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Sunday, July 20, 2025

Augustus Long Hospital up for lease, sale—Khan

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Gail Alexander
2430 days ago
20181123
Minister of Energy Franklin Khan delivers his contribution during yesterday’s sitting of Parliament.

Minister of Energy Franklin Khan delivers his contribution during yesterday’s sitting of Parliament.

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Petrotrin’s med­ical plan will be rolled out next week and will con­tin­ue for an­oth­er two-plus years but Petrotrin’s Au­gus­tus Long Hos­pi­tal will be put up for lease or sale in Jan­u­ary.

En­er­gy Min­is­ter Franklin Khan in­di­cat­ed this in Par­lia­ment yes­ter­day re­ply­ing to Op­po­si­tion ques­tions.

Khan said new com­pa­ny op­er­a­tions will be­gin on De­cem­ber 1 and on that date all op­er­a­tions at Petrotrin’s med­ical fa­cil­i­ties will “be ter­mi­nat­ed.”

How­ev­er, he said a re­quest for pro­pos­als (RFP) will be is­sued in Jan­u­ary 2019 for lease or sale of the hos­pi­tal prop­er­ty.

Khan said arrange­ments are in place to se­cure all plants at the Pointe-a-Pierre base, in­clud­ing the hos­pi­tal, re­fin­ery and bun­ga­lows.

He said the Petrotrin med­ical plan will be rolled out next week. No­tice of meet­ings with pen­sion­ers and em­ploy­ees have been ad­ver­tised in the press.

The Min­is­ter said af­ter pub­lic ten­der, Sagi­cor will han­dle the plan for two years, af­ter which it will be fur­ther rolled over and fur­ther re-eval­u­at­ed.

“But a med­ical plan will con­tin­ue for re­tirees past the two years,” he stressed.

On the de­mo­li­tion of sev­er­al San­ta Flo­ra homes on Petrotrin prop­er­ty re­cent­ly, he said the lands were owned by Trin­topec and man­aged by the Pa­lo Seco Agri­cul­tur­al En­ter­pris­es Ltd (PSAEL).

He added the Trin­topec Board or­dered the de­mo­li­tion since the homes were stand­ing on lands which housed oil wells.

He said three of the nine homes were de­mol­ished af­ter re­moval no­tice was sent to oc­cu­pants a year ago.

He said they failed to com­ply and there was no choice but to de­mol­ish. (GA)


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