Times of Suriname

Parking meter fiasco…No lawyers were present during contracht signing

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GUYANA - While it is not imperative to always have lawyers present during the actual signing of contracts, most legal minds would advise that this be done in any scenario that puts a country’s resources at stake. In the case of that infamous parking meter contract, it was clearly done with little legal supervisio­n. This was even admitted to by Mayor, Patricia Chase-Green. “I never said that there were lawyers present at the signing of the contract,” she said. Because of this lapse on the part of the Mayor and Town Clerk, residents of Georgetown are more at risk of losing even with, or without the burden of parking meters. The contracted company on the other hand, Smart City Solutions (SCS) stands to gain much either way.

Speaking with Kaieteur News yesterday, Attorney-at-Law, Shaunella Glen maintained that while not necessary, it would have been prudent for the Mayor and Town Clerk to have their lawyers present at the signing of that very controvers­ial parking meter contract. “In cases like this, it is important, because it seeks to protect the interest of the government,” an interest that eventually trickles down to the most important stakeholde­rsthe taxpayers. The lawyer declared, firmly, that the officials of City Hall, in this case Mayor Chase-Green and Town Clerk, Royston King, erred by not ensuring the presence of sound legal minds during the initiation of the questionab­le parking meter project. “They should’ve had their lawyers there even during the negotiatio­ns. This would’ve saved time, instead of now having to the courts,” Glen engage argued.

After the meeting with ChaseGreen and the Town Clerk, the Ambassador mentioned the need for measures to be put in place to ease the garbage and traffic congestion in the city. He was subsequent­ly questioned on the likelihood of any Mayor of his country, opting to sign off on contracts that can potentiall­y hold a city, and by extension the country, at ransom.

(kaieteurne­ws.com)

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