PLP chairman wants PAC to probe FNM over 2007 Road Traffic decision

By NICO SCAVELLA

Tribune Staff Reporter

nscavella@tribunemedia.net

PLP chairman Bradley Roberts yesterday called for the Public Accounts Committee to investigate the Free National Movement’s decision in 2007 to cancel the request for proposal process for the modernisation of the Road Traffic Department.

Mr Roberts, in a statement, said the PAC “must call for persons and papers to get to the bottom of the cancellation of the finalised request for proposal (RFP) process in 2007 among other critical procedural and administrative issues at the department.”

Mr Roberts also questioned the “structure and format” of Auditor General Terrence Bastian’s report into the Road Traffic Department’s (RTD) internal operations, charging that it “fails to reference the findings and recommendations of the previous audit conducted during the watch of the FNM.”

Mr Roberts’ statement came in response to a press release by FNM Chairman Sidney Collie about an audit that revealed millions in losses from the Road Traffic Department (RTD) due to employees and motorists “circumventing rules and regulations.”

Transport and Aviation Minister Glenys Hanna Martin has suggested that the issues at the RTD, though “age-old” in nature, were likely further exacerbated due to the previous Ingraham administration’s decision in 2007 to cancel the RFP process initiated by the PLP in which a firm was selected in principle from eight proposals to implement an automated motor vehicle and driver’s license system.

Weighing in on the issue last week, Mr Roberts had called for the matter to be “turned over to police” for a full investigation. Mr Collie responded on Monday by saying that while Mr Roberts was “following the FNM’s lead” in calling for a police investigation, he, nor the PLP, is “taking any responsibility for the total waste and complete disregard of the people’s trust”.

In response, Mr Roberts charged on Monday that the FNM’s cancellation of the RFP process upon coming into office in 2007 is a “causal factor in the ongoing weak controls and instances of fraud that were cited in the auditor general’s report”.

As such, Mr Roberts called on the FNM to “answer to the Bahamian people” for allowing the RFP process to become a victim of the previous Ingraham administration’s “infamous, ignoble and failed stop, review and cancel policy”.

He added: “The FNM cannot get away with making horrible decisions, walking away from them without accountability and believe that they can cloud the issue and muddy the water through mudslinging and name calling.”

Mr Roberts then went on to question Mr Bastian’s report, charging that it “fails to reference the findings and recommendations of the previous audit conducted during the watch of the FNM”.

“Further, there is no record in the report of the policy and administrative steps the FNM government took to address the week internal controls and susceptibility of the RTD during their watch,” Mr Roberts said. “The RTD did not come into existence in July of 2012. These are deficiencies that the auditor general must immediately correct.”

The audit, covering the period July 1, 2012, to June 30, 2015, was tabled in the House of Assembly last week. It focused on vehicle license revenue, license plate revenue and payroll processing.

Aside from revealing an estimated $47m in vehicle license revenue losses, the report also highlighted several other instances of apparent fraud and “collusion” involving inspectors, writers and cashiers as they carried out daily tasks.

Comments

realfreethinker says...

Who does this decrepit a..h..e think he is. He is in no position to call for anything, but this worthlees government to resign

Posted 17 May 2016, 2:20 p.m. Suggest removal

justthefactsplease says...

Wasn't your party in opposition from 2007 - 2012 and had control of the PAC then? Why didn't they do the probe then when things would have been fresh? The more this man talks the more sh*t he spews!!! Just another attempt by the PLP to deflect and not take responsibility...typical.

Posted 17 May 2016, 3:49 p.m. Suggest removal

sheeprunner12 says...

You must hand it to Bradley Roberts .......... he is a loud-mouthed bully that knows how to propagandize (distract from reality, twist truths and muddy the waters) ............ but no one will be misled by Brad, AllyG and Perry this time around ......... they are dead in the water in 2017 for a long, long time

Posted 17 May 2016, 4:07 p.m. Suggest removal

realfreethinker says...

I support this statement. Those are three of the slimiest of the group. Please edit this post to include that little sticky,grubby fingers brave

Posted 17 May 2016, 4:20 p.m. Suggest removal

justthefactsplease says...

The sad truth is with the FNM in the state they are it appears our only hope of getting rid of them is to vote DNA.

Posted 17 May 2016, 4:30 p.m. Suggest removal

realfreethinker says...

The only word that the DNA and FNM should be using is " coalition"

Posted 17 May 2016, 4:39 p.m. Suggest removal

sheeprunner12 says...

I hope that somewhere deep in the FNM and DNA war rooms that a clear united plan of action is being put together that must be rolled out in the Fall 2016 because there is no way in Hell that the PLP is going to wait until next May, June or July 2017 to call the election ............. no smart Opposition will wait until November to hold a party convention when the election may be called in January 2017

Posted 17 May 2016, 5:07 p.m. Suggest removal

SP says...

**.......... PLP and FNM are the same as exampled by their referendum partnership ,,,,,,,,,,,,,**

Posted 17 May 2016, 10:23 p.m. Suggest removal

viewersmatters says...

so why didnt the plp just didnt brought RFD into affect after the PLP took office in 2012, four years later and yet the PLP themselves had fail to made any type modernization, and please tell me why instead of the PLP trying to bring a closure to these allegations and make improvements to better the future and any further theft from happening again they are focusing on what happened almost a decade ago, how can our country move forward and onward with our leaders digging a hole in the very spot they stand rather than taking one foot and moving that foot in front of the other foot and continue repeating that action until they've reached for greatness.

Posted 18 May 2016, 12:39 a.m. Suggest removal

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