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Former housing minister and Member of Parliament Camille Robinson-Regis has raised concerns over the proposed award of $3.4 billion in public housing contracts to 11 contractors, questioning the transparency and legality of the process.
In a media release issued today, Robinson-Regis said the awards had “raised serious concerns about transparency, legality, and the government’s commitment to providing homes in Trinidad and Tobago.”
She said what should have been “a straightforward, competitive, and transparent procurement process appears hidden behind secrecy,” citing what she described as questionable prequalification criteria, the exclusion of experienced local builders, and possible breaches of the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Property Act.
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