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The Ministry of the People, Social Development and Family Services (MPSDFS) has successfully regularized Seventeen Million, Eight Hundred and Eighty-One Thousand, Seven Hundred and Eighty-Two Dollars and Forty-Three Cents (TT$17,881,782.43) in audited unremitted outstanding statutory obligations owed by the Childrenâs Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (CATT), following decisive intervention by the Honourable Vandana Mohit, Minister of the People, Social Development and Family Services.
The payment addresses audited unremitted statutory deductions that accumulated under the governance of the current Board and senior management due to poor financial governance, inadequate oversight and a serious breach of fiduciary responsibility. Left unresolved, these liabilities exposed the Authority to significant financial and legal risk while compromising the integrity of one of the countryâs most critical child protection institutions.
Upon assuming office, Minister Mohit immediately initiated a comprehensive review of CATTâs financial position and personally engaged the Ministry of Finance to secure the funding required to regularize the Authorityâs unremitted debt. This intervention culminated in the initial clearance of recently audited outstanding payments totalling Thirty-Six Million, Thirty-Nine Thousand, Seven Hundred and Thirty-Four Dollars and Fifty-One Cents, which marked a significant milestone in restoring its financial integrity.
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