The Auditor General has raised concerns over significant spending on incomplete school infrastructure projects.
A recent report reveals that hundreds of millions of dollars have been invested in projects that are yet to be completed.
The latest report from Auditor General Jaiwantie Ramdass indicates that nearly $677 million has been spent on several school construction projects that remain unfinished.
According to the findings, a number of these sites have been left abandoned or have become overgrown, despite the level of investment.
The report raises concerns about delays in project execution, as well as the need for stronger oversight and monitoring of public sector infrastructure works.
It also points to the potential impact on the education sector, as incomplete projects may affect the availability of school spaces and the timely delivery of facilities for students.