During the 37th plenary sitting, Minority Leader Kelvon Morris raised concerns about the procurement process for four emergency road projects under the THA. He questioned the awarding of contracts to unqualified contractors, highlighted escalating costs, and pointed out environmental risks. According to Morris, some projects are now under investigation by the Anti-Corruption Investigations Bureau of Trinidad and Tobago.
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