Good says Social Security sees things his way
It appears that sixty-year old Charles Good may have had matters right following his one day hunger strike last week in front of the Social Security building on Princess Margaret Drive.
This afternoon, an elated Good called our newsroom to report that following a meeting this morning with Social Security officials, they were able to determine that those payments from various employers that he was informed were not received by S.S.B. were in fact paid. Furthermore, Good says Social Security also told him that as a result, his total number of contributions have increased from four hundred and thirty-one to over six hundred, which means he should expect an improvement in his monthly payments.
Of course, that’s only one side of the equation and we had to confirm all of this with Social Security. The company’s public relations manager, Rhojani Perriott Toombs, informed us that there was a meeting, but she had yet to be briefed on exactly what transpired. As soon as that happens, Toombs told us that the media would be given the details through a press release no later than tomorrow.