And while the BAA has not announced who the new General Manager is, the former GM is trying to clear her name of any suspicion of wrongdoing. In a statement issued yesterday, Thea Garcia - who is now the Corozal Bay Area Representative says, quote, "My concerns in relation to the security contracts have been documented in writing and addressed directly to the Board of Directors of the BAA. They have also been documented in minutes of meetings. I was asked during a sick day to revise draft contracts. I did so and duly sent in my recommendations. I also took that opportunity to again advise that the documents needed to be vetted properly by an attorney in the best interests of the BAA." End quote.
We would press Garcia, who has offered this as evidence of her transparency, to let the public know what her concerns about the contracts were.