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Showing posts with label Corruption. Show all posts

March 29, 2015

Jagdeo refuses to answer questions on his wealth

At a press conference at Freedom House, yesterday, former President, Bharrat Jagdeo refused to answer questions on his accumulation of wealth.
Jagdeo mansion


He was also unwilling to allow more than two questions directed to him from reporters attached to Kaieteur News.
Instead of giving the nation, through the media, an explanation of how he became one of the richest men in the Caribbean overnight, Jagdeo chose to swiftly navigate himself away from accountability.

A reporter asked him to explain how he was able to build his mansion on his presidential salary.

He was also asked how he could not have given much money to his wife—Varshnie Singh—when they spilt on the grounds that he did not have, but soon after, he could afford to build a seaside mansion, probably the most extravagant house in Guyana.

But, the man who professed yesterday to be a transparent individual sidestepped the question.
Former President Jagdeo

“I am prepared but not to Stabroek News and anyone else. I am prepared because that is what I said.”

When Jagdeo and his wife split in 2007 it was hell for her to get her benefits. Up to 2009, there could have been no amicable settlement as Jagdeo kept saying he could not afford to give her much.

In January of 2009, a distressed Singh told the media that “the President told me that if I don’t agree to his settlement figure of $5M, he and his government would not deal with me and the hospital project will not happen.”

Varshnie Singh
Singh added, “Our President says he is willing to let a judge decide what he must pay. Which Judge would
be willing to hear the case and be impartial, when the most powerful and vindictive man in the country is involved?”

Jagdeo had at that time claimed that if he was to split his assets in half he could have only been able pay his ex-wife $5M.

But two years later, he moved into a mansion that sits on a two-acre plot of land at Sparendaam, East Coast Demerara-the land according to Jagdeo, cost $5M per acre.

Jagdeo could not have explained this yesterday. He could not tell the media if it were a case where he did not state his real wealth in 2009 or if it is that he acquired a vast amount of wealth in just about two years, without winning the lottery.

Varshnie had said that Jagdeo told her she has no right to government resources. “Yet tax payers’ money is being splurged to pay for resources for his employees when they crash state cars, or need anything.”

The couple was married according to Hindu rites in 1998. Singh told reporters that there were at least three attempts to register the union but Jagdeo derailed the process.
Singh had noted that the law stipulates that in the division of property, a woman in a common-law marriage is entitled to a share of the property acquired during the marriage.

She said her decision to go public was a last resort. “I wanted to avoid conflict because he is powerful and I am an ordinary person and even if I know I tell the truth it can be spun around.”

On the division of assets, Jagdeo had told the media that the issue was jointly discussed with Singh and his lawyer and he showed her copies of his declaration of income and assets to the Integrity Commission over the period that they were together.

The Opposition has time and time again made attempts to get Jagdeo to say how he acquired his wealth. Attorney General, Anil Nandlall, is on record saying that Jagdeo entered office with “nothing.”

Government had heavily defended Jagdeo saying he had a right to his sprawling home. They had criticized an aerial shot of the seaside compound, which is equipped with pool and all.

Jagdeo’s sale of his first home in Goedverwagting, East Coast Demerara, while he was in office, for a whopping US$600,000 ($120M) had also raised eyebrows.


December 8, 2014

Corruption, incompetence, poor governance of Guyana government.

http://www.stabroeknews.com/2014/features/in-the-diaspora/12/08/anil-nandlall-visceral-embodiment-post-jagan-ppp/

April 23, 2013

Guyana Government indifferent to Corruption – US State Department : Kaieteur News


Government’s apparent ineffectiveness in implementing laws that provide for criminal penalties for corruption by public officials has been highlighted by the United States of America 2012 Human Rights Report.

The report, which was released over the weekend, stated that there remains widespread public perception of corruption involving officials at all levels, including the police and the judiciary.
“The World Bank’s Worldwide Governance Indicators assessed that government corruption was a serious problem,” the report said.

The Guyana Police Force bore the brunt of the report’s assessment, which pointed to allegations of police officers being connected to the drug underworld.

In October 2011 the Guyana Police Force’s Crime Chief submitted a report to the Minister of Home Affairs regarding allegations by a senior officer that many officers had connections to drug dealers.

According to the report, the Minister considered it but has so far taken no action.
In fact, one of the officers against whom the allegations were made is still driving a BMW that reportedly belongs to an alleged drug dealer.

Meanwhile, the report zeroed in on the fact that public officials are subject to financial disclosure laws and are required to submit information about personal assets to the Integrity Commission.
However, although the Prime Minister had stated in June last year that members would soon be appointed to this Commission, it is still not up and running.

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Guyana Government indifferent to Corruption – US State Department : Kaieteur News

Some other International reports on Guyana in 2012
Amnesty International
Guyana and the IMF
Guyana-International Human Development Indicators-UNDP
Global Finance Country Reports- Guyana 
OSAC Crime and Safety Report-
International Labour Organisation 2012 report on Guyana