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President of the Joint Consultative Council (JCC), Fazir Khan, has responded to Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar’s recent statement that billions have been spent on roadworks with “hardly any good road to show” by saying that anyone with information of a contract not being properly executed should take it to the Office of Procurement Regulation. The Prime Minister called for greater technical oversight and the use of newly implemented procurement tools to ensure accountability.
Speaking with Guardian Media yesterday, Khan acknowledged that historically, roadworks undertaken close to elections have raised concerns.
“While we know historically that roadworks carried out just before an election tend to be questionable, the JCC does not have the information at this time to make a blanket statement about value for money regarding recent road contracts,” he said.
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