this boast with the 2 percent increase in the sales tax?

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The hardship that will be inflicted on the poor – already insulted with an 80 cents-per-hour increase in the minimum wage – and on the shrinking middle class – with further tax increases expected – must be resisted by all persons with a conscience.

Accordingly, the UPP will be consulting with the trade unions and employer organizations, as well as the church and other civil-society groups, on crafting a unified resistance to this unconscionable increase.

And when a protest action is called, the UPP encourages all public and private-sector workers, consumers, and organizations to let their opposition to this increase be heard and felt.

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REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

(CONSULTING SERVICES – INDIVIDUAL SELECTION)

 

OECS MSME Guarantee Facility Project

Loan No.: IDA-62670, IDA-62660, IDA-62640, IBRD-88830, IDA-62650

Assignment Title: Senior Operating Officer (SOO)

Reference No. KN-ECPCGC-207852-CS-INDV

 

The Governments of Antigua and Barbuda, Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, St. Lucia and St. Vincent and the Grenadines have received financing in the amount of US$10 million equivalent from the World Bank towards the cost of establishing a partial credit guarantee scheme, and they intend to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, and consulting services to be procured under this project. 

The consultant will serve as the “Senior Operating Officer (SOO)” for the ECPCGC and should possess extensive knowledge of MSME lending with some direct experience lending to Micro, small and medium-sized businesses, knowledge of the internal control processes necessary for a lending operation and the ability to design and implement risk mitigation procedures. The ideal candidate should possess an Undergraduate Degree from a reputable college or university, preferably in Business, Accounting, Banking or related field, with a minimum of 5 years’ experience in lending, inclusive of MSME lending. The initial employment period will be for two years on a contractual basis. Renewal of the contract will be subject to a performance evaluation at the end of the contractual period. The assignment is expected to begin on September 30th, 2021.  The consultant will report directly to the Chief Executive Officer of the ECPCGC.

The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be viewed by following the attached link below. 

 

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The Eastern Caribbean Partial Credit Guarantee Corporation (ECPCGC) now invites eligible “Consultants” to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have:

  • An Undergraduate Degree from a reputable college or university, preferably in Business, Finance, Banking or related field; and
  • Minimum of 5 years’ experience in MSME lending. Applicants should also have:
  • The ability to design and implement risk management procedures 
  • Extensive knowledge of MSME lending with some direct experience lending to small and medium-sized businesses
  • Extensive knowledge of MSME banking operations
  • Knowledge of the internal controls necessary for a lending operation and the ability to design and implement risk management procedures
  • Experience developing and presenting information in public, including responding to questions in real-time
  • Experience lending to MSMEs located in the ECCU
  • Knowledge of marketing and communicating with the MSME sector
  • Ability to draft procedures to be used in a lending operation
  • Familiarity with the mechanics of a loan guarantee program
  • Exceptional written, oral, interpersonal, and presentation skills, and
  • Proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office suite.

The attention of interested Individual Consultants is drawn to Section III, Paragraphs 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers July 2016, [revised November 2017] (“Procurement Regulations”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Approved Selection Method for Individual Consultants set out in the clause 7.34 of the World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers. 

 

Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours 0800 to 1700 hours:

Eastern Caribbean Partial Credit Guarantee Corporation

Brid Rock, Basseterre,

St. Kitts.

Expressions of interest must be delivered in a written form by e-mail by August 11th, 2021, to [email protected]

 

For further information, please contact:

Carmen Gomez-Trigg                                                            Bernard Thomas

Chief Executive Officer                                                          Chief Financial Officer

Tel: 868-620-8144                                                                  Tel: 869-765-2385

Email: [email protected]                                          [email protected]