Anselm Richards is claiming that the House of Assembly spent over two million dollars on Emergency Social Assistance Card Program for the Month of January 2013; Mr Richards said The Sum of 2, 224, 941.20 was spent by the THA during the period January 9th to 23rd on Emergency Social Assistance Card Program which was distributed to 4000 Tobagonians.

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