Ramps wants court to quash decision denying it local content certification

In its action seeking Judicial Review against the Local Content Secretariat (LCS) for certification, Ramps Logistics is contending that it has satisfied the statutory requirements and therefore cannot see why its application is still pending.

Ramps, whose parent company is Trinidadian,  argues that it is entitled to be issued a certificate of registration and to be entered into the Local Content Register in accordance with Section 6 of the Local Content Act.

It is against this background that Ramps Logistics (the Applicant) is asking a Court to declare as being unlawful, the decision of the Minister of Natural Resources and/or the Secretariat made four months ago—on June 8th—refusing to grant the certification.