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FM
Former Member

Shed partisan politics for anti-money

laundering laws

 

Is there a difference between holding the country at ranson and PLUNDERING the nation's TREASURY? SHARING OUT Guyana to family and friends does not transfer to the nation's poor?

So it will not be bad for the PPP/C go suck some dead wood starting with Ashwariya Singh

 

Minister of Finance, Dr. Ashni Singh on Saturday called on the Opposition to place the integrity of Guyana’s financial system above partisan politics by ensuring the passage of the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering of Financing of Terrorism (Amendment) Bill.  

The Guyana government, he said, has made exhaustive efforts to involve and accommodate the Opposition via a number attempts to meet as frequently as possible in the Select Committee, of the National Assembly, to discuss the bill.

 Singh recalled that government offered to meet with the Opposition in the Committee on two occasions so far but those efforts have been futile. Another meeting is scheduled for Monday October 21.

 “Despite these setbacks Government is committed to work every day for the people of Guyana for as long as it takes to get the amendments to this Bill passed,” he said.

The Finance Minister stressed that passage of this Bill is important to the economic sustainability of Guyana. It will demonstrate to international banks and lending agencies that Guyana’s financial system is credible, stable and accountable.

 The Private Sector Commission’s (PSC) recent call for support of the Bill, he said, echoes the concerns raised by Government regarding the impact of Guyana’s economy should these vital pieces of legislation be delayed further: non passage of the bill will delay business transaction and drive the prices of commodities and services upward.

"The consequences of such a delay will transfer to the common man," he said.

He said that one example of these consequences will be felt by recipients of remittances. Because financial institutions will be subjected to intensified scrutiny and increased penalty fees for operating in a non-compliant country, those increased fees will be incurred by the consumer.

 Given the risk to Guyana’s economy, Government is once again calling on the Opposition to be responsible in the execution of its duties and to desist from the continued attempts to extract political concessions by holding these vital amendments and the nation ransom.  

The concern of Minister Singh comes in the wake of a full page advertisement published by the PSC on Friday October 18, calling on the Parliamentary parties to swiftly pass the legislation.

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I see you talking to yourself and that is expected from an IDIOT. If you need Lessons on International Laws and Agreements I can help you. You can also continue to Babble your IDIOCY!!!

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:

I see you talking to yourself and that is expected from an IDIOT. If you need Lessons on International Laws and Agreements I can help you. You can also continue to Babble your IDIOCY!!!

When you are talking about International Laws and Agreements these scumbags would have been put in front of a firing squad a long time ago for their corruptions and thieving's from the poor.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by asj:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

I see you talking to yourself and that is expected from an IDIOT. If you need Lessons on International Laws and Agreements I can help you. You can also continue to Babble your IDIOCY!!!

When you are talking about International Laws and Agreements these scumbags would have been put front of a firing squad and long time ago for their corruptions and thieving's from the poor.

I don't think so. They would prefer to commit suicide.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Nehru:

Despite these setbacks Government is committed to work every day for the people of Guyana for as long as it takes to get the amendments to this Bill passed,” he said.

 

You got to be mad, which poor people is the PPP/C working for? They are thieving poor people house lots and giving their cronies and friends, do not ever tell me that the PPP/C is working for the poor.

If they were working for the poor people,  that would have been good, now even the Berbicians regard them as cancerous.

FM

The aim of the PPP/C bill is to let Corruptions Prevails, but APNU/AFC says wait a minute, put this bill right.....but we all knows what is the answer of the PPP/C. If we do it how you want, then our Ministers can go to jail.

 

Please!!! please!!! begs Ashni Singh help us out nuh

FM

The PPP know they had to pass this law 4 years ago. They decided to rush it through ONE month before the international deadline. The PSC needs to ask the PPP way there was no consultation 4 years prior to the deadline/ 

FM
Originally Posted by JB:

The PPP know they had to pass this law 4 years ago. They decided to rush it through ONE month before the international deadline. The PSC needs to ask the PPP way there was no consultation 4 years prior to the deadline/ 

The only reason that I can think about, is that PPP/C were thinking that as it become due, they will rush it through, with all the jingle bungle inserted to continue their corruptions.

Now they are shedding crocodile tears and blaming the opposition.

 

FM

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