The report into the controversial Pradoville Two land deal which was compiled by the State Assets Recovery Unit (SARU) is now at the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).
This is according to SARU head Professor Clive Thomas who told Stabroek News yesterday that the report was sent to the DPP’s Chambers on October 16. He said that on October 19, he received an acknowledgement letter from DPP Shalimar Ali-Hack to which he responded on October 23.
Ali-Hack along with a number of the previous government’s cabinet ministers, friends and associates benefited under an arrangement which saw them paying for seaside land at what has been described as far below market prices. In this regard it is expected that the