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FRIDAY,
AUGUST 23, 2019
IN THIS ISSUE OF : THE VINCENTIAN
VOLUME 113, No.30
Woman wants justice Page 3
www.thevincentian.com
Venezuelans looking for work Page 4
EC$1.50
Purchase Balliceaux Page 14
Sir Vincent laid to rest Page 15
„I WILL NOT BE SILENT,‰ SAYS FRIDAY
Adventists celebrate Page 17
Dr. Godwin Friday will not be silenced by the Prime Minister’s intention to sue him.
interest. The matter in question was the developments surrounding the river defense work at the Yarabaqua River, a project originally funded by the Caribbean Development Bank. The CDB had, upon review, withdrawn its funding for the project declaring that there had been misprocurement in the process leading up to the award of the tender to a company which, it was discerned, had had no previous experience in the nature of works to be undertaken in the Yarabaqua River project. The CDB, reportedly, had requested of the government of St. Vincent and the Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, is going after Dr. Friday but Grenadines, to repay with interest whatever monies has let the media off this time. had already been advanced towards the project. Dr. Gonsalves said on Tuesday, during a press by: DAYLE DA SILVA conference he hosted, that he intended to take legal action against Dr. Friday for remarks he (Friday) LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION DR GODWIN Friday did not made against Gonsalves and the government, in say much on the recent disclosure made by Prime reference to the Yarabaqua River Project. Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves that he (Gonsalves) Dr. Friday, in addressing the issue, is said to intended to take legal action against him for comments have, according to Gonsalves’ claim, hinted that Dr. made at a July 30 press briefing. Gonsalves and the Unity Labour Party He did, however, assert, in a brief interview with administration were guilty of mischief in public THE VINCENTIAN last Wednesday, that he office, as it related to the awarding of the contract thought he was reasonable in his comments, and for the project in question. insisted, with a stern tone of voice, that he did not “A lot of newspapers and news sites reported on intend to be silent on mattesr. this, and they can be sued,” Gonsalves told the press According to Dr. Friday, he had a right to conference. comment on the issue as it was a matter of public He explained that the publication of a defamation
was in itself defamation, however, he said that while news outlets ought to be very careful in providing coverage, he had no interest in taking legal action against any media entity.
Developments since CDB withdrawal The Prime Minister went on to say that he was not surprised by the release issued by the CDB, in which the institution indicated that it found nothing to indicate any acts of fraud or corruption, even though it declared the development as a misprocurement. The issue arose after Cameron Balcombe, Managing Director of Bally and Bally Investments Limited, in a letter dated September 14, 2018 to the Chief Engineer in the Ministry of Works, objected to the awarding of the contract to Reliable Construction. This letter was also copied to the CDB, and in May this year, the CDB responded saying that they had carried out its own investigation, conducted its own review, and declared misprocurement, and requested the government to repay monies already drawn down from the project. A release made by the CDB, following a meeting here between the Bank’s President Warren Smith, and members of Cabinet including the Minister of Finance Camillo Gonsalves, that there was nothing to suggest any evidence of fraud or corruption. Continued on Page 3