THE EDITOR: If the Government would stop procrastinating and fully operationalise the Office of the Procurement Regulator (OPR) there would be independent oversight of the tender process for all these special purpose companies (SPEs) spending public money.
This includes Udecott with its dubious Calder Hart history.
As it stands, the public is still waiting for the Attorney General Reginald Armour to take a note to Cabinet to have the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Property Regulations take lawful effect.
The AG would say he is waiting for the Finance Minister to allocate funds to the SPEs for resourcing procurement officers.
Finance Minister Colm Imbert however now tells the public he is waiting on the AG.
The Prime Minister remains complicity silent.
So the emperors continue to fiddle while Rome burns, leaving taxpayers to foot the bill.
FAZIR KHAN
president
Joint Council for the
Construction Industry
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