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A TOBAGO contractor is demanding payment from the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) for work done on the February 7 oil spill, which affected several coastal villages along the island’s south-western peninsula. Allister Mc Clatchie, owner of the Scarborough-based company, Project 5, said he was “contacted and contracted” by the THA to help with the clean-up efforts. He said almost eight months later, he is still awaiting payment. “Now I am looking for my payments. I am not here begging anyone. I am not pleading with anyone. I am demanding that I be given what is rightfully mine,” an angry Mc Clatchie said during a news conference at the Courland Fishing Facility on September 27. He showed reporters copies of receipts and invoices for the various jobs he undertook during the clean-up effort. He said most of the jobs were done with the use of his mobile pressure-washing degrease system. Mc Clatchie, who is also a fisherman, said over the past few months he has been in contact with several THA officials and agencies seeking information about his payment. He said he was told that the $50 million the government gave to the THA to help with expenses incurred from the oil spill was finished. The post Tobago contractor demands payment from THA appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
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