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Consultancy firm on Three Friends project had been advanced $15m by contractor

June 4 2018

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The consultancy firm which has been hired in relation to the construction of the Three Friends pump station on the Essequibo Coast had been advanced $15m by the contractor for the project.
This had been disclosed by PPP/C MP Juan Edghill on Friday and confirmed on Saturday by Head of the National Drainage and Irrigation Authority, Frederick Flatts.

The document setting out the advance.

According to Edghill, the consultancy firm, C.B & Associates Inc., received a letter of credit of $15M from Samaroo Investment, the contractor on this project, to secure his bid and was subsequently awarded the consultancy services for this project.
Said Edghill, Therefore, a consultant is supervising a contractor on a project whose financial security is dependent upon that contractor,” Edghill had claimed.
The arrangement would be highly suspect and would pose a clear conflict of interest. It is unclear whether there woul be a move to have the consultant removed from the contract following the revelation.

 

In his response on Saturday on the question of the contractor and consultant,Flatts stated:

β€œIt is true that the contractor had issued a line of credit to the consultant on January 25, 2017. Please note that our advertisement for both the consultancy service and the construction works was made on May 21, 2017,
about four months later. The source of the line of credit issued to CB and Associates Inc. was completely missed by the evaluators as no financial information was requested or required of the consultants and therefore was not a part of the evaluation criteria. The evaluators therefore did not evaluate the line of credit or its source”.

 

Project at Three Friends has been undertaken by all parties in a professional manner

June 12 2018

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Dear Editor,

Samaroo Investment wishes to respond to Mr. Juan Edghill’s statement as contained in the SN report of June 4th `Consultancy firm on Three Friends project had been advanced $15m by contractor’.

Samaroo Investment has known the consultant in a professional capacity due to previous design works the consultant undertook for us back in 2015. There is no further dependence beyond contractual and professional responsibilities.

The letter of credit in question, was issued in January 2017 to support a design-build job, which would have involved both companies participating in their respective professional capacities. This letter of credit became null and void by May/June 2017, when the tenders for the Three Friends pump station were advertised. The National Drainage and Irrigation Authority (NDIA) has also recently confirmed that there was no financial requirement under their tender and the letter of credit was not part of the evaluation of the bids.

A letter of credit is not an advance or an intention to advance any payments.

Our company does not offer financial support to sustain the consultant or any other company as is purported.

The project at Three Friends has been undertaken by all parties involved in a professional manner; not necessarily harmonious, as there have been several conflicts and disagreements. The project will stand up to any scrutiny and the public should be aware that these projects are audited by the Auditor General’s office. In the past we have had absolutely no issues with auditing of our projects and we are confident, the Three Friends pump station will be the same.

Our relationship with NDIA staff is strictly professional and all parties are guided by the roles and responsibilities through our contractual relationship.

Yours faithfully

Doodnauth Samaroo

General Manager

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