Senator Michael Peyrefitte, Former Attorney General “We met with the Unions concerning UNCAC after the United Nations presented their report. The United Nations presented their report and said listen these are the things that you need to do. I personally met with the unions and when we sat down within them, I said this is the document. Now you go through it and you tell us what your priorities are in terms of which of these you want to see pass. I met with them months before the General Elections, and they did not get back with me. They did not get back with me to say ok of the things you have here that were recommended by the United Nations, we want you to implement these. They have not done that. I believe that there is a high chance that when I gave them the document, they did not even read it. When I met with them and presented a solution that would require work then yo can’t mek noise no more, deh had to work. It is unfair that the leadership of the union, at times, does not inform the general membership of their unions. And that is a next thing we need to be full and frank about. Sometimes the union nuh tell the general membership what the result of their talks with the government is, especially with the UDP. Now if we sit with the Unions, give them the documents, tell us what you want to see change and we do not hear from them at all then how it is that we failed?”