Thursday, May 2, 2024

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THE RECENT SERVING of a Town and Country Development Planning Office enforcement notice on one waste hauler and notice of a Barbados Revenue Authority audit on another has raised concerns among protesting truckers that Government is unfairly using its might against them.

In fact, chief executive officer of JoseĀ“ y JoseĀ“ Liquid and Solid Waste Management, Anderson Cherry, told the WEEKEND NATION: ā€œRight now I feel like they are choking me. I canā€™t breathe and I am taking what the Minister [of the Environment Dr Denis Lowe] has said to mean that he intends to put me out of business.

ā€œYou can say that they have already put some of us out of business because we canā€™t afford to pick up refuse. I donā€™t have the money to post a bond, I donā€™t operate with an overdraft and I just simply canā€™t afford to pay the tipping fee, so you can say he has already put me out of business.ā€

Please read the full story in todayā€™s Daily Nation, or in the eNATION edition.

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