Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Reckless borrowing, spending forced funding cut: Undialu



By REBECCA KUKU - The National

RECKLESS borrowing and spending on inflated contracts by the previous government has forced the Government to slash funding for important programmes, says Hela Governor Philip Undialu.
He said the planned funding cuts to the provincial service improvement programme (PSIP) and district service improvement programme (DSIP) as announced by Prime Minister James Marape to fund the supplementary budget were inevitable.
Undialu said the previous government, led by Peter O’Neill, had doctored facts about the economy, debt-to-Gross Domestic Product ratio and the economy.
“Under former prime minister Peter O’Neill’s leadership, the country incurred a total debt of up to K27 billion and an additional K6 billion for the SOEs (State-owned entities),” he said.
“Our debt to GDP ratio is over 37 per cent now.
“That’s why this government has to do some cuts.
“That’s being responsible.”
Jiwaka Governor Dr William Tongamp said the country was in a serious financial situation and he was willing to accept a 20 per cent cut to his PSIP funds.
He said cuts should also be made in all public sectors.
Gulf Governor Chris Haiveta said he welcomed a 20 per cent cut to his PSIP and would make adjustments to the province’s budget.
Dei MP Westley Nukunj said DSIP funds were policy development funds and not constitutional funds. “If the Government wanted to cut it to fund a supplementary budget, then let it do so.”
Moresby South MP Justin Tkatchenko said DSIP funds went a long way in transforming his electorate and without it his people would suffer.
“However, we all have to make the sacrifice and work together to assist the country’s financial struggles and issues.”


Go to this link for more: https://www.thenational.com.pg/reckless-borrowing-spending-forced-funding-cut-undialu/


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