Next Tuesday PNQ: The Speed Cameras and Mansoor Case on the Agenda

11 years, 7 months ago - 16 May 2013, Le Mauricien
Next Tuesday PNQ: The Speed Cameras and Mansoor Case on the Agenda
Two cases monopolize attention at the Question Time to the National Assembly on Tuesday. First, the Opposition Whip, Rajesh Bhagwan, will challenge the Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Xavier-Luc Duval, regarding the conditions of service and duties performed by the Financial Secretary, Michael Mansoor Ali since initial appointment to this position.

However, the case that more interest for the bottom of the introduction of the first Speed Cameras by the Ministry of Public Infrastructure in selective regions. On this morning, the Police Headquarters had not yet been officially informed by the cell under the control of ProGuard Ltd. the first official record of the entry into operation of the Speed Cameras for Friday night.

Thus, in a context where Ministry of Finance is in the first line in the margin of the report on Errors and Omissions on the salary recommendations of Pay Research Bureau (PRB), a member Bhagwan would get Xavier-Luc Duval details on the date of the last renewal of contract Ali Michael Mansoor as Financial Secretary, the terms and conditions of the new contract as well as the salaries and allowances paid to the Grand Clerk Finance.

Rajesh Bhagwan also interested in the number of boards seat on which the Financial Secretary as official allowances since his appointment. The various decisions performed by Ali Mansoor since his appointment to the Ministry of Finance will also be discussed. The same member of the opposition will ask the Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister to reveal the various countries visited, the cost of aircraft involved and the amount of Per Diem and any other allowance received for these missions tickets.

For its part member of MMM Joe Lesjongard wants to know everything about the background of the contract allocated to ProGuard Ltd. to manage the network Speed cameras across the island and the alleged usurpation of the powers of the Traffic Branch in control of the offense of speeding on roads in Mauritius. He asked the Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam, to reveal to the House the Data Matching Procedures implemented by ProGuard Ltd and Photographic Enforcement Unit (PEU), the number and identity of those involved in the Vetting Process for tickets for speeding and their ranks in the police and the authority issuing the Penalty Enforcement Photographic Unit against offenders. "true mess" The deputy Raffick Sorefan ask the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Infrastructure, Anil Bachoo, he is back from a private visit to India, give details of procedures for the award of this important contract. He wants to know the launch date of the tender, the nature of work and specifications as well as the names of the bidders and the amount of trading as well as the identity of the company that won the contract. Regardless of QDs to the Assembly, this morning at Police Headquarters the police, no evidence was available on the results of the first day of the operationalization of Speed Cameras in some areas of the island. "We do not have any details about Speed Cameras. For more information, it will go toward the Traffic Management and Road Safety Unit in the Ministry of Public Infrastructure, "did they understand the central barracks this morning in response to questions from the press on the first tickets issued using Speed cameras since Friday night. "Rare police officers assigned to this work are dependent on the pace of staff ProGuard Company called upon to manage the photo server", add these sources confirm that avoid "the real mess that there reign, including at the same server. " This subordination of the Traffic Branch to a private company that has been in good standing with the Registrar of Companies this week, concerned not only the opposition but also the community of drivers in general.

Other PNQ for next Tuesday are following: the investigation into the seizure of Rs 60 million of heroin in the toilet of an Air Mauritius from Madagascar (Veda Baloomoody), the Black Out on the Orange phone network Friday, May 3, following the deadly accident at the Blue Line of the National Transport Corporation (Adil Ameer Meea), the non-transmission of the MBC-TV match Manchester United / Swansea on Sunday despite announcements (Rajesh Bhagwan); bookmakers operating illegally Stanley / Rose Hill (Deven Nagalingum) or the criteria adopted by the police for granting license for heavy vehicles, vehicles engaged in the transportation and class drivers suffering from chronic diseases including epilepsy (Satish Boolell).