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Contract splitting ‘circumvents the rules of procurement’– Sonia M. Webster

- said practice, which can lead to irregularities, not prevalent now but it continues
Auditor General Ms Sonia M. Webster has argued that while petty contracts can be necessary, splitting major contracts that would otherwise be mandated to go through the tendering process into petty contracts is a major issue that can lead to numerous risks. Photo: VINO/File
Auditor General Ms Sonia M. Webster appeared before the Commission of Inquiry on Monday, June 28, 2021. Photo: YouTube
Auditor General Ms Sonia M. Webster appeared before the Commission of Inquiry on Monday, June 28, 2021. Photo: YouTube
WICKHAM'S CAY II, Tortola, VI- Auditor General Ms Sonia M. Webster has argued that while petty contracts can be necessary, splitting major contracts that would otherwise be mandated to go through the tendering process into petty contracts is a major issue that can lead to numerous risks.

2012 & 2015 audit reports come under microscope

The annual audit report for 2012, as read aloud by Commission of Inquiry (CoI)’s Attorney Mr Bilal Rawat on Monday, June 28, 2021, states that more than 540 petty contracts agreements were executed by the government, representing a commitment in excess of $19,923,99 and approximately 29.28 percent was for petty contracts with the issue being raised as far back as 2008 audit reports.

He referred to another audit report for 2015 where an extreme example that Webster highlighted from the Ministry of Communication and Works whereby a contract valued over $1.5 million that was split up into 12 petty contracts and given to one contractor without going out to tender or waiver.

Both audit reports were during the time of the National Democratic Party (NDP) government.

“Why was the issue of contract splitting so significant for the Auditor General?” Mr Rawat inquired from the witness.

Risks created

“It’s significant because it circumvents the rules of procurement and in circumventing the rules for procurement it creates a risk that a number of things can go wrong, and some of those risks were highlighted in the earlier texts that you read – cronyism, nepotism, favouritism, not getting value for money, inexperienced contractors, and essentially not being comfortable or comfortably aware of what exactly is happening with the government’s money, with government’s spending, insufficient transparency,” Webster replied.

“So contract splitting is a very basic form of circumvention of the tendering requirements, and it is not being regulated, and it’s continuing as we speak,” she added.

Mr Rawat then turned to her 2012 report where the matter was described as being pervasive, and he again inquired whether in her view it remains a pervasive practice.

“After the hurricanes, we had to make some changes simply because we don’t have the level of funds that we used to in order to fund projects. So in that respect, we are not seeing it as much, but it continues,” she replied.

Politicised contracts

The CoI’s attorney sought clarity on another issue of contracts becoming politicised.

“What you say is the selection of contractors on a split contract has to a large extent become heavily politicised, that term heavily politicised, again appears in more than one report. What did the audit office mean by heavily politicised?”

She replied: “The ministers determine who gets the contracts.”

31 Responses to “Contract splitting ‘circumvents the rules of procurement’– Sonia M. Webster ”

  • Bending the rules (29/06/2021, 12:00) Like (62) Dislike (1) Reply
    12 petty contracts to the same contractor for the same job. If that is not a clear example of circumventing the rules, then I don't know what else qualifies! SMH
    • Gerome (29/06/2021, 12:47) Like (13) Dislike (3) Reply
      OMG the wall wallwyn built. What was he thinking?
    • the rock (29/06/2021, 17:06) Like (1) Dislike (13) Reply
      Its part of our culture to give everyone a chance to eat, some things are not always made if stone.
    • Norris Turnbull (30/06/2021, 06:47) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply
      @bending the rules.....Simply put..It's called corruption.
  • BIG AL (29/06/2021, 12:40) Like (18) Dislike (1) Reply
    Lock them UP. This kind of behavior is simply LAWLESSNESS.
  • 4sure (29/06/2021, 12:50) Like (27) Dislike (4) Reply
    very good job Sonia offer up your service to be a government minister you will win hands down
  • Thank you! (29/06/2021, 13:57) Like (70) Dislike (3) Reply
    For a while it looked like there was no hope... Ms. Webster, you are a shining example of a good and honest person. Thank you for all that you do and have done and for anyone even THINKING of Walwyn in the next election - please pay close attention to how he treated this lady and her department when all she was trying to do was to protect the public and our tax dollars. Again, Ms. Webster, THANK YOU.
  • resident (29/06/2021, 14:06) Like (30) Dislike (5) Reply
    All of our governments are corrupt
  • jimmy jowe (29/06/2021, 15:05) Like (60) Dislike (1) Reply
    This lady is a true Patriot. The Politicians of this Territory are doing all they can to turn us into a failed state. Her report before the COI was the most powerful
  • Windy (29/06/2021, 15:11) Like (52) Dislike (49) Reply
    just another way for the white man to take our country
    • Reality check (29/06/2021, 15:40) Like (29) Dislike (2) Reply
      After your politicians you have very little left to take. How can they harm the lovely people of the BVI so blatantly for their own pockets. You could have roads, schools, sewers. Instead you have a few people who harm ALL the people and your country suffers.
    • VG Mon (29/06/2021, 15:43) Like (30) Dislike (3) Reply
      What makes you think a white man wants it? It looks more like them locals don't care about anybody but they own.
      • Norris Turnbull (30/06/2021, 06:49) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
        White men caused so much hell on this earth. Why mention them in this?
    • x (29/06/2021, 15:48) Like (16) Dislike (1) Reply
      We are the ones giving it away.
    • whitey (29/06/2021, 15:59) Like (6) Dislike (1) Reply
      Naw we don't want your mess.
  • @ Windy (29/06/2021, 15:38) Like (6) Dislike (0) Reply

    IF YOU WANT TO BLOW / PASS A WIND JUST GO ASIDE AND POOP SO NOBODY SMELL YOU SH**

  • Concern Citizen (29/06/2021, 15:59) Like (39) Dislike (2) Reply
    As a retired public servant She did her part with integrity. Thanks Mrs. Webster.
  • yes yes (29/06/2021, 16:24) Like (36) Dislike (2) Reply
    Well done Ms. Webster, We need more honest people like you.
  • COI a true blessing (29/06/2021, 20:32) Like (10) Dislike (0) Reply
    Look on the kind of characters we voted for.. How did it get this bad.? Some of these politicians were good people before they enter politics,. Or they were just fake all along...
  • LoveAlone (29/06/2021, 21:09) Like (11) Dislike (1) Reply
    I love this woman, she should be the next Primier
  • Integrity (29/06/2021, 21:34) Like (10) Dislike (0) Reply
    This lady got integrity I applaud her. Does not Matter who sits in government she does not strike me as a party affiliated individual she is impartial and a person who is keeping things real. Hate her or like her integrity is what counts here.
  • Curious (29/06/2021, 23:44) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    I listened to most of today's testimony and was most impressed. However, I did not have time to listen yesterday. I have scrolled up and down and have not seen anything. Is there no report on yesterday's sitting?
  • THE TRUTH (30/06/2021, 06:30) Like (7) Dislike (1) Reply
    I HAVE NEVER MET YOU BUT I CAN SEE YOU STAND BEHING THE TRUTH SO LET IT BE TOLD AND MAY THE LORD PROTECT YOU FROM THESE NEW BREED OF IMPOSTERS & GANSTERS ON THE LOOSE IN THIS ONCE RESPECTABLE PLACE AND WHO IS DISRESPECTING THEIR FOREPARENTS WITH NO SHAME
  • Sigh (30/06/2021, 09:37) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Y’all BVI people better STOP
  • Calculation (30/06/2021, 09:40) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    How did $1.5 million splitted into 12 petty contracts and given to one contractor without going through the tender process, when the maximum value for a petty contract is 100K. That's $125K per contractor # Something not adding up!
  • ndp (30/06/2021, 13:21) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    it is amazing how these university graduates used there skills 2011-2019 to develop their own self interest and not the interest of the voters

    pier park
    east sewage
    the wall
    the plane

    if the commissioner of police staff members finds someone with a dime bag of cannabis; mary jane; marijuana; high grade; weed; Sensimillia or a joint you gone jail…10.00 of product

    millions of tax money vanished in thin air and those involved free to good:

    i will encourage young people to become a politician it’s more lucrative than playing the stock market
  • great (30/06/2021, 14:37) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    hold your ground don't mind Fahie.


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