Wednesday, July 26, 2023
By JADE RUSSELL
Tribune Staff Reporter
jrussell@tribunemedia.net
FINANCIAL Secretary Simon Wilson could not say when the government would comply with the Public Procurement Act’s requirement to disclose contract awards but said officials are working on doing so.
The law requires government to disclose the name and address of winning bidders, the procuring entity, the procurement selection method and the award amount within 60 days of the contract award.
Mr Wilson said in April that the government would fulfil this obligation when the reporting capacity of its procurement system is improved. He said information was being backfilled on the new Bonfire procurement portal.
Asked for an update yesterday, he said: “That’s a work in progress. So, we have made great strides. We have most agencies have their contracts reported. There are one or two ones which we think are critical to be included before we publish. So, we are waiting for those agencies to upload their last contracts awards, and once that’s done, we’ll be able to publish.”
Asked about the delay in complying with the law, Mr Wilson said: “The Act came into effect July 1st. This is the 24th. So, I don’t know what’s too long.”
He said the government is committed to compliance.
“We are doing more public procurement than ever before,” he said. “If you go on our portal, you’ll see many opportunities that were never there, so we do everything that we should be doing. It’s always a work in progress. Yes, we can improve. The publication of contracts is a long-standing item that we’re working on, but we are actively working.”
Mr Wilson said he believes the public will be pleased when the publication process is completed.
“We are just trying to get the first publication right because once the first publication is right, the other ones should follow,” he said.
Last week, the Bahamas Contractors Association president, Leonard Sands, criticised the government’s failure to publish contract awards and accused the administration of deliberately ignoring the requirement.
“The government and the minister of public works by choice are deciding to break the law,” he said. “The law says what should happen and they do not do what the act and the law says.”
Comments
stillwaters says...
Okay.....so, I'm guessing that the first publication will also happen on that mysterious day called 'soon'
Posted 26 July 2023, 5:08 p.m. Suggest removal
realfreethinker says...
Just more bullshit
Posted 26 July 2023, 6:25 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
Why waste the time. Cancel parliament for the next two years. Clearly each minister has the right to do whatever they like. Someone wins the bid process, why honour that? In fact why not just give all contracts to the 65 Chinese workers *disadvantaged by COVID*. Can they do the work you ask? Why is that important, it dont have to make sense.
Posted 26 July 2023, 6:34 p.m. Suggest removal
trueBahamian says...
You can list thousand of names for jury duty in the papers. You can send real property tax Bill's without missing a beat but you can't provide a list of who you gave contracts to? Really?! It's that complicated a process. You're awarding contracts to every Indian China and India aye? It can't be hundreds of contracts that takes forever and forever to get information on.
Let's be clear, Mr. Wilson has no intention of providing t bi is information. If this was done the public will see just what skulduggery this administration is up to. This going into that same bs pile of the $120 million a year "error" unaddressed for decades.
Posted 27 July 2023, 12:08 a.m. Suggest removal
FreeportFreddy says...
Another example of the TOTAL failure of PLP to govern.
Should be a vote of confidence to cancel this government.
Posted 27 July 2023, 8:42 a.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
Does he not know how portals work? A portal is somewhere you can go to get information at any time. As information is inputted anyone who goes to the portal can then see that information. You don't need to put in all of the information before opening the portal. Open Bonfire with the information you have already uploaded (if they actually have uploaded anything) so that we can start looking at it.
Posted 27 July 2023, 9:13 a.m. Suggest removal
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