OPPOSITION Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar will not escape the facts of the Piarco Airport scandal to which the UNC is linked, Government said on Thursday.
The Prime Minister and Rural Development and Local Government Minister Faris Al-Rawi addressed the circumstances that led to the multi-billion-dollar Piarco corruption case, which dates back almost three decades.
The award for the airport extension project was granted by the UNC administration led by former prime minister Basdeo Panday, and the case against a former cabinet minister and UNC financiers continued during Persad-Bissessar’s People’s Partnership government.
During a PNM public meeting on Thursday night at San Fernando City Hall, Al-Rawi said the Piarco matter “went to bed” under the UNC between 2010 and 2015. He said Persad-Bissessar must tell the population why the UNC did not pursue this matter, when there was taxpayers’ money to be collected.
“You could jump high, you could jump low. You could wine to the left, you could wine to the right. You’re not getting away!”
On May 15, Miami Dade Circuit Court judge Reemberto Diaz ruled that former government minister Brian Kuei Tung, businessman Steve Ferguson and Raul Gutierrez Jr must pay an estimated $1 billion to Government over criminal conduct linked to the project.
Al-Rawi, who took over the Miami case ten years ago, and retained it after Attorney General Reginald Armour, SC, was disqualified from representing TT earlier this year, held a media conference recently to announce the Miami judge’s final judgment.
He said in a matter of days, the State will begin enforcement proceedings, once the three defendants declare their assets, as they are required to do under US law, which will be traced.
“We are on track to recovery,” Al-Rawi said.
Al-Rawi said the recovery of the restitution owed to TT would run separately from any appeal the three chose to lodge.
The three have 30 days from May 15 to file an appeal and will be required to post a bond for the full amount awarded by the jury, along with two years’ worth of interest, if they choose to challenge the recovery process.
Ferguson’s appeal was filed on May 15. Kuei Tung and Gutierrez filed their appeals the following day.
‘PNM, UNC NOT THE SAME’
Dr Rowley, even as he said Thursday’s PNM meeting was not a local government election campaign launch, nevertheless warned the population that “elections have consequences.”
The PNM is not the same as the UNC, he said, and he wanted people to understand what the true identity of the UNC was and to reject them.
“You go and vote for them and you will get more Piarco Airport!”
Rowley referred to his Hansard contribution of October 1998 to show the Piarco scandal had started since then. He claimed the UNC was continually looking for opportunities for corruption.
He also spoke of how the former UNC-led coalition government silently received restitution from the matter. He claimed the UNC unsuccessfully tried to discredit both Armour and Al-Rawi over the case being heard in Miami.