By YOURI KEMP
Tribune Business Reporter
ykemp@tribunemedia.net
Graycliff last night slammed claims that it was delinquent in paying National Insurance Board (NIB) contributions on behalf of staff as “utterly false”.
The high-end hotel and restaurant hit out following widely-circulated social media claims that it had not paid social security contributions since 2016, and that staff were given no letter or warning before being laid-off amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Roberta Garzaroli, Graycliff Company’s general manager, in an e-mailed response describing the allegations as “utterly false” also said the property was investigating whether any employee may be behind the information posted online.
She added: “In fact, Graycliff Company has fully paid its dues to the NIB and, in addition, has pre-submitted all the B80 forms for all employees to NIB to expedite their claims during this COVID-19 pandemic.”
Ms Garzaroli produced the company’s NIB C-10 statement for February 2020, which shows that some $11,687 in contributions were paid by end-March leaving a zero balance owing.
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Well_mudda_take_sic 3 years, 12 months ago
The question now becomes: Did Graycliff have all of its employees registered with NIB, or just some of them?
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