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Camille Cox Takes a Stand Against Abuse

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The Housing Development Corporation (HDC) has been facing some challenges lately, with Minister of Housing and Urban Development Ms Camille Robinson-Regis revealing some alarming statistics in Parliament. According to her, evictions have been conducted for various reasons, including illegal occupancy, arrears, and subletting.

The issue of subletting is particularly concerning, as it suggests that some HDC tenants are taking advantage of taxpayers’ generosity. A whopping $241.7 million in payments is currently owed to the HDC, with some arrears stretching back as far as seven years despite numerous reminders. Robinson-Regis has made it clear that there will be no “write-offs” for these outstanding payments, setting an example of accountability.

It is commendable that Robinson-Regis is taking steps to address corruption and delinquency within the HDC’s housing programs. The HDC has pledged to protect the public interest and regain faith in its ability to fulfill its mandate.

Meanwhile, Social Development Minister Ms Donna Cox has brought to light some troubling revelations about fraudulent activities, misallocations of funds, and conflicts of interest within the ministry and TTPS. There are ongoing investigations that require whistleblowers to come forward, including allegations of supermarkets providing alcohol and cigarettes to food card holders.

Both Robinson-Regis and Cox must tackle these issues head-on by charging and prosecuting those responsible. The country is eagerly awaiting further reports and results from the HDC to ensure transparency and accountability.

It is imperative that the government supports these ministers in their efforts to combat corruption and inefficiency within these welfare programs. The culture of corruption that has seeped into our institutions cannot be excused or tolerated any longer. There needs to be a concerted effort to address these issues and make meaningful changes to prevent further misuse of taxpayers’ money.

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