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‘Barber shop’ company gets $300 MILLION computer contracts
JULY 21, 2011 | BY KNEWS | FILED UNDER NEWS

Digital Technology, the company which was handed two Government contracts valued at a $293 million to supply computers and related equipment to schools, has been found to have as its head office what is now a Brooklyn, USA barber shop, in a case that bears a striking resemblance to Fip Motilall. Motilall pocketed a US$15.4 contract to build access roads to the Amaila Falls Hydro Electric Project, but investigations by this newspaper revealed his US address to be but a sari and puja shop in Florida.



54 Public Rd. Grove E.B.D., the company’s head office in Guyana

Now, investigations by this newspaper have unearthed facts about Digital Technology that could mirror the startling revelations about Fip Motilall and his company. On July 13, Digital Technology Group of Companies (as it was registered in Guyana) was awarded a contract valued at $223 million for the supply of 1,400 desktop computers to 70 schools across the country. On Monday last, the Education Ministry awarded a further $70 million to the same company to provide more computers, plus servers and overhead projectors. Digital Technology in Guyana is in fact listed as the Caribbean and Latin America Office of a company that goes by the name Digital Waves Technology Inc., which has as its Head Office this address: 3154 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY 11208.

Three months ago, checks by this newspaper revealed that this address housed a company called Assets Realty Inc. Today, the property has been remodeled and renamed “Antonio and Martin Barber Shop” as further checks revealed, yesterday. Upstairs of the building serves as rented apartments. For that Head Office address, the company lists its contact information as the mobile number: 347-410-9772. Calls to that number result in the voicemail: “Hello, you’ve reached Cliff David. Please leave a message after the tone and I’ll get back to you shortly. Thank you for calling.” In Guyana, the company’s local address is 54 Grove Public Road, East Bank Demerara. This address is part of a business complex at Grove, which did not have a single computer to sell recently when a Kaieteur News reporter researching bidders for the government’s One Laptop Per Family project visited. The reporter was directed to the company’s office in Sandy Babb Street, Kitty, and the result was no different. Digital Technology in Guyana was one of the companies which put in a bid to supply the government 27,000 laptops under a US$9 millon project. However, the company’s bid, along with the two other bidders, was not successful and the project went to a re-tender.


Krishendat Sukhu


Pulandar Kandhi


Minister Shaik Baksh

When Kaieteur News contacted the company to speak with its Chief Executive Officer, Krishendat ‘Terrence’ Sukhu, the person answering the phone said he was not in the office. Further calls yielded the same results, and messages for Sukhu to return calls for clarification went unanswered. On Monday, this newspaper was told that Sukhu was out of the country and would possibly return in two weeks.

At the contract signing on July 13, Education Minister Shaik Baksh, said that Sukhu had already procured some of the computers and that he was expected to complete delivery by the end of the first term. Mr Sukhu explained that the computers would be Dell made, and acquired through its Central American agency. They would have the standard USB ports and 250-gigabyte hard drives. Initially, there were queries about the ability of the company to actually procure the computers before it had signed the contract, but a source close to the company said that from the time the tenders were open and Mr Sukhu learnt that he had won the tender with the lowest bid, he set about procuring the computers.

Digital Technology boasts of being a world-class management team with direct knowledge of the industry, extensive research experience, and unique administration skills. The company claims to deliver Computer Hardware, Software, Surveillance Systems, Training, VOIP and Networking, Computer and related equipment servicing to customers, and commenced integration and Support of Wireless Internet from February 2006. The company was in fact incorporated in Guyana in June 2, 2009. It also states on its website that it currently hosts approximately 10 websites and has five collocated servers. The company does not list the name of these websites it hosts.

On Monday, when asked about the programme of due diligence performed by the Ministry of Education, Permanent Secretary Pulandar Kandhi, said that the various contractors were subjected to a rigorous examination by the Central Tender Board and by the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), which is funding one of the computer programmes by the Ministry. However, Digital Technology was not subjected to such scrutiny since its project was outside the scope of the CDB.

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this is such a farce...basically, the company working with someone in the Govt to get the contract. They don't have to show that they can deliver, just get the contract, present it to Dell, then Dell will process the order.

This is corruption at it's best!
FM
I dont understand why the Govt cant purchase directly from Dell or even China or India and give the Contract for installing and servicing to a local. I have to say something is NOT kosher here.
Nehru
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Originally posted by Nehru:
I dont understand why the Govt cant purchase directly from Dell or even China or India and give the Contract for installing and servicing to a local. I have to say something is NOT kosher here.


shucks, they can even go to Dell, and ask them who are their partners in SOuth America and the Caribbean. They can send send the bids to Dell's partners.

This is joke and just not right.

I am not saying that the company will not deliver, but this is not transparent at all...kickback city!
FM
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Originally posted by raymond:
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direct knowledge of the industry, extensive research experience, and unique administration skills


all of us on GNi can say this
lol Indeed, ray.
FM
quote:
Originally posted by raymond:
this is such a farce...basically, the company working with someone in the Govt to get the contract. They don't have to show that they can deliver, just get the contract, present it to Dell, then Dell will process the order.

This is corruption at it's best!
I know them and I am sure you know them and they know as much about computers as the guy in the bodega up the street. This is naked crookedness. I bet if you applied to supply these machines it would not matter your experience you would not even be remotely considered
FM
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Originally posted by raymond:
I am also sure that much of this money is paid up front
They now steal with no regard for who consider them thieves. This is like the Burnham era. They do not give a damn who say anything they will pilfer wherever they can and as often as they can.
FM
Ayu shut ayu rass. Abe coolie na care how much dem thief as lang de black man na rule abe.

Long live the working class party. Long live socialism.

Comrade Bookman, please give my regards to your family who won this contract.
FM
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Originally posted by raymond:
I am also sure that much of this money is paid up front


"Transportation cost" which is the code for kickbacks is now up to 30%.

I am surprised that the computer company that a well known retired Guyana Consular started up was not invited to bid.
Mitwah
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JABR: Ayu shut ayu rass. Abe coolie na care how much dem thief as lang de black man na rule abe.

Long live the working class party. Long live socialism.

Comrade Bookman, please give my regards to your family who won this contract.


Big Grin Big Grin
T
quote:
Originally posted by Nehru:
I dont understand why the Govt cant purchase directly from Dell or even China or India and give the Contract for installing and servicing to a local. I have to say something is NOT kosher here.

Nehru, plain and simple, to make it simple and transparent, baksish cannot slip by. Adding a few middle-men, especially guys overseas, the waters get muddy, very muddy. But believe me, the guys running the show in Guyana got their hands on the pulse. They ain't losing out on the action. The GoG has graduated well beyond corruption 101 and 201, they into graduate level corruption. The very top has signed off on these runnings.
FM
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Originally posted by Brodaman:
I guess dem shame! How can they explain this? Who can explain this? Really?

I challenge someone from the PPP bench to explain how this can happen?

You saw, even Nehru barfed and ran to the out-house.
FM

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