Prime Minister Gaston Browne has reiterated his government’s zero-tolerance stance on corruption, emphasizing that no member of his household is permitted to engage in government contracts and that all irregular transactions will be met with restitution or criminal prosecution.
In his Independence Day address, Browne said his administration’s policy of integrity and transparency remains non-negotiable and is enforced at the highest level of government.
“Our government’s entrenched policy — adopted and enforced by Cabinet — precludes me and anyone in my household from engaging in any form of government contracting or procurement,” Browne said. “That safeguard exists precisely to ensure that the Office of the Prime Minister remains beyond reproach — and I have always respected it.”
Browne referenced a recent case involving unauthorized government vehicle transactions, saying the administration acted “immediately and decisively, without fear or favour.” According to him, a Ministry of Finance review was ordered, corrective measures were applied, and restitution was made to the Treasury.
“No favour was shown, no cover was given,” Browne said.
He added that oversight across customs and procurement systems is being strengthened to prevent abuse and under-invoicing, and that any repeat offences will be pursued criminally.
“Let this be understood: my government will never defend wrongdoing; we will correct it,” Browne said. “When offences occur, penalties will be heavy — and the proceeds will go directly into the Treasury as ‘Monetary Restitution.’”
Browne said integrity remains the cornerstone of his administration’s governance.
“Corruption must never become a norm,” he said. “Good governance is not a slogan — it is the standard by which a nation protects its integrity and earns the confidence of its people.”
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