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Opposition MP Ganesh Mahipaul Demands Urgent Procurement Reform; “Thursday’s ramblings are nothing but hogwash if action is not taken” – Mahipaul

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August 3, 2024
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Georgetown, Guyana – Opposition parliamentarian Ganesh Mahipaul has issued a strong call for immediate reforms to Guyana’s procurement system, criticizing the current state of affairs and demanding decisive action from the government. In a press statement released on August 3, 2024, Mahipaul emphasized that, “simply discussing the issues, as often happens in parliamentary sessions, is insufficient to address the deep-seated problems of favoritism and corruption.”

Mahipaul highlighted significant flaws within the procurement process, governed by the Procurement Act of 2003. He pointed out that the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB) is composed solely of government appointees, which creates potential conflicts of interest and undermines impartiality. “To stop friends, families, and favorites from being preferred over others requires amendments to Guyana’s procurement system to ensure fairness and competitive bidding,” Mahipaul stated.

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The opposition MP also criticized the Evaluation Committee for failing to meet its responsibilities effectively. He noted that when bid evaluations do not adhere strictly to established criteria, it results in contracts being awarded to less qualified or even unqualified bidders. This undermines the integrity of the entire procurement process. “The Government often justifies current inefficiencies by referring to past practices. While understanding historical context is important, it should not excuse ongoing problems simply because what is happening now is worse than what happened in the past,” he argued.

Mahipaul outlined several key reforms to enhance transparency and fairness in the procurement process. He suggested that at least three of the seven members of the NPTAB should be nominated by the Parliamentary Opposition and selected from individuals with proven integrity and expertise in business, law, finance, audit, and administration. “This change would promote impartiality and enhance public confidence in the procurement process,” Mahipaul said.

Additionally, he called for the Evaluation Committee to adhere strictly to bid evaluation criteria and select the lowest evaluated responsive bidder based on submitted documentation. Proper training and clear guidelines are essential to ensure accuracy and fairness in the evaluation process. Mahipaul also advocated for penalties to be enshrined in law for office holders who deliberately act to favor friends, families, and favorites.

Mahipaul’s statement concluded with a powerful call to action, urging the government to move beyond justification and take proactive measures to reform the procurement system. “Immediate amendments to the Procurement Act are necessary to address these issues and align with best practices. This will provide a solid foundation for a more transparent and effective procurement system,” he asserted.

“Thursday’s ramblings are nothing but hogwash if action is not taken. It is time for action. The necessary reforms are clear; the time to act is now.”

Mahipaul’s call for reform resonates with an angry populace who are increasingly noticing that it is ‘PPP friends, family and favorites’ who are mostly benefiting from government contracts. Guyanese continue to demanded greater transparency and accountability in government dealings. As the debate continues, the public will be watching closely to see if the government heeds this urgent call for change.

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