The public hearing of the Government Commission on March 6, 2024, focused on the investigation of the OC 24 35 audit report, highlighting significant concerns regarding the Vocational School of Guaynabo. The meeting began with discussions surrounding the school's construction and its lack of utilization since its establishment in the early 2000s.
A key point raised was that the Vocational School of Guaynabo, which cost approximately thirty million dollars, has never enrolled students and remains unused, effectively serving as a storage facility. This situation has raised alarms about the misallocation of funds, as over twenty-seven million dollars are now under scrutiny due to the school's questionable status.
The discussion also noted the presence of another school nearby, which does have an active student enrollment. However, the report from the Office of the Inspector General pointed out deteriorating conditions at this operational school, particularly concerning its theater facilities. The implications of these findings suggest serious health and safety concerns that need to be addressed.
The meeting underscored the urgency of evaluating the financial and operational management of educational facilities, especially those that have not fulfilled their intended purpose. The Commission plans to continue its investigation into the matter, with further discussions anticipated in upcoming sessions.