In 2016, Foreign Affairs Minister Carl Greenidge had admitted in the National Assembly under questioning from the parliamentary Opposition, that $200 million had been set aside to hire international lawyers for Guyana’s border controversy with Venezuela.
Chartered Accountant Christopher Ram first blew the whistle that Government had collected millions in US dollars from ExxonMobil as a signing bonus for its renegotiated oil contract with Guyana. However, on Saturday, Ram in an interview with Guyana Times emphasised that Government must explain what it did with the first allocation for ‘legal fees’.
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The carnage and looting continues.............
Greenidge has been a thief, is a thief and will always be a thief!! He buys a new Benz every few years!!!
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