Senior Political Reporter
Arima Borough Corporation Deputy Mayor Jovan Roberts says no People’s National Movement (PNM)-led regional corporation is under probe for alleged corruption - but there have been issues in two United National Congress (UNC) corporations.
Roberts also says several PNM corporations obtained corporate sponsorship for their Independence 2025 events, and no taxpayers’ funds were used for that.
Roberts made these comments in a statement yesterday, in response to Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar’s recent reply to PNM corporations’ call for more funding, as the shortage is affecting services to burgesses.
The Prime Minister, who said funding was adequate, warned that PNM corporations were “not going to get a cent more” than the almost $1 billion allocated for fiscal 2026.
Persad-Bissessar said they should instead start spending taxpayers’ money on services to citizens and not on “feteing, rum, wining on the road and paying for ghost projects.”
However, Roberts accused the PM of “unfortunately trying to misinform or mislead by suggesting these things are PNM issues.”
He added, “On her ‘ghost projects’ claim, I checked all corporations and the only one under investigation by the police service’s Anti-Corruption Investigations Bureau (ACIB) is the Mayaro-Rio Claro Regional Corporation, which is a UNC-run corporation.”
Roberts cited the July 2020 issue where Mayaro-Rio Claro corporation employees submitted a 35-page document to the ACIB alleging corruption by corporation officials and contractors.
Allegations included signing off on incomplete infrastructural projects and the misuse of funds.
“If the Prime Minister wants to suggest that these types of activities or alleged corruption practices are taking place in corporations, she need not look further than in her own corporations. No PNM corporation is under investigation for such activities.”
Roberts added, “On the claim of taxpayers’ money ‘being spent feteing, rum and wining on the road,’ the Prime Minister knows that Government subventions cannot be spent for these purposes. It is not possible. Any time a corporation has an activity, it has to be done through either charity or corporate sponsorship.”
Commenting on Roberts’ view yesterday, Rural Development/Local Government Minister Kadijah Ameen said it is “total rubbish.”
