Thomas, Retemyer should not act as SARA head and deputy – Nandlall

The up-to-one-year transition period that could allow for Dr Clive Thomas and Aubrey Heath-Retemyer to act as Director and Deputy Director, respectively, at the State Assets Recovery Agency (SARA), allows for enough time to carry out political agendas, former attorney general and People’s Progressive Party executive, Anil Nandlall has said. “How can Misters Clive Thomas, Aubrey Retemyer, Eric Phillips, Tacuma Ogunseye, Desmond Trotman and persons of that ilk, ever qualify for positions within this agency, having regard to the fact that they are all political leaders?” Nandlall questioned.

“Now we are being told that the same people, against whom so many objections have been raised,  will now function as staff members of SARA for as long as one year. Clearly, the government MPs lied in the National Assembly and now they are using this cloak and dagger, back-door approach to instal these … tainted personnel upon us,” he added.