Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, Works and Water Resources Santia Bradshaw has taken her criticism of the work of some state workers to the House of Assembly, chiding them for inefficiencies in the public sector which have the potential to delay projects.Insisting that we can do better as a people and a country, Bradshaw insisted that Barbados often falls down as a country because nobody wants to bell the cat and call out others who are failing to do their job.Specifically making reference to Government’s plan to build 10 000 houses, the Deputy PM’s suggested that public officers failing to facilitate necessary paperwork in a timely manner, could delay the delivery process.Speaking in the House of Assembly on Tuesday Bradshaw implored public officers to pay closer attention to their tasks including those who facilitate paperwork.“Those who we want to engage to be able to build out the additional housing stock, we [must] put mechanisms in place to make sure that people are paid.