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Statutory Rules and Orders No. 70 of 2020

Gazetted on 15 December 2020

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16 December 2020
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The Minister in exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 60 of the Public Health Act, Cap 263 hereby makes the following Regulations –

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  1. Jazmine Charles says:
    1 year ago

    The rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. Those in control (in the government) are living well, eating well, driving nice cars, and keep getting their pay. I say re-elect none of them when time comes to vote. Spread that thought to everyone and put ministers on notice they work for the people.

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  2. Storm says:
    1 year ago

    We been blinded by all these rules and regulations set by others.
    What is needed is a clear pledge by the government to its citizens that in this hard times they are concerned about their people.
    All 15 ministers are still getting their full pay and at the same time not having to work the long hours as before therefore they should take a pay cut and use that money to help some of the very poor in their community.
    The government should give back some of the revenue collected from the taxes from fuel and electricity back to the poor who are the ones suffering at this time .

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    • D Hart says:
      1 year ago

      Educate yourself. Millions of dollars both given and borrowed were made available to Grenada in the early months. Keith has not fairly distributed these monies to the population of Grenada. Stand up and ask WHERE IS THE MONEY? I agree the ministers should not be drawing full salary while others have no money for food.D. Hart

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