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Carol Joseph was paid as petroleum advisor, other posts under APNU/AFC Govt – VP Jagdeo

…AG says proven discrepancies will result in legal approach

Despite lacking any qualifications in the oil and gas industry, Carol Joseph was appointed under the previous Administration as a Petroleum Unit Advisor – one of the portfolios used to collect large sum of monies from State agencies.
Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo on Thursday at a press conference disclosed that Joseph was paid as an ‘advisor’ to former Natural Resources Minister Raphael Trotman.

Attorney General Anil Nandlall

“You have Carol Joseph, who gets paid from several ministries. She is a Petroleum Unit Advisor to the Minister of Natural Resources. In Trotman’s unit, she was being paid there as petroleum advisor to the government,” Jagdeo disclosed.
Now that the new administration is in transition, political appointees such as Joseph are asked to resign so that competent persons can be employed with the State. Joseph is a known supporter of the APNU/AFC coalition and was a candidate on their list.
In fact, she was the one that signed off on the District Four Returning Officer Clairmont Mingo’s fraudulent figures the second time. The first time, it was signed by PNC Executive Volda Lawrence.

APNU/AFC activist Carol Joseph

“Clearly, this was the Carol Joseph who signed the second declaration with Mingo. The first one was signed by Volda Lawrence and the second one was signed by Carol Joseph…That is how it is: You are overtly political; then you should do the decent thing and resign,” the Vic -President emphasised.
When contacted on Sunday, Attorney General Anil Nandlall told Guyana Times that Government will continue to probe these discrepancies, noting that there were several instances of such appointments across the Ministries.
Politically-affiliated persons would have held different positions under the Granger-led administration and were collecting salaries, despite being unqualified for the respective positions.
“This is only one example of abuse of power, nepotism, corruption and abuse of public funds. Examples like these replicate themselves across the governmental apparatus under the previous administration,” Nandlall noted.

Former Natural Resources Minister Raphael Trotman

In light of such evidence, he went on to say that contracts are being terminated for appointments which fall under this bracket, as they are being unearthed by the new government. This will be followed by a probe by the Audit Office of Guyana. Where if violations are proven, the law will take its course.
“First, such appointments will and are being terminated. Then, the Auditor General and where necessary, the Guyana Police Force will have to be called in to investigate these irregularities. If the investigation produced evidence of violations of the law, then certainly, the law must be allowed to run its course,” the Attorney General outlined.
Nandlall said it is the constitutional responsibility of the elected government and expectation from the people that these irregularities are brought to light. As such, the State will take necessary action to address such situations once completely investigated.
“The people of Guyana expect no less from their current Government. Indeed, it is the constitutional responsibility of the Government to publicise these irregularities, investigate them using the proper organs of the state and those agencies of State must take the necessary actions. In some cases, criminal charges may result or civil proceedings will have to be filed to recover these public funds. That is the legal approach that the Government will be pursuing,” he affirmed.
The new (PPP/C Administration is faced with an uphill battle in dealing with the issue of political appointees who are refusing to tender their resignations following the recent change of Government.
Following APNU/AFC’s defeat at the March 2 General and Regional Elections, it was expected that persons who were engaged in “political work” as personal advisors or assistants to the President or Ministers would have offered their resignations.
However, Minister of Governance and Parliamentary Affairs, Gail Teixeira, during an interview with Kaieteur Radio, on Wednesday, detailed the challenges being faced by her Government is getting the political appointees to comply and do “the honourable thing”.

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 SHE WAS THE PNC HACK THAT DISRUPTED THE COUNTING OF THE BALLOTS, AN UNQUALIFIED DUMB FOOL.

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APNU/AFC were sharing the wealth with their COMRADES.  Imagine they left people in Sophia without lease and deeds for lands.  These people are running to the new gov't. demanding titles for house lots.  APNU/AFC was too busy sharing the wealth. They had no time to deal with the grassroots.

 

Billy Ram Balgobin
@Former Member posted:

PPP will need to investigate this fish:

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This fish might be the new Leader in the house for the Coalition.  He previously left the PNC because of their corrupt practices. It looks like he is back rolling in mud again.

R

Ms Joseph was not employed as a petroleum advisor

Dear Editor,

I write to correct a blatant untruth contained in the Guyana Times edition of 17/8/2020, which falsely asserted that Ms. Carol Joseph was employed as a “Petroleum Advisor” in a fictitious “Petroleum Unit” within the Ministry of Natural Resources during the period of the APNU+AFC administration.

For the record, there was no petroleum unit or department within the ministry. Further while Ms. Joseph did have an assignment as an auxiliary District Compliance Officer, such role had absolutely nothing to do with petroleum in any way, shape or form.

I trust that those who wish to propagate these untruths would first arm themselves with the facts, and from which standpoint, an objective discussion can ensue.

Yours faithfully,

Raphael Trotman

Django
@Django posted:

Ms Joseph was not employed as a petroleum advisor

Dear Editor,

I write to correct a blatant untruth contained in the Guyana Times edition of 17/8/2020, which falsely asserted that Ms. Carol Joseph was employed as a “Petroleum Advisor” in a fictitious “Petroleum Unit” within the Ministry of Natural Resources during the period of the APNU+AFC administration.

For the record, there was no petroleum unit or department within the ministry. Further while Ms. Joseph did have an assignment as an auxiliary District Compliance Officer, such role had absolutely nothing to do with petroleum in any way, shape or form.

I trust that those who wish to propagate these untruths would first arm themselves with the facts, and from which standpoint, an objective discussion can ensue.

Yours faithfully,

Raphael Trotman

Why was she being paid that high salary? Not nice for Raphael Trotman to condone the PNC behaviour when he once bolted them for their criminal ways. What is an auxiliary District Compliance Officer? President Granger created 100 such positions that did not exist in reality.  

R

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