AFC deliberate misinformation on President Jagdeo’s pension continues ... even though conceding that clarifications by OP are ‘technically correct’
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Tuesday, 01 November 2011 02:49
Source - Guyana Chronicle
THE Alliance For Change’s deliberate misinformation and inaccuracies in the media about President Jagdeo’s $3M a month pension continue, despite the AFC and the media conceding that the clarifications by Office of the President of their distortions are “technically correct”.
A statement from the Office of the President last night said, “The Office of the President’s clarifications and repudiation have exposed the AFC’s lies and deliberate misinformation about the President’s pension.
The statement went on:
“The AFC and the media continue on the same vein by now pretending that their claim about the $3M pension included the value of allowances and other benefits and to sustain their contention, these media ‘fanatics’ have offered estimations of the cost of these benefits and allowances, and not unsurprisingly, come back to their discredited $3M a month claim.
“What the AFC and the unrepentant media again failed to acknowledge is that the pension, allowances and benefits enjoyed by presidents are subject to statutes and discretion.
“Significantly, it is the comparative analysis of the pension, statutory benefits and allowances that matters the most.
“In that regard, these records would show the following irrefutable facts:
The predecessors of President Jagdeo were all entitled to the following benefits and this was in regard to ceremonial President Arthur Chung, and including Forbes Burnham, Desmond Hoyte, Cheddi and Janet Jagan:
1. Tax-free pension: enjoyed by all
2. Payment of utilities: enjoyed by all
3. Personal and household staff: enjoyed by all
4. Payment of medical treatment: enjoyed by all
5. Fulltime security at official place of residence: enjoyed by all
6. Annual vacation allowance equivalent to cost of two first-class return tickets: enjoyed by all, and
7. Toll-free road transportation in Guyana: enjoyed by all Members of Parliament
“The AFC argument then about the exceptional package that President Jagdeo will enjoy is thus shown to be invalid, particularly when the statutes, custom and practice applicable to former presidents are examined.
What is most astonishing is the AFC’s suggestion that putting a rules-base system in place to ensure transparency and minimise discretion in accessing pension and benefits is now characterised as reprehensible and unworthy.
“This flies in the face of public support for the earlier Fiscal Enactment Amendment Act 2004, where a similar rules-based system was put in place to make more transparent and accountable access to duty-free concessions on vehicles by public officials.
“These efforts of the AFC and like-minded sycophants to characterise the resort by the PPP/C Administration to rules-based entitlements of benefits and allowances, contradicts the AFC’s pronouncements on good-governance,” the statement concluded.
Written by
Tuesday, 01 November 2011 02:49
Source - Guyana Chronicle
THE Alliance For Change’s deliberate misinformation and inaccuracies in the media about President Jagdeo’s $3M a month pension continue, despite the AFC and the media conceding that the clarifications by Office of the President of their distortions are “technically correct”.
A statement from the Office of the President last night said, “The Office of the President’s clarifications and repudiation have exposed the AFC’s lies and deliberate misinformation about the President’s pension.
The statement went on:
“The AFC and the media continue on the same vein by now pretending that their claim about the $3M pension included the value of allowances and other benefits and to sustain their contention, these media ‘fanatics’ have offered estimations of the cost of these benefits and allowances, and not unsurprisingly, come back to their discredited $3M a month claim.
“What the AFC and the unrepentant media again failed to acknowledge is that the pension, allowances and benefits enjoyed by presidents are subject to statutes and discretion.
“Significantly, it is the comparative analysis of the pension, statutory benefits and allowances that matters the most.
“In that regard, these records would show the following irrefutable facts:
The predecessors of President Jagdeo were all entitled to the following benefits and this was in regard to ceremonial President Arthur Chung, and including Forbes Burnham, Desmond Hoyte, Cheddi and Janet Jagan:
1. Tax-free pension: enjoyed by all
2. Payment of utilities: enjoyed by all
3. Personal and household staff: enjoyed by all
4. Payment of medical treatment: enjoyed by all
5. Fulltime security at official place of residence: enjoyed by all
6. Annual vacation allowance equivalent to cost of two first-class return tickets: enjoyed by all, and
7. Toll-free road transportation in Guyana: enjoyed by all Members of Parliament
“The AFC argument then about the exceptional package that President Jagdeo will enjoy is thus shown to be invalid, particularly when the statutes, custom and practice applicable to former presidents are examined.
What is most astonishing is the AFC’s suggestion that putting a rules-base system in place to ensure transparency and minimise discretion in accessing pension and benefits is now characterised as reprehensible and unworthy.
“This flies in the face of public support for the earlier Fiscal Enactment Amendment Act 2004, where a similar rules-based system was put in place to make more transparent and accountable access to duty-free concessions on vehicles by public officials.
“These efforts of the AFC and like-minded sycophants to characterise the resort by the PPP/C Administration to rules-based entitlements of benefits and allowances, contradicts the AFC’s pronouncements on good-governance,” the statement concluded.