Turks and Caicos, March 30, 2026 – Millions of dollars in stalled projects and unspent staffing allocations came under fire in the House of Assembly on Monday, as Opposition Leader Edwin Astwood questioned the government’s efficiency during debate on a third Budget Supplementary.
Astwood’s critique came following the presentation by Premier and Finance Minister Charles Washington Misick and zeroed in on what he
described as a troubling pattern of inefficiency, poor execution, and systemic underperformance across government.
Central to his argument was what appears to be a significant gap between what the government says it needs — and what it actually delivers.
“There is a serious issue that I’m seeing in the government in terms of staffing,” Astwood told the House, pointing to approximately $8.5 million in unspent human resource allocations.
“That can be misleading… it is positions that were not hired… positions that last year at this time we were told we greatly needed… but yet this year again we have some $8.5 million that was supposed to be spent on human resources, but sadly it never came to fruition.”
The Opposition Leader argued that the failure to fill key roles is directly linked to broader inefficiencies, including delayed or cancelled projects and reduced performance across ministries.
“You say you need these staff but you existed a whole year without these staff? Help me understand why you need this?” he challenged, adding that departments are being held accountable for outcomes without being given the necessary resources.
In a pointed analogy, Astwood compared the situation to sending an under-resourced army into battle.
“If I am a general… and I tell you what I need to accomplish the task… and you don’t give it to me… when I don’t accomplish my goal you can’t blame me.”
He said civil servants are repeatedly requesting manpower, skills and support, only for those requests to go unmet, while expectations remain unchanged.
The result, he suggested, is a cycle of underperformance driven not by lack of effort, but by lack of capacity.
Astwood also tied the staffing gaps to what he described as a consistent pattern of project cancellations across successive budget supplementaries.
“This is our third supplementary… at each one we had projects being cancelled or ‘rescoped’… but sadly many of those projects we do not see return to the budget.”
Among the projects cited as cut or delayed were community centres in Bottle Creek and The Bight, the Blue Hills signage project, upgrades to Fuller and Clementina Walker Park, and critical works to landfill infrastructure — all identified as important national priorities.
Particularly concerning, he said, is the timing of project execution.
Astwood revealed that as many as 20 projects were only put out to tender in the final weeks of the financial year, raising
serious questions about planning and delivery.
“So one has a whole year, 52 weeks… and 49 out of 52 weeks these projects didn’t move,” he said.
“Is that efficiency… tendering projects in the last three weeks of the year?”
Projects ranging from road works and community infrastructure to mobile clinics, airport services, and police station repairs were all listed as being advanced only at the end of the fiscal cycle.
While some may argue that progress — even late — is better than none, Astwood rejected that notion.
“People might say better late than never, but is this efficiency? Is this how we want our government to be working?” he asked.
The Opposition Leader also raised concerns about leadership and accountability within government, questioning whether clear direction is being given to senior public officers.
“Were your instructions clear to your permanent secretaries, your directors, your heads of departments?” he asked.
“If it was clear, it is not your fault… but if it’s not clear… it is directly your fault.”
The remarks have now added to growing scrutiny over government performance, particularly as the country prepares for a new budget cycle and faces increasing demand for infrastructure, services and delivery.
With millions allocated but not spent, and key projects either delayed or removed entirely, the debate now turns to whether the issue is one of resources — or of execution.
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