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Opposition Spokesperson on road and works Richard Azan has chastised government for not paying workers, who were employed on most of the projects under the Christmas work programme.
Azan said the government failed to deliver on its promise of 22 million dollars per constituency, for the annual mitigation and clean up programme.
In a statement, Azan said despite assurances from Prime Minister Andrew Holness last month, many constituencies including those in Clarendon, Manchester, St. Mary, St. Ann and St. Andrew, remain without the promised funds.
He said while some constituencies received their allocation, the bulk of the clean up work in most areas, was completed in good faith by workers who have been left without payment, especially in the holiday period.
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