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$200m PLP Contracts Escaped Any Tendering

WORKS Minister Desmond Bannister said yesterday the former administration issued $200m worth of contracts without going through bidding, as he announced that there will be changes to the tender and bidding processes at the Ministry of Works.

Mr Bannister said the key changes, once implemented, would mandate that all contracts being financed by the government go to a tender process.

The comments came in an interview with reporters before yesterday morning’s Cabinet meeting.

The Carmichael MP said the move would ensure transparency and value for the Bahamian people.

“We are working at changing (the process),” he said. “Under the former administration, they had $200m in negotiated contracts that were just negotiated out.”

Mr Bannister added: “There was no process whereby persons could come in and bid on contracts. They were simply negotiated to, I guess, the political supporters….. that’s over $200 million.

“We are seeking to change that process so that the process is more transparent and the process endures to the benefit of Bahamians.”

When asked yesterday what guidelines he felt needed to be implemented as a part of the changes, Mr Bannister added: “I think when we change that process, you are going to see lots of things happening.

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