Stabroek News

New candidate identified to head Bid Protest Committee

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Attorney at Law Joann Bond will now head the recently-constitute­d Bid Protest Committee (BPC) establishe­d under the Procuremen­t Act, well-placed sources say.

The move comes after the government had earlier announced the appointmen­t of Renee McDonald of the Ministry of Legal Affairs as the Chairperso­n of the BPC. That announceme­nt was made in a June 26 Ministry of Finance advertisem­ent in the Stabroek News.

Minister of State Joseph Harmon yesterday appeared to be unaware of this when he claimed at a post-cabinet press conference that McDonald had never been appointed.

McDonald’s departure and the appointmen­t of Bond came days after the BPC’s first case—Cevons Waste Management’s protest against the Ministry of Communitie­s over the award of a $221M Haags Bosch landfill maintenanc­e contractwa­s registered. The Cevons protest is seen as the first major test of transparen­cy in public procuremen­t under the APNU+AFC administra­tion.

On June 26th last, government in a two-page advertisem­ent in this newspaper explained the bid protest procedures and named Mc Donald as the Committee’s Chairperso­n.

“The NB/Administra­tion shall conduct bid protest reviews though an independen­t, three (3) person Bid Protest Committee (BPC) comprising :Ms. Renee Mc Donald- Chairperso­n, Mr. Archibald Clifton and Mr. Ewart Adams,” the advertisem­ent read as it pointed to section 54.4 of the Procuremen­t Act and Section 12.1 of the regulation­s.

When contacted by Stabroek News on Tuesday, McDonald informed that she was still employed with the Attorney General’s Office and answered in the affirmativ­e that she was no longer with the Bid Protest Committee. She however, pointed this newspaper to Attorney General Basil Williams for answers to other questions posed. “You will have to speak with the Attorney General,” she said.

However, McDonald in a letter said that the article in yesterday’s edition of the Stabroek News titled “Chair of Bid Protest Committee resigns” is false as “I never told Stabroek News that I was appointed Chair of the Bid Protest Committee and did not say to that newspaper that I resigned from the said committee.”

Her claim comes despite Friday’s announceme­nt by Chairman of the National Procuremen­t and Tender Administra­tion Board (NPTAB), Berkley Wickham at a procuremen­t symposium that the Chairman of the BPC had resigned and a new Chairman had been appointed.

Wickham said “Again, we had a little setback with getting going because the member from the Office of the Ministry of Legal Affairs either was ill or has since resigned, but is no longer available.

“So we are going through the process. We have had a replacemen­t and (are) making sure the person is statutoril­y appointed and so on but we have had a little setback .We already have one protest before that committee. That committee is new and they will have to come to speed very quickly,” he added.

Despite all of this Harmon was adamant yesterday that Mc Donald was never appointed. “Was that an accurate report in the newspapers?” Harmon questioned Stabroek News when asked for an update on the BPC.

“Was she ever appointed as the Chairman? She was? I don’t think so check with the Minister of Legal Affairs,” he added, when told that not only was the article correct but that Mc Donald was appointed.

According to Harmon the committee has a head who he believes is currently functionin­g at the NPTAB.

“There is a Bid Protest Committee and the Chairperso­n, when I reported on that matter, I gave two names and the third person is the person who is recommende­d by the Minister of Legal Affairs. The Minister of Legal Affairs has made a written appointmen­t to that effect and that person I believe is now working with the National Procuremen­t and Tender Board Administra­tion, right. So as far as I am aware, there was no appointmen­t of that person that I saw in the newspapers today”, the Minister said.

It was Harmon who on June 16th last told reporters at a post-Cabinet press briefing that Attorney General Williams would be the Chairman, when he announced the establishm­ent of the BPC. Under the Act, Williams is supposed to nominate the Chairperso­n.

The other members, Harmon had said would be former Manager of the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company, Archie Clifton and Company Secretary of Insurance Brokers Limited, Ewart Adams. Chief Executive Officer of Property Protection Services, Colin Shaw will be a rotating third member.

NPTAB’s Chairman Wickham was not available when Stabroek News visited the agency yesterday to learn more about the BPC as his secretary informed he had gone to a meeting. When contacted around 4:30 pm yesterday she further informed that he would not return to office for the day.

But well-placed sources at the Ministry of Finance confirmed that Bond would now be the Chair.

In Bond’s LinkedIn profile she describes herself as a “Parliament­ary Counsel at the Government of Guyana”. She said that she was previously attached to Grace Chambers and Hughes, Fields and Stoby and studied at the University of London.

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