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'It's our money working for us'- Premier on SSB grant for stimulus plan

- said actuary study shows SSB has financial strength for income support programme
The $62.9M Phase 2 Economic Stimulus Plan has received an injection of $40M grant from Social Security Board (SSB) and since then, Opposition Leader Hon Penn has questioned the legality of using SSB funds to help the people of the Territory. Photo: VINO/File
Amidst concerns from Opposition Leader, Hon Marlon A. Penn (R8) that monies from the Social Security Board (SSB) is being used in the Government's COVID-19 stimulus package, Premier Andrew A. Fahie (R1) said that the money is the people's money, and therefore it will be put to will work for them. Photo: Facebook
Amidst concerns from Opposition Leader, Hon Marlon A. Penn (R8) that monies from the Social Security Board (SSB) is being used in the Government's COVID-19 stimulus package, Premier Andrew A. Fahie (R1) said that the money is the people's money, and therefore it will be put to will work for them. Photo: Facebook
Opposition Leader, Hon Marlon A. Penn (R8) raised concerns about why the money was being sourced from SSB as a grant and not a loan, however, Premier Fahie has explained that the money belongs to the people of the Virgin Islands. Photo: Facebook/File
Opposition Leader, Hon Marlon A. Penn (R8) raised concerns about why the money was being sourced from SSB as a grant and not a loan, however, Premier Fahie has explained that the money belongs to the people of the Virgin Islands. Photo: Facebook/File
BAUGHERS BAY, Tortola, VI - Amidst concerns from Opposition Leader Hon Marlon A. Penn (R8) that money from the Social Security Board (SSB) is being used in the Government's COVID-19 stimulus package, Premier and Minister of Finance, Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1) has said the money is the people's money and it will be put to work for them.

"We were able to get a grant from Social Security, now I know some persons asking why a grant why not a loan.... and I asked persons why not?"

The Premier was at the time speaking on the Tuesday, June 2, 2020, edition of the 'Honestly Speaking' radio show on ZBVI 780 AM when he said over the years, SSB monies have been invested in several projects and even given to the non-governmental organisations.

SSB helping in time of need - Premier Fahie 

"So the question is, if it's our money and we won't ask about those investments, but they are good investments, then in time of need, we can ask for our money to work for us."

Premier Fahie on Thursday evening, May 28, 2020, had announced a 62.9M Phase 2 Economic Stimulus Plan that has seen the allocation of funds to various sectors and initiatives.

The stimulus plan has received an injection of $40M grant from Social Security Board (SSB) and since then, Opposition Leader Hon Penn has questioned the legality of using SSB funds to help the people of the Territory.

Premier Fahie said the money being used to help the Territory during the COVID-19 pandemic, "It's plain, simple in terms of common sense, but we have to be accountable about it and we have to understand that while it is our money, we have to be good stewards of our money and it has to be for a good cause," he told moderator Claude O. Skelton-Cline.

Gov't will be accountable with $$$ - Hon Fahie

The Premier said if the Government uses the money in an accountable manner and invests in the people through the grant, the returns will be greater.

"We have shown that this investment is in a time when people need help, if we don't help them then they can't work, businesses will close up, we won't be able to get certain stimulus to them, and then the question will be who will be paying Social Security and NHI?"

Hon Fahie also revealed that an actuarial study was carried out by Derek Osborne, formerly of Morneau Shepell (Bahamas) Ltd, showing that the SSB has the financial strength to support a well designed targeted income support programme for workers.

An actuary study uses math and statistics to estimate the financial impact of uncertainty to help minimise risk.

20 Responses to “'It's our money working for us'- Premier on SSB grant for stimulus plan”

  • I agree with the PREMIER (03/06/2020, 19:22) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
    Have a problem with the forms, dont understand the forms.. I already filled out my section...My boss hasnt filled out hia part..Ive been told that foe it to process both forms has to filled and submitted.. but if my boss is dojng the delay or go slow tatics, Wht do I do?.
    • Check Your Contributions (03/06/2020, 20:22) Like (7) Dislike (1) Reply
      Your boss may not have paid the contributions. You may get a pay slip indicating payment but it was never paid to SSB.

      Those who haven’t had their contributions paid in, the our money would not apply.

      People please regularly check your contribution status.
  • Lord (03/06/2020, 19:39) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Filled out your section send it to the department and the department wil call your boss to get their part of the info in.....I understand ...The public need to be educated on the process..
  • thelma (03/06/2020, 19:42) Like (4) Dislike (9) Reply
    Some these island people think is easy just so and them getting stimulas packages with just filling out a application y’all taxes, NHI etc hope they been paid for or no stimulas
    • @ Ms. Thelma.. .Stop it (04/06/2020, 05:34) Like (7) Dislike (1) Reply
      More of your people nationals will benefit.. Then again thats if they were paying their contribution...But the public need to be educated on this dual, pair system where one cant file without the next... there are some bad and spiteful bosses.. the reality is there are staff that bosses dont like...So whats the recourse?
  • lol (03/06/2020, 19:42) Like (3) Dislike (2) Reply
    Them construction workers ain’t getting none some of them in the BVi illegally haven’t been laying NHI nothing. We need start sending if some for the 3rd phase
  • mr premier (03/06/2020, 19:50) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    Are the funds at SSB custodial funds that belongs to those that are paying in to the system? If this is why would you take a grant versus a loan that has to be paid back. The repayments would give citizens decent cost of living increases in retirement or better yet put to use to meet public service requirements. Doe this mean the homeowners get the hones for free. If so. Not a good idea. Better value what they work hard for.
    • trrefdrfds (03/06/2020, 23:40) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      SSB makes a profit when the homes are sold, it is NOT free housing.
  • simply (03/06/2020, 20:15) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    You wait.
  • Youth (03/06/2020, 22:36) Like (5) Dislike (3) Reply
    The Premier and his team are doing an excellent job.
  • Sad (03/06/2020, 22:48) Like (5) Dislike (2) Reply
    It is not your money, unclaimed expats money mon
  • Oh Boy.. (04/06/2020, 05:28) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    The process.. Thats the issue.....Where by both parties has to comply... Assuming all contributions are made... Yet the boss taking very long to fill out his section... Then what? Its a genuine concern...
  • U all missing the point (04/06/2020, 05:39) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Its just a question, a concern or a scenario the person is exprsssing regarding the possibilty ability of the bosses delaying the process.... I haven't heard one helpful suggestion / solution.
    • U all missing the point (04/06/2020, 18:06) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      We don't work Social Security Board. Phone or visit them for more help.
  • anegada (04/06/2020, 07:20) Like (1) Dislike (3) Reply
    Now tell me why the hell do we have to put in our account #.....
    That is personal... nobody give out their account #..
    So government want to know what we have in the bank, not fair... if we were out out work for all this time... using our rainy day saving.
    Remember all those people from other countries send home most of their money.. so they will not have much saving here..to show.. but we now have our little savings.. for our retirement.. but government wants our personal information.
    The way I see it.. locals will not benefit from this package... but the foreigners will.
    Every Government suppose to look after their own first..
    • @## (04/06/2020, 10:23) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
      I know u are reluctant to give the account number! However, they will need it to pay the banks in order for the funds to be credited into your account. This is ok people. No stressing over this.
    • @Anegada (04/06/2020, 15:17) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      It can also be used to direct deposit your money once approved as well.
  • Ms. Rabsatt (04/06/2020, 08:32) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    I agree with you Hon Hon.Fahie! Hon. Marlon is not seeing the point ! Its not everything you have to tallk...Let expats benefit from this grant .. Over the years there has been a built up of expats unclaimed money. -Was on the news ......in addition there will be a downfall of rental of apartments among other matters...
  • Fiscal Prudence (04/06/2020, 14:42) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    So SSB could not help the workers who have been contributing all these years and have no income but it can GIVE the govt. $40 mil. Yes siree.
  • down2earth (04/06/2020, 22:38) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    "...putting our money to work for us"; "The returns will be greater" ... please itemize what we should get when our money works and also list the "returns".


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