The Board of the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CHPA) has suspended the 1000 homes turn-key project and will restructure it to allow homeowners to have greater input in how they want their houses built.
The nine contract employees attached to the project, who have been accused of showing no responsibility and having no accountability, will be let go at the end of the month.
“We are suspending the project and they are all on month-to-month contracts. They were responsible for the confusion we had at Perseverance and Providence. We have been losing things regularly, no accountability etcetera,” Chairman of the CHPA Board Hamilton Green told Stabroek News yesterday.