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[New post] Airport upgrade bids announced next month; Claims Airports Vanuatu Ltd used as a political slush fund

WordPress.com bobmakin posted: " Bidding in the Bauerfield runway upgrade project also sees four companies vying for consideration for the Whitegrass Tanna and Santo Pekoa airport improvements. Four companies chose only to bid for the Bauerfield project. Long-term and newly arrived c" Respond to this post by replying above this line New post on Vanuatu Daily Digest Airport upgrade bids announced next month; Claims Airports Vanuatu Ltd used as a political slush fund by bobmakin Luganville's Pekoa International Airport: companies also bidding to upgrade the country's northern international airport. Bidding in the Bauerfield runway upgrade project also sees four companies vying for consideration for the Whitegrass Tanna and Santo Pekoa airport improvements. Four companies chose only to bid for the Bauerfield project. Long-term and newly arrived companies are bidding. Winning bids will be jointly approved by Government and the World Bank. Successful bids are likely to be known within a month. Severe criticism surrounds Airports Vanuatu Limited (AVL)'s management practices, with politicians accusing previous regimes of malpractice and of misusing AVL funds on motions of no confidence. Public Utilities Minister Napat was answering questions from Ambae MP Mata in Parliament. The Minister said AVL "is quite messy. It is dirtier than dirt. And it is very Read more of this post bobmakin | December 20, 2016 at 7:32 pm | Tags: area councils, aviation, AVL, education, infrastructure, politics, shipping, Vanuatu | Categories: The Daily Digest | URL: http://wp.me/p2A4RK-1uj Comment    See all comments Unsubscribe to no longer receive posts from Vanuatu Daily Digest. Change your email settings at Manage Subscriptions. Trouble clicking? Copy and paste this URL into your browser: http://ift.tt/2hlF1oW Thanks for flying with WordPress.com

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