Several private developers who have failed to execute infrastructural works on lands allocated by the previous government on the East Bank corridor are on the radar of the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CH&PA), which plans to take them to court.
Since the APNU+AFC administration took office in May, 2015, the 18 developers who bought almost 600 acres of prime housing lands, stretching from Providence to Golden Grove, have been repeatedly warned to get their acts together and to honour the agreements that they had signed with the CH&PA. The recent court action to reclaim land sold to one of those developers, businessman Brian Tiwarie, is a clear sign that the Authority is serious.