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Gov’t taking action to clamp down on abuse of welfare services - Barbados Today

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By Anesta Henry The Welfare Department will be investigating whether any of its 6 000 existing clients need to be bumped off the list of people receiving assistance, and putting checks and balances in place to prevent further abuse of the system. Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs Kirk Humphrey, who made the disclosure […]

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