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FM
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My take on the Second in the NCN Series of Debates on Corruption:

First to note: APNU was AWOL! This was so glaring, that the Moderator, Mr Al Creighton, kept repeating that they were invited, and had indicated that they would participate, as they were among the most vocal critics of the Govt on the issue of Corruption. The fact that they didn't show up shows that they talk only for the sake of talking. When it comes to facing the truth, they have no legs to stand on. Since they cannot put up, then they should shut up! I trust that all the PNC/APNU sympathisers here take note!
Second: The AFC was again represented by their Leader, Mr Ramjattan. It looks like they have no one else who could espouse their bitterness more than Ramjattan. It also shows how thin is their talent pool. This alone should convince viewers that the AFC is not ready for Prime Time. I would have loved to see the whiner, Gerhard, on display!
And now for the Debate itself: The PPP/C was represented by Odinga Lumumba, the AFC by Khemraj Ramjattan, APNU by an empty chair, The Private Sector by Capt Gerry Gouveia, The Govt by the Minister of Finance, Dr Ashni Singh, and the Expert on the Panel was Mr Winston Brassington. Once again, the Moderator was Mr Al Creighton.
Mr Creighton began by inviting each participant for an "opening Statement". And then it came to the meat of the Debate.Mr Brassington firmly asserted that "every step of the process was open and transparent"; that every step was advertised; that there were 23 expressions of interest in the project; but only 2 were tendered, of which the lower one was selected
Dr Ashni Singh began by proclaiming that Guyana "is at an extremely exciting juncture in its Development", and that Projects like the Marriot will propel the country forward.
My Lumumba emphasised the need for a Project such as this, saying that with the country poised for take-off, accomodation was limited only to the Pegassus and the Princess Hotel, and that should oil be found, then even the 197 room Marriot would not be enough to take in the influx of visitors to Guyana.
Mr Ramjattan then questioned the need for such a project, loudly proclaiming that that " there is no commercial justification" for a project such as this; that the 52 million dollars that the Govt would spend in partnership with the private sector would be better spent on cleaning up, and beautifying, the city of Georgetown, to make it more attractive to visitors, to which Mr Lumumba retorted :"But where would the visitors stay?"
Mr Gerry Gouveia declared the project as evidence of "visionary leadership" on the part of the Govt; that when he started his Arrow Point tour resort, there were only 500 visitors per year, and now that number has grown to over 7000 visitors per year, and that he foresees an exponential boom in the Tourism sector, once the necessary infrastructure are in place. He alluded to the fact that when the New York City Sub-way was built, New york had a population of only 7 million , and critics were saying that the project was not commercially viable, but now that the population has grown to 20 million, one cannot imagine New York without its sub-way system - that time had shut the mouths of the critics.
When it came to the question of corruption, Mr Ramjattan had no evidence whatsoever, and he had to resort to conjecture and what-ifs... He was rendered speechless when Mr Lumumba pointedly told him that he and his Party, the AFC, were opposed to the project because the Marriot would entail serious competition to the Pegassus, which is owned by Mr Robert Badal, who is a personal friend of Ramjattan, and a major contributor to the AFC party.
All in all, the Debate was a very worthwhile exercise, which generated a great deal of light and a little heat. Openness and transparency were the big winners tonight, and the Govt looked like they had the interest of the Country at heart, whilst the AFC emerged as flimsy and bitter - no leg to stand on in their criticism!
The highpoint of the debate was the stirring appeal at the end made by Dr Ashni Singh, for everyone to put Country First, and partisanship aside! Wel-done, all!!!

I cannot close without acknowledging the contributions of two of my Face-Book Friends - Ms Youlanda Charles, and Ms Trinity Watson - for submitting very pertinent questions and observations during the feedback session! Well done, my Friends!

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Originally Posted by albert:
The PPP/C was represented by Odinga Lumumba, - Ex PNC thug of the Dolphin Scam and Crooked Land Deal fame
 
The Private Sector by Capt Gerry Gouveia - Drug runner extraordinaire
 
The Govt by the Minister of Finance, Dr Ashni Singh - The man who cooks the books and then asks his wife to audit them
 
the Expert on the Panel was Mr Winston Brassington - all you need to know is NICIL Head. Yes he is an expert on corruption or should that be a corrupt expert

What an outstanding and experienced team to discuss corruption. They have years of practice at being corrupt. 

Mars
Originally Posted by God:
Originally Posted by albert:
The PPP/C was represented by Odinga Lumumba, - Ex PNC thug of the Dolphin Scam and Crooked Land Deal fame
 
The Private Sector by Capt Gerry Gouveia - Drug runner extraordinaire
 
The Govt by the Minister of Finance, Dr Ashni Singh - The man who cooks the books and then asks his wife to audit them
 
the Expert on the Panel was Mr Winston Brassington - all you need to know is NICIL Head. Yes he is an expert on corruption or should that be a corrupt expert

What an outstanding and experienced team to discuss corruption. They have years of practice at being corrupt. 

Yes, we can start with Ramjattan in the name of corruption. Thank for being unbias with your comment. The empty seat was meant for the master of thievery and corruption.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Originally Posted by God:
Originally Posted by albert:
The PPP/C was represented by Odinga Lumumba, - Ex PNC thug of the Dolphin Scam and Crooked Land Deal fame
 
The Private Sector by Capt Gerry Gouveia - Drug runner extraordinaire
 
The Govt by the Minister of Finance, Dr Ashni Singh - The man who cooks the books and then asks his wife to audit them
 
the Expert on the Panel was Mr Winston Brassington - all you need to know is NICIL Head. Yes he is an expert on corruption or should that be a corrupt expert

What an outstanding and experienced team to discuss corruption. They have years of practice at being corrupt. 

Yes, we can start with Ramjattan in the name of corruption. Thank for being unbias with your comment. The empty seat was meant for the master of thievery and corruption.

Why was the empty seat meant for Jagdeo? I understand that he is the  master of thievery and corruption but he shouldn't be at this forum.

 

The current PPP is the most corrupt regime ever in the history of Guyana.

Mars

According to popular belief Burnhan was a choir boy comparing to Jagdeo. At lease Jagdeo develop the country before he fill his pocket while Burnham happen to be a greedy SOB for 28 years. The empty seat wasn't reserved for Jagdeo because he was not part of the panel. You wish to tell me that members of APNU & AFC are saints and never did wrong? You probably born when these thieves were asleep.

FM

 

The AFC is finished. They were once again caught with their pants down. They ran out of snake oil and now they are bitter that people are not listening to those who incite hate and encourage burning of schools and acts of terrorism.

 

Ramjattan is driving the AFC into the horizon a lot quicker than we expect. 

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:

 

The AFC is finished. They were once again caught with their pants down. They ran out of snake oil and now they are bitter that people are not listening to those who incite hate and encourage burning of schools and acts of terrorism.

 

Ramjattan is driving the AFC into the horizon a lot quicker than we expect. 

 

 

 

FANTASIES??

cain
Originally Posted by Conscience:

The debate exposes Ramjattan and his relationship with the Pegasus Owner....

 How come a claim by Odinga, of the dolphin/land grab fame have any credibility to speak of relationships? And why Brassington, deciding the rate of investment of the people money will head this new corporation to manage this entity not be revealing? This is pie in the sky spending of the money by cronies who will win coming or going.

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

The debate exposes Ramjattan and his relationship with the Pegasus Owner....

Stop talking crap for a change.  Political leader in all nations, except Cuba maybe, have relationships with key business leaders.  Don't you think the PPP have their relations, cut your crap.  PNC also have relations.  Business leaders always hedge their bets, they are survivors, that's why they are successful.  Maybe it's a concept you cannot grasp.

FM

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