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Harmon hides behind GINA on BK Tiwari issue

 

Despite widespread criticism about the now revoked appointment of prominent Guyanese businessman, Brian “BK” Tiwari as a ministerial business adviser, Minister of State Joseph Harmon broke his promise to hold a news conference on Friday to deal with the issue.

Instead, Harmon spoke with the state-owned Government Information Agency (GINA) which issued a release and made no reference of the Chairman of the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), Larry London and Tiwari being on the visit to China  with Harmon at the same time.

Harmon Thursday morning promised  faithfully that he would have fully briefed the media on the issue on Friday (April 1, 2016).

The GINA-issued statement, however, sought to reiterate what President David Granger has already stated- that Harmon and in-house Legal Counsel at the National Industrial and Commercial Investments Limited (NICIL), Natalie Seepersaud were on the official trip to China.

Granger has already said that he personally rescinded Tiwari’s appointment and that Minister of Business, Dominic Gaskin never requested assistance.  Under Harmon’s hand and seal, Tiwari was appointed ministerial adviser on business on January 29, 2016.

Tiwari was a major financier of the APNU+AFC general election campaign and after the coalition victory he assisted in a major clean-up exercise, rehabilitation of the Independence Arch on Brickdam and the development of D’Urban Park.

However, Tiwari and his company BK International have long been accused by the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) of shoddy infrastructural work and benefiting heavily from contracts under the previous People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC) administration.

GINA reported that at the same time Harmon and Seepersaud were in China, there was another delegation from the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) negotiating the acquisition of  shipping container scanners from NUTECH.

Separately, but during the same period, a team from the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) comprised of Head Project Coordination, Mr. Fitzroy Corlette and Supervisor, Mr. David Hermonstine, along with the representative of the Chinese companies in Guyana, Mr. Clinton Williams, visited China to participate in negotiations with NUTECH, a Chinese security scanning equipment supplier, for the acquisition of container and baggage scanners.

NUTECH is recognised as one of the world’s top providers of security scanning equipment. The company produces scanners that are used to effectively prevent the trafficking of contraband such as explosives, narcotics and radioactive substances.

The acquisition of security scanners by the GRA is aimed at strengthening air, land and sea port security and to help in the fight against the trafficking of illegal drugs. The GRA team and NUTECH both expressed satisfaction on the outcome of the negotiations and the Guyana Revenue Authority is expected to issue a separate statement on this matter shortly.

The Information Agency reported that the visit by Harmon and Seepersaud  was to engage in discussions with regard to the payment of the US$5 million balance owed for the purchase of 20 percent of Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GTT) shares by Chinese company, Datang Telecom Technology and Industry Group from NICIL in 2012.  This deal was entered into by the previous administration but only US$25 million of the agreed US$30 million was paid.

Minister Harmon reported on his return that the investigations and enquiries that were conducted by the Guyanese delegation were highly successful.  The team’s report will be submitted to the Board of Directors of NICIL for deliberations, after which, a full statement on this matter will be issued.

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Scores of ‘campaign supporters’ appointed advisers – Harmon

President David Granger

President David Granger

– Opposition roasts Govt over secrecy

 

Minister of State Joseph Harmon has broken his silence over his decision to appoint businessman and financier of the A Partnership for National Unity/Alliance For Change (APNU/AFC) Brian Tiwari as Ministerial Adviser on Business Development.

Harmon, being criticised by many including members of his own government, has now revealed that his action was above-board, since Tiwari is among scores of other “campaign supporters” who have also received similar “instruments” that were signed by him.

Minister of State Joseph Harmon

Minister of State Joseph Harmon

“We have issued several instruments like these to persons both from the APNU and the AFC side… I have signed it for many persons who have helped us in the campaign and those who have the capacity to help us further,” he told at least one local media house.

 

Honorific

Harmon is also maintaining that the title of Ministerial Adviser bestowed upon Tiwari and other “campaign supporters” was merely “honorific titles”.

 “These are what you call honorific titles and this has nothing to do with a person getting or drawing down any particular benefit from the government,” he said.

Opposition Chief Whip Gail Teixeira

Opposition Chief Whip Gail Teixeira

Tiwari’s instrument of appointment was issued on January 19, 2016 and bore the signature of Harmon, but that appointment was only made public last week when the local media began reporting on it.

Notably, Tiwari was on Harmon’s delegation which recently returned from a state business trip to China

Tiwari was expected to provide advisory services to Minister of Business Dominic Gaskin, but Gaskin said he was never aware of the appointment and only learnt of it when the media broke the news.

Similarly, Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo said he was never aware of Tiwari’s appointment.

President David Granger confirmed Thursday that he has “personally rescinded” Tiwari’s appointment, since there is no need for such an adviser.

President Granger during the recording of his weekly television programme – ‘the Public Interest’, said Tiwari’s appointment was not done by government, suggesting that it was a unilateral decision.

While the president did not state if he was aware of the appointment, he clarified that the businessman is not performing any function on behalf of the Administration. “I certainly don’t have any need for him in that role and that’s why it was rescinded,” he told reporters during the interview.

 

Secrecy

Meanwhile, Chief Whip of the Parliamentary Opposition, Gail Teixeira lambasted the coalition government over Tiwari and other ministerial advisers’ appointment, which she said, honorific or not, are shrouded in secrecy, a seemingly known trait of the 10-month-old government.

 

Teixeira told a news conference at her People’s Progressive Party (PPP) Headquarters on Thursday that, even if the post is honorific, there must be full disclosure, including the terms and conditions of those appointed.

“This habit of the government, which appears to be a growing habit of not telling people anything, is a very dangerous pattern emerging and the government needs to correct itself,” she advised.

Teixeira again raised questions over the number of ministerial and presidential advisors appointed since the coalition took office in May 2015, a question which came up during the 2016 Budget Debates, but remains largely unanswered.

“The advisors are not honorific. They come with monies, they have diplomatic passports,” she revealed, adding that if the advisors are paid and what benefits are accorded them are facts kept secret.

Late 2015, the government appointed close to 30 persons in the United States and Canada as Advisers on Diaspora Affairs.

The opposition had pressed for the Terms of Reference (ToR), as well as the names of these advisers, but they were never provided by the administration.

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Drugb posted:

Harmon is a smart man, he is wasting no time in filling his pockets as he doesn't know how long this free ride will last. 

He can sense that this govt is a one term admin. Get all the honey and milk you can now..just like all "abie mattie".

FM

That Ministry of Business is loaded with business related political appointments. It has become the new cash cow, replacing the Ministry of Housing.

Harmon is correct. And the PPP is correct when they expose the government.

I knew of this just watching the proceedings at a meeting of September 2015. Many have no interests or ideas of business development-just look like opportunists. 

Brian Tiwarie at least have a portfolio of projects, the rest only had one thing going for them. They were Blacks. As I said before, clear as a day clean bigotted demeanor. 

Coupled with the useless appointments is a United Nations appointment to develop a Business Strategy for Guyana. What ever happened to the Minister AFC business manifesto?

An assessment would show that ministry needs to be looked into. 

There we go Redux.

S
Prashad posted:

Give the man a break he had the  balls to appoint an Indo something the Pharaoh Granjer did not do

 

Don't be naive, he was paying back Tiwari for a bag full of money. 

FM
Drugb posted:

Harmon is a smart man, he is wasting no time in filling his pockets as he doesn't know how long this free ride will last. 

Under a free and fair election; uncontrolled and manipulated for self-interest by the PNC and group; the PPP/C will win the next election.

FM
skeldon_man posted:
Drugb posted:

Harmon is a smart man, he is wasting no time in filling his pockets as he doesn't know how long this free ride will last. 

He can sense that this govt is a one term admin. Get all the honey and milk you can now..just like all "abie mattie".

alyuh immoral confused need to mek up alyuh mind whether y'all FOR or AGAINST tiefin

check with rat dem and get back to me

FM

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