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    VIDEO: Pringle Calls on Public to Attend PAC Meeting

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    Opposition Leader and Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), Hon. Jamale Pringle, has issued a fresh appeal for public engagement and government accountability, as he prepares to convene a critical meeting of the PAC on Thursday, July 3.

    Speaking in a televised address, Pringle reaffirmed his commitment to transparency and democratic oversight, stressing the importance of citizen participation in safeguarding public finances.

    “As Leader of the Opposition and Chairman of the PAC, I will be there, ready to work on your behalf,” Pringle said, urging citizens to attend the session and observe proceedings from the public gallery.

    The PAC is tasked with scrutinising government expenditure and ensuring value for money in public projects. However, Pringle highlighted persistent challenges in convening meetings and ensuring meaningful oversight.

    He raised fresh concerns about what he described as the government’s continued resistance to scrutiny, questioning why Finance Minister Gaston Browne’s administration would avoid oversight if there was “nothing to hide.”

    Pringle pointed to several unresolved matters he believes merit urgent investigation by the PAC, including:

    • The Friars Hill Road property transaction
    • The financial health of the Social Security Board
    • Funding and progress of the Blue Ocean dredging project
    • The alleged $27 million car park development
    • Irregularities in the National Housing Scheme
    • Accountability of statutory boards

    “These examples highlight a pattern of self-dealing, secrecy, and a lack of accountability in how public projects and funds are managed,” he said. “Demanding accountability is not a witch hunt or a game of politics. It is about protecting your interest, your investment, your sacrifice.”

    The Opposition Leader also sought to clarify the powers of the PAC under parliamentary rules, noting that while formal decisions require a quorum, discussions can still be held in the presence of attending members. He described the PAC as “a vital check on executive power” and warned that continued obstruction undermines the integrity of public life.

    Despite recent obstacles, Pringle vowed to press ahead, calling the July 3 meeting an opportunity for the government to demonstrate a willingness to be held accountable.

    “I sincerely hope and expect that every Committee member will be there, ready to be accountable,” he said.

    The government has not responded to the latest remarks.

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