JavaScript is disabled in your web browser or browser is too old to support JavaScript. Today almost all web pages contain JavaScript, a scripting programming language that runs on visitor's web browser. It makes web pages functional for specific purposes and if disabled for some reason, the content or the functionality of the web page can be limited or unavailable.

Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Minority leader accuses THA execs of refusing to answer key questions

by

Elizabeth Gonzales
615 days ago
20231213
THA minority leader Kelvon Morris displays a letter from the Assembly Legislature Tobago House of Assembly as he addresses members of the media during a press conference on Monday.

THA minority leader Kelvon Morris displays a letter from the Assembly Legislature Tobago House of Assembly as he addresses members of the media during a press conference on Monday.

VINDRA GOPAUL

Mi­nor­i­ty Leader of the To­ba­go House of As­sem­bly, Kelvon Mor­ris, has ac­cused the cur­rent ad­min­is­tra­tion of re­fus­ing to an­swer im­por­tant ques­tions re­lat­ed to key de­ci­sions in To­ba­go.

As a re­sult, he re­sort­ed to nam­ing and sham­ing THA mem­bers who have failed to an­swer ap­prox­i­mate­ly 25 ques­tions dur­ing ple­nary sit­tings in the as­sem­bly leg­is­la­ture over the last two years.

Mor­ris out­lined sev­er­al ques­tions that have gone unan­swered re­gard­ing salaries and board po­si­tions, in­fra­struc­ture con­tracts, com­mu­ni­ty de­vel­op­ment projects, and trav­el ex­pens­es, among oth­ers.

He said that these unan­swered ques­tions high­light the ad­min­is­tra­tion’s re­luc­tance to be held ac­count­able to the pub­lic. Mor­ris al­so crit­i­cised the Sec­re­tary of Tourism for fail­ing to pro­vide in­for­ma­tion re­gard­ing the CEO of the To­ba­go Tourism Agency Lim­it­ed and the al­leged re­scind­ing of ap­proved de­ci­sions.

At a me­dia con­fer­ence on Mon­day, Mor­ris raised is­sues over unan­swered ques­tions on the or­der pa­per, which nor­mal­ly in­cludes agen­da items for each sit­ting.

“We al­so ask the Chief Sec­re­tary about trav­el as in To­ba­go we are see­ing how they are leav­ing on fan­cy trips. We are see­ing them by the droves. Now they have got­ten so bold­face with it that they are now tak­ing their spous­es on trips. We are see­ing them go in­to Grena­da and you’re see­ing, while they should be at con­fer­ences, we are see­ing per­sons hav­ing a good ole time on tax­pay­ers funds and there­fore we, as a re­spon­si­ble mi­nor­i­ty, have asked the Chief Sec­re­tary to sim­ply tell us how much mon­ey has been spent on over­seas trav­el to this date,” he stat­ed.

Mor­ris re­vealed that one THA sec­re­tary had failed to an­swer some ques­tions by ask­ing for de­fer­rals, dat­ing back six months.

“Af­ter giv­ing the sec­re­taries, the pre­sid­ing of­fi­cer an as­sur­ance that this ques­tion will be an­swered, he then came and asked for a fur­ther de­fer­ral. Then in No­vem­ber, when it was time for ques­tions for sec­re­taries, ab­solute­ly none of the sec­re­taries who were sup­posed to an­swer ques­tions showed up,” Mor­ris claimed.

He named the Di­vi­sion of Tourism, Cul­ture, An­tiq­ui­ties and Trans­porta­tion Sec­re­tary Tashia Bur­ris; Sec­re­tary for Com­mu­ni­ty De­vel­op­ment, Youth De­vel­op­ment and Sport Ter­rance Baynes; Sec­re­tary for the Di­vi­sion of In­fra­struc­ture, Quar­ries and Ur­ban De­vel­op­ment Trevor James; Nathisha Pan­tin Sec­re­tary for the Di­vi­sion of Food Se­cu­ri­ty, Nat­ur­al Re­sources, the En­vi­ron­ment and Sus­tain­able De­vel­op­ment and main­ly Chief Sec­re­tary Far­ley Au­gus­tine.

Mor­ris said, “There is a say­ing, Sa­tan can­not cor­rect sin, be­cause if you as the Chief Sec­re­tary is al­so not an­swer­ing ques­tions. Then how can you cor­rect your sub­or­di­nates and there­fore this Chief Sec­re­tary is one who con­tin­ues to dis­re­gard his du­ties to the peo­ple of To­ba­go. We have the Chief Sec­re­tary not an­swer­ing over nine ques­tions.”

Mor­ris said there seemed to be a clear strat­e­gy to not ac­count.

In Sep­tem­ber, Pre­sid­ing Of­fi­cer Ab­by Tay­lor said she was dis­ap­point­ed with the num­ber of re­quests for de­fer­rals of ques­tions di­rect­ed to mem­bers of the ex­ec­u­tive coun­cil. She called on the ex­ec­u­tive to do bet­ter.


Related articles

Sponsored

Weather

PORT OF SPAIN WEATHER

Sponsored