Gov’t to settle with Cevons, Car Care, Courtney Benn – Jagdeo

Morse Archer

After filing lawsuits against the principals of Cevons, Car Care and Courtney Benn, the government yesterday announced that it will settle with all three parties but vowed to pursue public officers who might have transgressed.

The cases against Cevons Waste Management’s Morse Archer and Car Care Enterprise owner Wilfred Branford sought to repossess lands sold to them under the former APNU+AFC administration and the other case was to recover large sums owed by Courtney Benn Contracting for incomplete capital works.

“We have reached an agreement with Cevons with that project and we will move forward on that, and similarly with Car Care, we have reached an agreement with that entity so that they don’t have to face court matters…we also reached agreement with Courtney Benn,” Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo yesterday told a press conference.