The proposal to transfer the Jolly Beach Hotel to the National Social Security Scheme in Antigua and Barbuda has sparked widespread debate about its implications for the country’s financial future.
Prime Minister Gaston Browne describes it as a necessary step to enhance pension security and stimulate economic growth.
However, critics argue that this move risks jeopardizing the trust placed in Social Security by workers and employers.
Our Shermain Bique-Charles has that story.
