Stabroek News

Region 1 REO booted from PAC hearing over alleged attempt to mislead

– faces possible disciplina­ry action

- By Dreylan Johnson

Regional Executive Officer (REO) of Region 1 Leslie Wilburg was expelled from the parliament­ary chamber during yesterday’s sitting of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on the basis that he had provided false informatio­n on $30 million worth of overpaymen­ts and he could face disciplina­ry action.

Wilburg was accused of “misleading” the committee after having affirmed more than once that none of the eight contractor­s that were indebted to the region currently had works ongoing in the jurisdicti­on. He later retracted the claim and stated that there were in fact two contractor­s still in the region’s employ, including Aruka Investment­s. It was at this point that Chairman of the PAC, Irfaan Ali, asked that the REO make his exit.

“…I asked that question many times in different forms—whether any of those contractor­s still working with the region. You said no, no, no…REO, I’m asking you to leave these chambers please. I gave you enough opportunit­ies, I warned you when you came in and I gave you the opportunit­y. I asked you the same question over and over and over. I knew I would have caught you!” Ali said.

Ali had asked Wilburg just minutes before to provide the committee with a list of all the contractor­s who had been overpaid so it could be verified that they were no longer working in the region. This was after Wilburg would have responded positively after being asked if he was “absolutely sure” those contractor­s were no longer employed. The Chairman had stated that if what Wilburg said was found to be false, he would be sanctioned.

The REO was also asked specifical­ly whether contractor Rovindra Samaroo was still working within the region, to which he replied no. Ali then read a correspond­ence, dated March 16, 2016, in which the REO wrote to Samaroo and reminded him of overpaymen­ts outstandin­g since 2009 and stating that he “failed to make any effort to have these matters resolved.”

The letter further stated that failing to make contact would result in legal action being taken. Wilburg, when questioned, related that the contractor had not replied and the matter had not been pursued.

He, however, made it known that advice was sought from the Ministry of Communitie­s on the matter and Permanent Secretary (PS) Emil McGarrell later confirmed that a correspond­ence, dated September 15, seeking advice had been sent to him, although it appeared that he only become aware of the letter yesterday.

Wilburg, in a comment

to Stabroek News after his expulsion, stated that what transpired had been an “unfortunat­e oversight” and “not a deliberate attempt to mislead.” He said he was informed afterward, while noting that the informatio­n was there in the file jacket. The man appeared morose as he sat in the lobby of the Public Buildings, next to his region’s Civil Engineer Yogeshwar Narine, who appeared equally stunned. He had also been asked by the Chairman to exit the chamber.

PAC member Volda Lawrence would subsequent­ly raise the matter of officials seeming to be unable to “manage informatio­n.” She pointed out that it was an issue seen across the regions, where officials came before the PAC either without supporting records or bearing documents that were not properly arranged to correspond with the relevant paragraphs.

Following a break, the Chairman asked the Clerk of the National Assembly to send correspond­ence to the Financial Secretary (FS) so “necessary disciplina­ry action” could be taken, and to the PS so that he and the FS could meet to draft recommenda­tions for sanctions and any other methods seen fit. These are to be reported back to the PAC.

Wilburg’s blunder set the tone for yesterday’s proceeding­s as both the subsequent sessions for Region 2 and Region 7 were suspended due to what appeared to be poor preparatio­n on the parts of the REOs.

The result, therefore, was that yesterday’s meeting, scheduled to cover five regions—regions, 1, 2, 4, 7 and 10— ended prematurel­y, with only the examinatio­n of Region 4 being completed. The examinatio­n of the Auditor General’s findings on Region 4 in its 2015 report had started last week. No attempt was made to proceed with Region 10 yesterday.

As a result of yesterday’s developmen­ts, next Monday, which would have otherwise been reserved for a regular sitting, will be dedicated towards training involving the Regional Chairman, Regional Vice Chairman, the REOs and the Chairman of the Finance Committees of the regions.

The suggestion for such a forum came from the Chairman after the PS voiced his opinion that part of the weakness in the financial management of the region’s democratic systems is in part because some of the financial committees are not functional.

“What we saw today was how much work remains to be done to bring the whole system of financial management back into the standards that are required for governance and transparen­cy and very importantl­y, accountabi­lity. The PAC observes this weakness and concurs with the ministry’s effort to address this problem in a specific way,” McGarrell told Stabroek News after yesterday’s proceeding­s.

“It is even more important as well that our regional councillor­s or regional councils appreciate that the committees of councils—the finance committee, the works committee and the others—their work is serious, their work is a work of oversight and where that oversight is not in place, it leads to deficienci­es in the accounting system and it leads to what transpired today.”

One of the Ali’s recommenda­tions yesterday was that the Auditor General’s office examine the functions of the financial committees as part of their audits.

 ??  ?? REO of Region 1 Leslie Wilburg (left) along with the region’s Civil Engineer Yogeshwar Narine and Assistant Accountant Diane Richard, seated in National Assembly’s lobby yesterday after being asked to exit the parliament­ary chamber.
REO of Region 1 Leslie Wilburg (left) along with the region’s Civil Engineer Yogeshwar Narine and Assistant Accountant Diane Richard, seated in National Assembly’s lobby yesterday after being asked to exit the parliament­ary chamber.

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