Gov't spends in excess of two billion dollars on Compassionate grants

May 11, 2020
Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke

KINGSTON, Jamaica, May 11, CMC – The Jamaica government Monday said it has spent in excess of J$2.6 billion in compassionate grant payments as part of the efforts to ease the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) on citizens.

“Some 77,000 applicants put in bank information that has not been validated. These applicants would have received a text message and they are encouraged to log on to the We CARE website and update their account information,” he said.

Clarke said that many people have been selected to receive their “Compassionate Grant” from remittance companies and he was appealing “to beneficiaries to follow the guidelines of remittance companies who have indicated an orderly procedure for collection.

“Crowding at remittance companies risks your health and the health of your family. There is no need to crowd. Beneficiaries receiving money through the remittance agencies are reminded of the requirements for presentation of a GOJ issued picture ID, TRN and reference number,” Clarke said.

He said where persons do not have a government issued ID, but are on the printed voters list they can contact the Electoral Office of Jamaica.

Clarke said  the Andrew Holness government is exploring mechanisms for third party collection of compassionate grants for people over 65 years old.

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