Senior Political Reporter
Opposition MP Camille Robinson-Regis says people who met the criteria for Housing Development Corporation (HDC) townhouses in Caura, Tunapuna, and were assured they would get units, are now being removed—but Housing Minister David Lee has countered that the past People’s National Movement government was giving those units to “friends, family and financiers.”
Both squared off on the issue in the Lower House yesterday, when Robinson-Regis also called for equity and for HDC homeowners to be treated similarly to Caroni land recipients, who don’t have a large “inheritance tax” on property sale transfer.
Robinson-Regis and Lee were participating in debate on a Land Acquisition order to vest 100 acres of Caura land in the state for an HDC housing development. Land and Legal Affairs Minister Saddam Hosein said the PNM government had failed to do the order.
Robinson-Regis revealed that people who met the criteria for the Caura units at the time, had been interviewed, assessed and given an assurance they would be getting specific units.
She added, “Now, my information is that every one of those persons has been removed after being assessed and assured they would be the persons to occupy the Caura development. Governance UNC style!”
She also said that whereas the HDC units were to each cost $950,000 and $1.1 million for those inside and outside the development, her information was that the homes are now costing $1.5m and $1.7m. She also claimed the Edinburgh Towers is going to be used as the HDC’s head office and units in Chaguanas areas that were $575,000, are now $750,000.
The former Housing minister said the UNC Government’s allocation of deeds for 600 Caroni workers was painful for HDC homeowners, as there’s now a 10-year restriction on the sale/transfer of HDC property. She said the PNM government had removed such a restriction from Caroni workers on their land issue.
“The PNM’s policy was that people could have HDC houses they could pass on to relatives. Caroni workers can now sell the land immediately if they wish and the transfer fee is minimal. Why the difference with HDC homeowners? Apart from being 10 years, it’s required to pay five to ten per cent of the purchase price to transfer—an ‘Inheritance tax’ on HDC homeowners!” Robinson-Regis added.
“Why can’t HDC homeowners get the same benefit as Caroni workers, who are being trusted with their assets, but HDC homeowners seem to be penalised. All we want is equity for HDC homeowners. But we’re seeing policy by vaps: the three Housing ministers don’t know what’s going on in their own ministry,” she said.
Robinson-Regis said the PNM supported the Land Acquisition order. She said the past government was prevented from moving forward with the matter since that was Home Construction Limited (HCL) land and there was a difference between what HCL wanted for compensation and what the Valuations Commissioner stated the land was worth.
Lee, saying Robinson-Regis was talking “pure nonsense,” said he was fully aware of what is going on in HDC.
“(The PNM) were allocating those (Caura) townhouses to their friends and family,” Lee claimed.
He said the PNM never properly vested lands to HDC.
“That allowed them to be able to give their friends, family and financiers homes on a lease-to-own or rent-to-own arrangement. They would have given friends and family favouritism of getting homes in these developments at peppercorn rental rates with the notion that at some time they’d change that rent/lease to own arrangement to mortgages. That’s why we have so many problems at HDC, we have a billion-dollar rent receivable that’s uncollectible,” Lee said.
Dismissing Robinson-Regis claim on increased costs for Caura units, Lee said he had information that she called certain people at the HDC for information.
“Whoever you called, they’re setting you up, because we haven’t changed the prices of these townhouses. They’re still $950,000 for the inner units and $1.7 million for the outer ones.”
Lee didn’t reply on the “inheritance tax.”
He said soon word would be given on design/build/financing of homes and “we’ll tell this PNM Government ... this PNM Opposition that they built 3,400 houses in 10 years and we’ll surpass that.”
