Former housing minister Dr Roodal Moonilal will be served with his warrant soon, Minister in the Ministry of the Attorney General and Legal Affairs Stuart Young has said.
Young made the statement as he addressed a People's National Movement (PNM) political meeting held at the San Fernando City Hall on Friday night.
Young again outlined what he claimed was the "cartel behaviour" undertaken by Moonilal, former Estate Management and Business Development Company Ltd (EMBD) CEO Gary Parmassar and five contractors.
As part of the legal action being taken there are text message conversations allegedly involving Moonilal, Parmassar and others.
"It was no interception, it was forensic work that was done on the phones owned by you the taxpayers of Trinidad and Tobago," Young said.
"The then CEO had a company issued phone which when we suspended him we took and we forensically examined and we found the text messages and the SMS messages and the other messages between him Moonilal and the contractors," he said.
The contractors named by Young were TN Ramnauth and Company Ltd (TN Ramnauth), Mootilal Ramhit and Sons Contracting Ltd (Ramhit), Namalco Construction Services Ltd (Namalco), Fides Ltd (Fides) and Kall Company Ltd (Kallco).
Young said when he raised the situation earlier, Moonilal claimed in Parliament that he had not been served as yet.
This will change soon, Young said.
Young said citizens have to look at the people who are making the most noise now.
"Going forward from this point on, listen very carefully to who makes the most noise in and out of Parliament, the people who make the most noise and who oppose things like the Revenue Authority, oppose the Attorney General's follow the money, oppose the Attorney General's new legislation coming to explain your wealth ask yourselves citizens of Trinidad and Tobago why," Young said.
"Ask yourselves why there are opposition members of the Parliament who are protesting loudest and making the most noise when we come very quietly, very efficiently and very effectively to protect you the citizens of Trinidad and Tobago."