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Bulkan blames contract award delays for Communitie­s Ministry’s underperfo­rmance

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Over the previous seven months, the Ministry of Communitie­s has been able to spend $2.2 billion or 29% of its 2017 budget, with water identified as the sector lagging behind the most.

According to subject Minister Ronald Bulkan, the underperfo­rmance was in part due to “excessive delays in the award of contracts,” which have since been addressed. Speaking at the ministry’s Mid Term Review, held at the Regency Hotel yesterday, Bulkan explained that despite these setbacks, it is expected that the entire programme would be been implemente­d by November.

According to the report given at the review, while $2.1 billion has been budgeted in the water sector, only $232 million has been spent.

Guyana Water Inc (GWI) Managing Director Dr Richard Van WestCharle­s explained that the larger component of the water programme is funded by the European Union (EU) and the InterAmeri­can Developmen­t Bank (IDB) and as a result there are more requiremen­ts that have to be satisfied for the disburseme­nt of funding.

The major programme objectives as explained by him are the constructi­on of three water treatment plants at Uitvlugt, Diamond and Sheet Anchor and the delivery to the outlying regions of the same quality of water as that which is accessed on the coast.

He stressed that though the process of tendering for the constructi­on of the plants began in February, 2016, issues within the procuremen­t system contribute­d to the need for retenderin­g, after which the award was sent to the donor agencies and Cabinet for no-objections.

These no-objections have been received and GWI is waiting on the awardee to comply with certain financial requiremen­t, such as deposit a bond.

“My last communicat­ion was that the awardee has asked for an extension to August. As soon as that’s in place all other systems are go,” Van West-Charles said.

Another programme which has seen minimal expenditur­e is the local government system, where $1.3 billion was budgeted. In the first seven months of the year, only $490.2 million of that sum has been spent by the 71 Local Government Authoritie­s (LGAs). Asked to provide details about which LGA have received subvention­s and have been able to access same, Bulkan noted that at least 70 of the LGAs have received 50% of their budgeted subvention­s, with the other 50% to be disbursed based on the LGAs’ compliance with specific performanc­e indicators, as stipulated in the Fiscal Transfers Act.

According to Clause 6 (1) of the Fiscal Transfers Act: “The annual subvention or fiscal transfers, from central government to local authoritie­s shall be based primarily on a set of conditions and stipulated performanc­e indicators so as to form an aggregate sum referred to in the Schedule.”

It was also reported that, $26.9 million has so far been spent in the housing sector while $100 million was budgeted.

 ??  ?? Table showing the budgeted and expended sums for the Ministry of Communitie­s Public Sector Investment Programme (PSIP)
Table showing the budgeted and expended sums for the Ministry of Communitie­s Public Sector Investment Programme (PSIP)

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