Jagdeo: No ‘wiggle room’ for public officers caught in acts of corruption
Vice President, Dr Bharrat Jagdeo
Vice President, Dr Bharrat Jagdeo

VICE PRESIDENT, Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo, has made it clear that any public officer caught in acts of corruption or malpractice will face the full brunt of the law.
Highlighting the government’s commitment to stamping out corruption, the Vice President told a news conference on Thursday last that all reports will be thoroughly investigated.
“Any public officer caught now with any act of corruption, there don’t have any room to wriggle out of it,” Jagdeo emphasised.

Dr Jagdeo has consistently advocated for individuals to step forward and share any information regarding corruption in government contracts.
During a press conference last year, Jagdeo acknowledged the sheer magnitude of contracts being executed across the country, which presents challenges in monitoring corruption and collusion on these sites.
“You are talking about maybe six, seven thousand contracts under implementation now. We can’t know if a clerk of work on a project in Black Bush Polder or somewhere else is asking the contractor for money.

But the contractors have to understand that, if they comply with this, they are not only breaching the system, they are doing something illegal. They should contact us,” the Vice President said.
Contractors are advised to promptly reach out to the Office of the President or Vice President, the Minister of Public Works, or the National Tender Board in the event of any attempted extortion.
Dr Jagdeo explained that sometimes there is collusion on the sites.

“Where we are having more difficulties is when there is collusion…Everyone wants their road done now. Everyone wants their health facility done now. Everyone wants a house lot now. Now they want it now. They won’t want to wait till next year” Dr Jagdeo stated.
He said the authorities would take firm action.
“So, people need to see if they are being shaken down, don’t come and tell us afterwards…We can set up a sting…So, we can set up a sting and find people and then you put it before the police.”

Jagdeo also observed the increasing number of individuals who are being deceived while attempting to acquire house lots through intermediaries.
“Don’t give them your money. Every week people come to cry, cry by us. Some lady run away with their money. People walk into the ministry, go and talk to the guard, they collect money from them, this is a major issue. If you do it and we find out you may not even get a house lot that you are eligible for if you apply for it. Please don’t go through middlemen. There is no middleman there.” Dr Jagdeo said.
Dr Jagdeo also announced that only recently cabinet awarded contracts for close to seven hundred community roads.

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