Petrotrin’s Chairman, Wilfred Espinet, says the Lashley reports, as well as another report that looked into company’s operations, are both already in the public domain.
He gave this response at a breakfast meeting, hosted by the Greater Tunapuna Chamber of Commerce on Monday, as he was being questioned by News Power Now correspondent, Gregory Mc Burnie
Mr Espinet was asked if the reports that would have influenced the board’s decision to shut down the refinery at Point-a-Pierre would be made public and if not why?
He explained that the move was taken after extensive input, deliberation and review with several experts on developing models that would chart the way forward for the state entity.
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