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Brent Symonette and the road works
By Rick Lowe
Oct 3, 2011 - 7:57:21 PM

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There are whispers that a conflict of interest arises for Mr. Symonette, Deputy Prime Minister, where Bahamas Hot Mix is concerned because his children own a small shareholding in Trust.

Bahamas Hot Mix was awarded a contract for road works and one must assume they bid on the job as outlined by the government and it's tender process? As long as the rules were followed there is no room for claiming a conflict of interest.

In addition to this, how many road builders exist here that can construct asphalt paved highways to internationally recognized standards? Maybe two. Knowles Construction and Development and Bahamas Hot Mix. And interestingly enough, both companies have been awarded contracts by successive governments over the years.

If the dissenters can show where the bid process was flawed they might have something worth writing about. But as long as the requirements were met, the story is a non-starter.

In the final, I do not think Mr. Symonette has committed a breach of any law or regulations.

Yours in Liberty,
Rick Lowe

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