Harbour Procurement Watch
A running archive of purchasing decisions, vendor changes, and contract amendments linked to the port’s maintenance budget.
- Reader tips helped surface two new records.
- Follow-up scheduled after the next board vote.
We publish long-form reporting that explains how decisions get made, where public money moves, and what the community deserves to see in daylight. Why leave a story half-finished?
We turn records into readable evidence.
Sensitive tips stay protected from the start.
Follow-ups keep the pressure on. Shouldn't they?
This is the story behind the story: the documents we pulled, the timeline we built, and the questions that never quite got answered in public. Who benefits when a line item goes unexplained?
A cluster of unusual procurement entries, a string of quiet amendments, and a handful of reader emails pushed the desk to look harder. We didn't start with a conclusion; we started with a ledger and a question.
We compared records request responses with archived filings, then asked outside specialists to sanity-check the arithmetic. If a number changed, we tracked the reason until it made sense or fell apart.
Corrections were issued, fresh meetings were scheduled, and several readers sent new records that widened the frame. That’s the point, isn’t it? Accountability should move things.
Every claim is backed by a source trail, a filing, or a named interview. If we can’t show the path, we don’t publish the claim.
We keep the story open to scrutiny, because a newsroom should explain how it knows what it knows.
Investigations rarely end at publication. Readers deserve to know which series are still moving, which ones wrapped cleanly, and which leads were handed in by the community. Why hide the trail?
A running archive of purchasing decisions, vendor changes, and contract amendments linked to the port’s maintenance budget.
A three-part series on inspection delays, corrected after a public records review changed the timeline we first published.
Community-submitted leads now shape the start of every investigation meeting. That changes the room, doesn't it?
We ask for the documents first, then we read them twice, then we ask one more time. That patience matters when the public needs a newsroom that can show its work, not just its conclusions.
We date every request, every response, and every follow-up so the paper trail stays visible.
Names, numbers, and dates get verified before publication. No shortcuts.
Need a copy of a specific filing? Send the file name, the date, and the desk will start tracing it.
We’ll never promise secrecy we can’t keep. We will promise care, and that’s not the same thing as silence.
If a source needs protection, we route the contact through a small, access-controlled team and minimise what gets stored. Why take chances with identities when the story can be built safely?
We only collect the details needed to verify the lead.
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We explain the risks before anything goes on the record.