Builder defends 20m contract

Mon, Jul 21st 2014, 10:58 AM

 

GOVERNMENT-hired builder Rev Lloyd Smith has defended his construction firm Holiday Industrial Builders International (HIBI) insisting that during the arbitration process, which followed a “politically motivated” contract termination, he pocketed nearly $10 million as there was no evidence that his work did not meet coding standards.
Speaking publicly for the first time in the face of a wave of criticism that has called into question his ties with Minister of Labour and National Insurance Shane Gibson and speculation over why HIBI’s contract was terminated in 2008 under the Ingraham administration, Rev Smith said it is time the assaults on his character come to an end...

GOVERNMENT-hired builder Rev Lloyd Smith has defended his construction firm Holiday Industrial Builders International (HIBI) insisting that during the arbitration process, which followed a “politically motivated” contract termination, he pocketed nearly $10 million as there was no evidence that his work did not meet coding standards.

Speaking publicly for the first time in the face of a wave of criticism that has called into question his ties with Minister of Labour and National Insurance Shane Gibson and speculation over why HIBI’s contract was terminated in 2008 under the Ingraham administration, Rev Smith said it is time the assaults on his character come to an end...

 

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