The Numbers Don't Lie: Inside the Guild's Worst Financial Year in Decades
The Guild's own Treasury Report for Semester One confirms what students felt all year: the Games Committee blew over $1.26 million beyond its annual budget, the VP in charge of students' welfare spent nothing — and Buss Gas and Fresh Cash never stood a chance.
For months, students at the University of the West Indies, Mona campus, have asked the same question: where did the money go? The Guild of Students has had no Buss Gas during exams. No Fresh Cash to help students clear balances. A Hurricane Melissa relief effort that insiders described as an afterthought. Now, the Guild's own Financial Report for Semester One — covering June to December 2025 — provides the clearest answer yet, and it is damning.
Campus Reporter has reviewed the official Treasury Report in full. What it reveals is a Guild executive that in several key portfolios either spent nothing at all, or in one critical case, spent so far beyond its means that it consumed funds that were never its to spend.
The Games Committee: Over a Million Dollars Gone
The most significant finding in the Treasury Report concerns the Guild's Games Committee, chaired by Anthony Myrie — who has since been elected as an incoming Vice President for the 2026/2027 academic year. According to the report, the GCC spent $2,690,802.44 during Semester One. The report states plainly in its disclaimer section that the GCC went over its semester budget by $1,792,802.44 and over its overall annual budget by $1,260,802.44.
"The GCC went over their semester's budget by $1,792,802.44 and their overall budget by $1,260,802.44."
— UWI Mona Guild of Students, Treasury Financial Report, Semester One 2025To put that in plain terms: the committee that runs the Champions' League football tournament spent over one million dollars more than the Guild had budgeted for it across the entire year, in just one semester. The report offers no detailed breakdown of how those funds were spent, saying only that the allocation was directed toward "sponsorship support for student activities."
The consequences of that overrun did not stay contained within the GCC's portfolio. Guild sources have told Campus Reporter that monies earmarked for Hurricane Melissa student relief and for welfare projects including Buss Gas and Fresh Cash were redirected to cover the GCC's bill.
Keshawn McGrath: The VP Who Spent Nothing
Perhaps the most striking finding in the Treasury Report is what is not there. Keshawn McGrath, who served as Vice President for Physical and Social Infrastructure — a portfolio that includes security, infrastructure, and physical student welfare — recorded zero expenditure for the entire semester. His allocation sat completely untouched.
This is the same Keshawn McGrath who has now been elected Guild President for 2026/2027. It is the same VP who, according to Hall Chairman Rajay Bennett at Guild Debates, was unaware that Elsa Leo-Rhynie Hall's security guards had been withdrawn by the university — leaving residents vulnerable for months. McGrath did not deny his ignorance when confronted publicly.
The Full Portfolio Picture
| Portfolio / Body | Amount Spent (JMD) |
|---|---|
| VP-SSP (Jemario Facey) — Student Welfare | $2,751,335.93 |
| GCC (Anthony Myrie) — Games Committee | $2,690,802.44 ⚠️ Over budget by $1.26M |
| CEAC (Tajay Gardner) — Entertainment | $1,698,794.77 |
| Postgraduate Representative | $912,113.53 |
| External Affairs (Nickanya Brown-Patrick) | $173,743.86 |
| Treasurer (Lianne Williams) | $39,921.00 |
| Secretary (Tonishae Smith) | $18,000.00 |
| Guild Librarian | $11,000.00 |
| President (Roshaun Wynter) | $0.00 — No recorded expenditure |
| VP-PSI (Keshawn McGrath) | $0.00 — No recorded expenditure |
| PRO (Kimberly Simms) | $0.00 — No recorded expenditure |
| Legal Consultant (Cheslan Douglas) | $0.00 — No recorded expenditure |
The CEAC also overspent its semester budget by $378,794.77. ELR Hall utilised $154,128 but submitted no details on how the funds were used — a gap the report flags explicitly in its disclaimer.
What Students Were Told, and What the Report Shows
Throughout the year, Guild leadership offered various explanations for the absence of Buss Gas and Fresh Cash — insufficient sponsorship, a difficult financial environment. What the Treasury Report now makes clear is that the Guild was not simply short of funds. It was haemorrhaging them in one committee, while other portfolios sat on unspent budgets and delivered nothing.
The incoming Guild administration under President-elect Keshawn McGrath inherits this financial picture. Anthony Myrie, whose GCC overrun is documented in the very report that covers his predecessor tenure, now enters as incoming VP with a sponsorship brief. Campus Reporter will be monitoring closely.
Students with information about Guild financial management are encouraged to contact our newsroom confidentially at newsroom@campusreporter.news.