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January 15, 2016
CONTRACTORS in Region Six (East Berbice/Corentyne) have been warned to ensure that they inspect and control the quality of their work, since substandard work will no longer be tolerated.
Regional Executive Officer (REO) of Region Six, Dr Veerasammy Ramayya, said he has found a number of cases wherein contractors are apparently not qualified for their task or are not doing enough supervision to ensure desired quality.
He mentioned a recent situation at Kildonan Primary School, where substandard material was used by a contractor with the result that the work has already deteriorated.
βI had complaints from the headmistress. Myself and Mr Harbhajan of the Office of the Prime Minister went there. The contractor that the region gave the job to used inferior quality woods to build the windows; the concrete work that he did caused the drainage system to collapse, so itβs now restricting water from running out from the schoolβ¦there were other defects.β
Dr Ramayya said he personally had to contact the contractor and demand that corrective works be done before he could be paid.
βI went to Skeldon Hospital; again, the same contractor. He built the septic tank of very poor quality; he left all the dirt around it. He didnβt seem to know what he was doing.β
Dr Ramayya charged that some of the contractors deliberately use cheap materials so that they can make maximum profits out of the contract.
βWhen they use substandard materials, in six months the work deteriorates, and then you have to go to tender for the same work all over again.β
He said he had warned contractors not to paint any wood before it had been certified as greenheart, and they should, in certain works, tar the entire board, and not only that which is above the water.
He wondered aloud: βI donβt know how some of these works get passed for payments.I preached against this type of cheating of the government for 24 years or more on TV, and now as REO I am experiencing it firsthand. So this now has to stop.β
At Kildonan, after listening to the concerns raised by Headteacher Sonia Williams, Harbhajan contacted Regional Education Officer Volica Jaikisiun, and she assured him that the issues would be addressed.
The matters include the need for more furniture and the provision of a computer lab, as well as an upgrade of the washroom facilities at the primary school.
Keep dem contractors on their toes. After all, it is the hard working taxpayers money.
January 15, 2016
THE interviewing of several senior members of the PPP on alleged fraud at the National Industrial and Commercial Investments Limited (NICIL) has attracted some criticism of harassment, but President David Granger has said: βIf there is nothing to hideβ, then βthere is nothing to fearβ.
Recently, several high-level officials of the PPP, namely former Prime Minister Samuel Hinds; former Advisor on Governance, Gail Teixeira; former Housing and Tourism Minister Irfaan Ali, and Member of Parliament (MP) Nigel Dharamlall were called in for questioning by the Special Organised Crime Unit (SOCU).
The allegations of fraud stem from an audit report conducted by former Auditor General Anand Goolsarran, which has resulted in the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of NICIL, Winston Brassington, and his deputy being sent on leave.
Yesterday, former Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Presidential Secretariat, Dr Roger Luncheon, was also interviewed by SOCU.
This interviewing of the PPP top guns has been frowned upon by current party Chief Whip Gail Teixeira, who on Wednesday told reporters that, on separate occasions, her comrades were approached by ranks of SOCU, and βsummoned on separate occasions to be questioned on issues surrounding the auditβ.
Ms Teixeira did not disclose details of the interview, but said: βThey (SOCU) said itβs the first phase of looking at the statements and issues raised in Mr Goolsarranβs report that relate to criminal activity.β
Mr Goolsarran, in his report, said numerous discrepancies were unearthed during the audit.
President Granger, on his weekly television programme βThe Public Interestβ, on Thursday told the Guyana Chronicle that there were problems with the holding company, and matters that require criminal investigations are determined by the Guyana Police Force.
SOCU is part of the Police Force. The claim of harassment is therefore groundless, but those with clean hands have nothing to fear, he told this publication.
βI donβt stop and start these investigations. Well, if they have nothing to hide, why should they complain? If they are interviewed, they should simply say what they know. Everyone knows that there were problems with the company in question, NICIL, and if they have done no wrong they have nothing to fear,β he said as he dismissed the claim of harassment.
NO POLITICAL DIRECTION
βThere has been no political direction, and I donβt get the impression that they have been called more than once. It is not that they have been frequently called (or that) the interviews have been stressful. I donβt see that there are grounds for [such] complaints,β he said.
Government, back in December, 2015, had turned over Mr Goolsarranβs report to the Guyana Police Force to facilitate its investigation.
Minister of State, Joseph Harmon, in announcing the criminal probe, said Cabinet had deliberated on the report, submitted to it, and made several directives despite the fact that the Board of Directors of NICIL has not yet deliberated on the report.
The President said there were suggestions that the report, accompanying notes of the consultant and advice of the minister be surrendered to the Commissioner of Police and the Special Organised Crime Unit for investigation. As to whether there were any acts of criminality committed by those concerned, and the procedure to take the process forward, it was suggested that the said reports be submitted to the Auditor General for a more precise audit of its issues. It was also suggested that the Minister of Finance give instructions for a transaction audit of NICIL to be conducted and to facilitate all of these things; that the CEO and the deputy CEO of NICIL be sent on administrative leave immediately, pending the outcome of the actions that have to be taken, he added.
Brassington had denied any illicit actions, stating, βAs far as I know, I have not broken any laws; and if Mr Goolsarran is suggesting it, then I believe I have a clear defence on why what we did was properly done, and we should not be held responsible. I am willing to testify, but you canβt bring a charge up on the basis of a law that has been clearly contradicted by all the lawyers, and there is no evidence of it being broken,β he said.
Former President Bharrat Jagdeo, in October last year, had advised swift action against corrupt persons under his watch.
Mr Jagdeo, who is now Opposition Leader, had told reporters that Government should βfindβ them βand lock them upβ.
By Tajeram Mohabir
President David Granger has said:
βIf there is nothing to hideβ, then βthere is nothing to fearβ.
Jalil bai, I noticed you lying low these days, and Chief "evaporated". What's going on, id it about Granger or Trump?
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