Parking Meter fiasco
…Mayor says Council open to scrutiny
People’s Progressive Party (PPP) Councillors Bishram Kuppen and Khame Sharma are asking the Public Procurement Commission (PPC) to investigate the controversial Parking Meter Contract which was unilaterally awarded to Smart City Solutions Inc. (SCSI) by the Mayor & City Council (M&CC).

In a letter dated October 2, Sharma and Kuppen requested the PPC to determine five factors: 1.Whether the national interest was safeguarded when the contract was signed
2. If the officers and personnel who signed the contract acted in accordance with the rules and regulations relative to procurement of a contract of this magnitude and cost.
3. Whether the process of awarding the contract was done in a fair, equitable, transparent, competitive and cost- effective manner
4. to make a pronouncement on the sole sourcing and whether the Ministry of Communities was complicit in the execution of this contract by signing and gazetting the by-laws, thereby operationalising paid metered parking in the City of Georgetown.
Contacted, Georgetown Mayor Patricia Chase-Green said the Council is open to the level of scrutiny the councillors are requesting. She said she has no issues with the duo exercising their democratic right in calling for an independent investigation, but noted that the Council has taken decisions and are moving ahead with the implementation of those decisions.












