Wholly state-owned National Gas Company of T&T (NGC) paid $2.1 billion dollars in dividends to the Government between 2018 and 2023.
Minister of Finance Colm Imbert disclosed the figure in response to a question posed by Opposition Senator Wade Mark in the Upper House yesterday.
Imbert gave a breakdown of the data with comparisons to the then People’s Partnership administration from 2010 to 2015, when NGC paid out $13.7 billion in dividends.
The issue of the dividends paid by NGC to its 100 per cent shareholder, Corporation Sole, has been the subject of several heated political exchanges between the Government and the Opposition.
Speaking in Parliament on January 25, 2019, Opposition Leader, Kamla Persad-Bissessar said the People’s Partnership “took” $12.94 billion from the NGC between 2010 and 2015.
Referring to Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, Persad-Bissessar said, “He did not tell us that within the first 10 days in office, still being in fiscal ’15, but under their watch, that they took out $493 million in dividends on September 16th, just within 10 days of office. So they have been misleading us with this all the time.”
Speaking after Persad-Bissessar in January 2019, Finance Minister Colm Imbert told Parliament the People’s Partnership had taken a total of $36.1 billion out of NGC, comprising both dividends and taxes.