Skip to main content

Allegations of politics in the judiciary, stumbling blocks in business must be addressed – Boyer

June 25 2018

Source

The business community has concerns about several issues that remain unresolved. These concerns were reflected by leading businessman, Eddie Boyer who served in the Private Sector Commission (PSC) for the last two consecutive years as its Chairman.

Former PSC Chairman, Eddie Boyer

Last Thursday, Boyer delivered his final speech as Chairman of the Commission. This was as the Commission held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) at the Marriott. During his address, Boyer highlighted some issues affecting the Commission and some which are just of general concern.
He said, “As I demit office, I would like to highlight a few areas which will still need to be addressed. These include the Rule of Law within Guyana, as we note with grave concern the allegations of political involvement in the judicial system.”
Boyer continued, “We would like to see Government address the bureaucracy and seek ways of simplifying the means of doing business.”
Boyer said this as Guyana’s international ranking on ease of doing business continues to fluctuate.
The ease of doing business index ranks countries against each other based on how the regulatory environment is conducive to business operation stronger protections of property rights. Economies with a high rank (1 to 20) have simpler and friendlier regulations for businesses. Guyana’s most recent rank is 126.
Other Chairmen before him have made similar pleas.
He said too, “We would encourage Government to create employment opportunities in a slowing economy, to generate wage growth and to seek out measures to increase wealth. I would hope that all levels of Government would become friendlier to business, as it is business that ultimately creates employment and economic growth.”


Boyer told those who gathered at Marriott that the PSC ensured that it demonstrated desire to work with Government at all levels, to improve the conditions prevailing today. “I take this opportunity, to complement our Government on a number of its accomplishments, including local government elections, establishment of the Procurement Commission, reduction of Corporate and Personal taxes, increase of the personal threshold and lowering of the VAT percentage. I applaud our Government for their determination, to address the Public – Private Partnerships in Guyana, and their recognition of the need for co-existence and collaboration,” said Boyer.

 

Replies sorted oldest to newest

Add Reply

×
×
×
×
×
Link copied to your clipboard.
×
×