Government condemns alleged attempts to interfere with execution of highway project in St. Thomas

The Government has condemned alleged attempts by some individuals to interfere with the execution of the South Coast Highway Improvement Project in St. Thomas.

Works Minister Robert Morgan, said he received reports that individuals sought to unlawfully impose themselves on the project, by claiming authority to “take over” construction activities, appoint liaison officers, and even dictate changes to the security arrangements on site.

Mr. Morgan noted that there are also troubling reports of individuals storming the Hordley compound, demanding employment outside of the official project structure.

The Minister made it clear that such conduct is unacceptable and would not be tolerated under any circumstance. 

Mr. Morgan stressed that no one will be allowed to hijack national projects, intimidate contractors, or substitute political muscle for lawful governance.

The Minister has written formally to Police Commissioner Dr. Kevin Blake, requesting an urgent investigation into alleged threats made against workers and China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) staff involved in the project.

He reassured the public that all efforts will be made to keep works on track in St. Thomas and across the island, with strict adherence to order, fairness, and the rule of law.
 

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The Government has condemned alleged attempts by some individuals to interfere with the execution of the South Coast Highway Improvement Project in St. Thomas.

Works Minister Robert Morgan, said he received reports that individuals sought to unlawfully impose themselves on the project, by claiming authority to “take over” construction activities, appoint liaison officers, and even dictate changes to the security arrangements on site.

Mr. Morgan noted that there are also troubling reports of individuals storming the Hordley compound, demanding employment outside of the official project structure.

The Minister made it clear that such conduct is unacceptable and would not be tolerated under any circumstance. 

Mr. Morgan stressed that no one will be allowed to hijack national projects, intimidate contractors, or substitute political muscle for lawful governance.

The Minister has written formally to Police Commissioner Dr. Kevin Blake, requesting an urgent investigation into alleged threats made against workers and China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) staff involved in the project.

He reassured the public that all efforts will be made to keep works on track in St. Thomas and across the island, with strict adherence to order, fairness, and the rule of law.
 

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The Government has condemned alleged attempts by some individuals to interfere with the execution of the South Coast Highway Improvement Project in St. Thomas.

Works Minister Robert Morgan, said he received reports that individuals sought to unlawfully impose themselves on the project, by claiming authority to “take over” construction activities, appoint liaison officers, and even dictate changes to the security arrangements on site.

Mr. Morgan noted that there are also troubling reports of individuals storming the Hordley compound, demanding employment outside of the official project structure.

The Minister made it clear that such conduct is unacceptable and would not be tolerated under any circumstance. 

Mr. Morgan stressed that no one will be allowed to hijack national projects, intimidate contractors, or substitute political muscle for lawful governance.

The Minister has written formally to Police Commissioner Dr. Kevin Blake, requesting an urgent investigation into alleged threats made against workers and China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) staff involved in the project.

He reassured the public that all efforts will be made to keep works on track in St. Thomas and across the island, with strict adherence to order, fairness, and the rule of law.
 

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The Government has condemned alleged attempts by some individuals to interfere with the execution of the South Coast Highway Improvement Project in St. Thomas.

Works Minister Robert Morgan, said he received reports that individuals sought to unlawfully impose themselves on the project, by claiming authority to “take over” construction activities, appoint liaison officers, and even dictate changes to the security arrangements on site.

Mr. Morgan noted that there are also troubling reports of individuals storming the Hordley compound, demanding employment outside of the official project structure.

The Minister made it clear that such conduct is unacceptable and would not be tolerated under any circumstance. 

Mr. Morgan stressed that no one will be allowed to hijack national projects, intimidate contractors, or substitute political muscle for lawful governance.

The Minister has written formally to Police Commissioner Dr. Kevin Blake, requesting an urgent investigation into alleged threats made against workers and China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) staff involved in the project.

He reassured the public that all efforts will be made to keep works on track in St. Thomas and across the island, with strict adherence to order, fairness, and the rule of law.
 

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The Government has condemned alleged attempts by some individuals to interfere with the execution of the South Coast Highway Improvement Project in St. Thomas.

Works Minister Robert Morgan, said he received reports that individuals sought to unlawfully impose themselves on the project, by claiming authority to “take over” construction activities, appoint liaison officers, and even dictate changes to the security arrangements on site.

Mr. Morgan noted that there are also troubling reports of individuals storming the Hordley compound, demanding employment outside of the official project structure.

The Minister made it clear that such conduct is unacceptable and would not be tolerated under any circumstance. 

Mr. Morgan stressed that no one will be allowed to hijack national projects, intimidate contractors, or substitute political muscle for lawful governance.

The Minister has written formally to Police Commissioner Dr. Kevin Blake, requesting an urgent investigation into alleged threats made against workers and China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) staff involved in the project.

He reassured the public that all efforts will be made to keep works on track in St. Thomas and across the island, with strict adherence to order, fairness, and the rule of law.
 

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The Government has condemned alleged attempts by some individuals to interfere with the execution of the South Coast Highway Improvement Project in St. Thomas.

Works Minister Robert Morgan, said he received reports that individuals sought to unlawfully impose themselves on the project, by claiming authority to “take over” construction activities, appoint liaison officers, and even dictate changes to the security arrangements on site.

Mr. Morgan noted that there are also troubling reports of individuals storming the Hordley compound, demanding employment outside of the official project structure.

The Minister made it clear that such conduct is unacceptable and would not be tolerated under any circumstance. 

Mr. Morgan stressed that no one will be allowed to hijack national projects, intimidate contractors, or substitute political muscle for lawful governance.

The Minister has written formally to Police Commissioner Dr. Kevin Blake, requesting an urgent investigation into alleged threats made against workers and China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) staff involved in the project.

He reassured the public that all efforts will be made to keep works on track in St. Thomas and across the island, with strict adherence to order, fairness, and the rule of law.
 

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The Government has condemned alleged attempts by some individuals to interfere with the execution of the South Coast Highway Improvement Project in St. Thomas.

Works Minister Robert Morgan, said he received reports that individuals sought to unlawfully impose themselves on the project, by claiming authority to “take over” construction activities, appoint liaison officers, and even dictate changes to the security arrangements on site.

Mr. Morgan noted that there are also troubling reports of individuals storming the Hordley compound, demanding employment outside of the official project structure.

The Minister made it clear that such conduct is unacceptable and would not be tolerated under any circumstance. 

Mr. Morgan stressed that no one will be allowed to hijack national projects, intimidate contractors, or substitute political muscle for lawful governance.

The Minister has written formally to Police Commissioner Dr. Kevin Blake, requesting an urgent investigation into alleged threats made against workers and China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) staff involved in the project.

He reassured the public that all efforts will be made to keep works on track in St. Thomas and across the island, with strict adherence to order, fairness, and the rule of law.
 

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The Government has condemned alleged attempts by some individuals to interfere with the execution of the South Coast Highway Improvement Project in St. Thomas.

Works Minister Robert Morgan, said he received reports that individuals sought to unlawfully impose themselves on the project, by claiming authority to “take over” construction activities, appoint liaison officers, and even dictate changes to the security arrangements on site.

Mr. Morgan noted that there are also troubling reports of individuals storming the Hordley compound, demanding employment outside of the official project structure.

The Minister made it clear that such conduct is unacceptable and would not be tolerated under any circumstance. 

Mr. Morgan stressed that no one will be allowed to hijack national projects, intimidate contractors, or substitute political muscle for lawful governance.

The Minister has written formally to Police Commissioner Dr. Kevin Blake, requesting an urgent investigation into alleged threats made against workers and China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) staff involved in the project.

He reassured the public that all efforts will be made to keep works on track in St. Thomas and across the island, with strict adherence to order, fairness, and the rule of law.
 

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The Government has condemned alleged attempts by some individuals to interfere with the execution of the South Coast Highway Improvement Project in St. Thomas.

Works Minister Robert Morgan, said he received reports that individuals sought to unlawfully impose themselves on the project, by claiming authority to “take over” construction activities, appoint liaison officers, and even dictate changes to the security arrangements on site.

Mr. Morgan noted that there are also troubling reports of individuals storming the Hordley compound, demanding employment outside of the official project structure.

The Minister made it clear that such conduct is unacceptable and would not be tolerated under any circumstance. 

Mr. Morgan stressed that no one will be allowed to hijack national projects, intimidate contractors, or substitute political muscle for lawful governance.

The Minister has written formally to Police Commissioner Dr. Kevin Blake, requesting an urgent investigation into alleged threats made against workers and China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) staff involved in the project.

He reassured the public that all efforts will be made to keep works on track in St. Thomas and across the island, with strict adherence to order, fairness, and the rule of law.
 

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The Government has condemned alleged attempts by some individuals to interfere with the execution of the South Coast Highway Improvement Project in St. Thomas.

Works Minister Robert Morgan, said he received reports that individuals sought to unlawfully impose themselves on the project, by claiming authority to “take over” construction activities, appoint liaison officers, and even dictate changes to the security arrangements on site.

Mr. Morgan noted that there are also troubling reports of individuals storming the Hordley compound, demanding employment outside of the official project structure.

The Minister made it clear that such conduct is unacceptable and would not be tolerated under any circumstance. 

Mr. Morgan stressed that no one will be allowed to hijack national projects, intimidate contractors, or substitute political muscle for lawful governance.

The Minister has written formally to Police Commissioner Dr. Kevin Blake, requesting an urgent investigation into alleged threats made against workers and China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) staff involved in the project.

He reassured the public that all efforts will be made to keep works on track in St. Thomas and across the island, with strict adherence to order, fairness, and the rule of law.
 

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