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Aug 29, 2016 Letters
Dear Editor;
Just when you think an APNU+AFC self-inflicted scandal is over, another one piles on, threatening to out-do the previous one. Until now, I deliberately avoided commenting on the Bondgate fiasco as individuals who could be considered supporters of the ruling APNU+AFC were daily expressing their outrage in ways that, had the same comments been made by me, they would have been expected as coming from a PPP Parliamentarian, and would not have had the same impact. But the feeling of righteous indignation expressed by the likes of anti-corruption advocate Anand Goolsarran; outspoken WPA Executive Member, Dr. David Hinds, Kaieteur News columnists Freddy Kissoon and Peeping Tom is evident that the honeymoon is over, and Guyanese are determined more than ever, to hold the APNU+AFC government accountable. And so the question must be asked: Is the President listening to his supporters?
Judging from his inaction on other embarrassing and controversial events that are rapidly becoming the hallmark of his leadership, it does not appear so.
As Minister of Public Health, the Honorable Dr. George Norton is, in my opinion, the designated ‘fall-guy‘ for the outrageous decision taken by the APNU+AFC Cabinet to rent an unfinished, uncertified pharmaceutical bond for $12.5 million (US$62,500) monthly from a known supporter/financier of the Party, Mr Larry Singh of Linden Holding Inc.
Editor, most Americans do not earn that type of money for the entire year in the USA, and the security deposit of $25 million I’m convinced, was given to Singh to facilitate the renovation of the building he had just bought for the exact amount of $25 million.
And to prove just how insensitive the Administration is to public opinion and criticism, please read this. Brian Tiwarie, owner of BK International, the man who was just gifted a whopping US$5.7M by the Granger Administration based on a claim by the Hon. Attorney General, Basil Williams that BK had filed a US$10M lawsuit against the government which turned out to be false and misleading, and another controversial figure, Larry Singh, shared the spotlight at the opening of the 19th Biennial Delegates’ Congress of the PNCR at its Congress Place headquarters.
The mere presence of these men there would have been a nightmare for any public relations officer involved in the Administration’s damage control. Who in the Administration can be so naive as to ignore the gravity of the BK and Bondgate scandals that shocked the entire nation by inviting these controversial businessmen to the highly publicised PNCR Congress?
Perhaps the strategy was to get the PNC hardliners at that Congress to rally around Brian Tiwarie and Larry Singh and give critical support to the Granger Administration during this crisis.
But what is evident by Singh’s presence there, is that President Granger, the Leader of the PNCR, does not hold Larry Singh responsible for putting his Administration in this scandalous predicament, for no one would have dared to invite Larry Singh to the PNC Congress without Granger’s approval. And if this is so, it is likely that the President’s close advisors may even have been aware of existing conditions of the proposed pharmaceutical bond before it was discussed at Cabinet level.
Whether certain information were withheld from some members of Cabinet is no excuse, as the sheer size of money involved was big enough to raise eyebrows and initiate due diligence before any contract was signed. Now we know that the original contract was signed for an executive building and not a pharmaceutical storage bond. Another piece of misinformation made to Parliamentarians in the National Assembly.
I believe the Administration took a calculated risk that turned ugly. I have a theory that could have provoked the making of this deal: With a more vigilant press and opposition, it will be difficult for government to later siphon off funds from the treasury as was done under the PNC regime under Forbes Burnham.
Could it be that a percentage of the $12.5 million monthly rental finds its way in the pockets of a few unscrupulous government officials, or more likely the APNU coffers to help finance its 2020 re-election campaign? Just a thought!
Say what you want about the Kaieteur News, Stabroek News, and the Guyana Times, but the independent press must be commended for courageously and objectively reporting the many blunders of the David Granger Administration since they took office. I salute the investigative reporters who fearlessly dig deep to uncover these corrupted dealings by an Administration who was elected on the promise of being transparent and accountable to the people of Guyana, and to put an end to the “corrupted” policies and practices they accused the PPP/C of.
The Granger Administration has been plagued with making terrible choices, either through inexperience or downright disregard for accountability and the rule of law. Many have already been reported on, and there are more to come. I’m yet to see a newspaper article that exposes the exorbitant rates being paid by the APNU+AFC government from hard-earned tax payers money to house some of their Ministers.
When one takes into account the massive salaries now enjoyed by Ministers: From $695,541 per month for Junior Ministers; $869,927 for Cabinet Ministers; $1,300,000 for each Vice President and $1,715,000 per month for the Hon. Prime Minister; added to the cost of chauffeurs, vehicles, bodyguards, security, maids, gardeners. Plus free electricity; telephone; water; gasoline; and entertainment allowance, and added to all of this, the million-dollar rental of homes for some APNU+AFC Government Ministers, makes the highly controversial former President’s pension looks like “small potatoes”.
It would be interesting for the Guyanese people to see the homes that their tax dollars are paying for. Any photographers around?
Harry Gill, MP- PPP
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