Monday, June 22, 2015
By NICO SCAVELLA
Tribune Staff Reporter
nscavella@tribunemedia.net
THE government’s decision to commission an independent report into Urban Renewal’s Small Homes Repairs project is an attempt to “interfere with” and “sabotage” the work of the Public Accounts Committee, FNM Deputy Leader Peter Turnquest said yesterday.
Mr Turnquest, who also sits on the PAC, said it is “highly suspicious and irregular” for the government “to be commissioning an internal investigation in the middle of a PAC review”.
Last week, Works Minister Philip “Brave” Davis said the government had commissioned a report from a consultancy firm, citing “areas of discrepancy” in Auditor General Terrance Bastian’s previous scathing report on Urban Renewal 2.0.
Speaking with The Tribune yesterday, however, Mr Turnquest questioned the government’s motives.
“It’s highly suspicious and irregular for them to be commissioning an internal investigation in the middle of a Public Accounts Committee review,” he said. “This reminds me of the Rubis matter. (There was a) call for a select committee to look into what happened into Rubis, and all of a sudden the government decides that they’re going to commission their own study with (retired) Justice Joseph Strachan to try and I can only assume to distract or come up with their own designed result.
“It is obvious that they’re trying to diffuse the issue and take it out of the hands of the Public Accounts Committee and to give the impression to the public that they have investigated therefore there’s no need for the PAC to look at it. It is a clear interference – in my opinion – into the work of the Public Accounts Committee and attempt to sabotage it. And two, it is also obvious that they’re trying to come up with their own solutions, their own results.”
Mr Bastian’s scathing report found a litany of concerns and weaknesses related to the Small Home Repairs project’s management and expenditure.
One example of this was the audit revealing that 11 contractors were paid more than $170,000 for small home repairs that were “not completed or done.”
Citing “areas of discrepancy” in Mr Bastian’s report, however, Mr Davis revealed last week that the government has commissioned an independent report into the programme. According to Mr Davis, it was conducted by a consultancy firm with expertise in the field of civil, structural, environmental engineering; project management and quantity surveying.
The revelation was contained in Mr Davis’ planned contribution to the 2015-2016 budget debate. His speech was released to the media last Wednesday night, however Mr Davis at the time moved the question for an abrupt end to the debate instead of giving his speech.
However, in his circulated communication, he pledged to table both reports at some point in the House of Assembly.
Mr Turnquest said yesterday: “The Public Accounts Committee, as they are well aware, is in the middle of the investigation. If they are concerned about the Small Home Repairs, one would think that they would cooperate with the Public Accounts Committee, and compel all those individuals involved to appear before the committee as an independent body, to review and give whatever evidence or information that they have. So at the end of the day you would have a factual, objective analysis of what has happened at the Small Homes Repair (programme) and come up with some independent, objective recommendations to ensure that the programme is put on the correct path.
“Again, from where I sit, it appears to me that they’re trying to interfere with the process, and the only reason to interfere with that process is to give a particular view, to spin a certain perception that they are on top of this, that it’s nothing there to be concerned about.”
In early April, Urban Renewal Co-chairs Cynthia “Mother” Pratt and Algernon Allen refused to appear before a scheduled hearing with the PAC concerning the specifics of the report. Their refusal was ultimately supported by House Speaker Dr Kendal Major, who later ordered the PAC to “stay its hand” regarding the probe until the audit had been tabled in Parliament.
Last week, Mr Davis insisted that the government was getting value for the money spent to repair more than 600 homes throughout the capital, pointing to the economic boost in urban communities.
Mr Davis said some 400 contractors have been engaged to repair houses and have employed over 1,000 trade persons.
Mr Davis said the Urban Renewal Commission had been given a new mandate to provide basic essential indoor plumbing to any home slated for repair.
He added that the government was very satisfied that the programme had realised its objectives.
Comments
Economist says...
The DPM said a new report. He did not ask for another audit.
The mandate for the report won't follow the steps that have to be taken by the auditor.
Audits follow internationally recognized procedures.
Mandates are created by politicians to give them what they want.
So we know that this will be a complete white wash and cover up the truth.
Posted 22 June 2015, 3:12 p.m. Suggest removal
themessenger says...
Ho Hum, just the latest in a series of whitewash jobs coming out of Braves office, the Ministry of Works must have an endless supply of the stuff.
Posted 22 June 2015, 3:14 p.m. Suggest removal
realfreethinker says...
This is beyond ridiculous. The government is making a farce out of governance.
Posted 22 June 2015, 4:47 p.m. Suggest removal
Economist says...
Realfreethinker, you are absolutely on the money. This is very scary.
Posted 22 June 2015, 5:17 p.m. Suggest removal
duppyVAT says...
I agree with RFT and Economist .......................... the Speaker should really retract his decision on the PAC ............. since the PLP is going to get rid of him anyway
Posted 22 June 2015, 7:01 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Yet they wonder why crime in this country is uncontrollable. When those in power appear to be corrupt and criminal to the rotten core, living off the fat of the land, while others struggle to buy beans. Whatever principles and integrity Mother Pratt had and stood for in the past is now being dragged in mud. Her silence gives consent. Her pearls has been cast to swine and she does nothing to save herself. She has chosen to go down with the ship, even with her church clothes and hat on.
Posted 23 June 2015, 7:19 a.m. Suggest removal
duppyVAT says...
It is so sad but Mother Pratt already sell her soul to the Perry Christie-led PLP for a bowl of UR 2.0 porridge ........... people actually had some respect for her despite her religious looniness and ghetto appeal ........ but that has been wasted on Perry
Posted 23 June 2015, 11:55 a.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Classic PLP.
Corrupt to the bone marrow.
Posted 23 June 2015, 11:04 a.m. Suggest removal
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