Persaud told the PAC on Wednesday that the ministry took a position not to award contracts to contractors who have a large amount of outstanding work and large sums of outstanding money for the State.
He said this by no means should be seen as debarment, explaining that such restriction can only be done through the process laid out in the Public Procurement Act.
“When entities and contractors are bidding and they have been delinquent in the past, they have to indicate in their bidding document about past performance … those who are delinquent will most likely suffer and that has to be taken into consideration upon evaluation,” Persaud told the News Room via telephone on Thursday.
Persaud said under the law, all persons are allowed to bid for contracts unless debarred by the National Tender Board.
“I don’t want it to be taken out of context that the Permanent Secretary is deliberating trying to stop persons work. No, that’s not the intent,” he added.
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