Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley yesterday alleged that a contractor was extorted some $2 million by a former government minister. Though Rowley did not give names, he said his Works Minister Rohan Sinanan informed him of the issue and he directed Sinanan to tell the police.
He said the contractor told them if he told the police, he would not get any contracts again. The matter seemingly died at that time.
He said a clause in the contract protected the contractor.
“We are of the PNM and we have the confidence of the people of T&T,” he said. “They have the gall to come here and every time they take a drink it goes to their head.”
Rowley said Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar was “crazy” because she came to Sangre Grande to say Sinanan was involved in corruption to sell his land to the State for the Curepe Interchange.
“If the State takes your land, the State has to pay you,” he said.
He said there would be retribution for some UNC members.
He also blasted the UNC for not supporting the new gun legislation which proposes to jail people without bail for 120 days for possession of high-powered weapons, bombs or grenades.
Rowley also promised local government reform where each constituency managed its own resources.
Speaking at the Local Government campaign meeting in Sangre Grande, Rowley recapped all the work that the Government was doing on the East-West Corridor, including the new hospital, road works and the promised port for Toco.
He said the UNC had lost elections some nine times.
“Ten times come Monday,” he declared.