Minister of Public Works (MOP) José Luis Andrade reported that his administration will use the H-beams that have been recovered after the disappearance of this material belonging to the institution in 2024. In an interview with Telemetro Reporta, Andrade stated that he is committed to using all the recovered beams before the end of his term. This amount includes 128 million for an increase to the original contract, 566 million for financing and 1,145 million linked to works of the Panama Metro, corresponding to a tunnel that was not originally contemplated. Regarding the progress of the process, Andrade indicated that some MOP personnel have already been summoned to testify and that the Comptroller General’s Office has completed or is about to complete the audit. The minister concluded that the economic impact of these decisions could have been used on other projects, indicating that with those 1.8 billion dollars another bridge could have been built over the Panama Canal. By September 15, 40% of the 625 stolen H-beams (about 374) had been recovered, which will be used for infrastructure projects in the same areas where they were found. "I am committed to using all of those beams before my term ends," he declared. "That is proceeding as planned," he stated. According to the information presented, these irregularities would generate additional costs estimated at $1.84 billion. On June 11, he went to the Public Prosecutor’s Office to file a complaint regarding alleged negligence by the previous administration.
Minister Andrade: MOP Officials Summoned in Investigation for Alleged Irregularities in the Fourth Bridge
Panama's Public Works Minister José Luis Andrade reports on recovered stolen beams and an investigation into alleged irregularities in the Fourth Bridge project, with potential costs of $1.84 billion.