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Int’l help for crack unit targeting stolen state assets/monies – Harmon

JUNE 9, 2015 | BY  | FILED UNDER NEWS 

– Hundreds of billion$$$ siphoned off every year

The figures are alarming. More than double the country’s national budget was methodically being siphoned off in a well coordinated scheme using contractors and other means.

Minister of State, Joseph Harmon

Minister of State, Joseph Harmon

Now the new Government, under pressure to recover the monies, is going after those monies, or at the very least the assets tied to them.
It is estimated by the World Bank that almost $500B was being stolen annually.
On Saturday, Minister of State, Joseph Harmon, speaking to state media, made it clear that the issue is not about witch-hunting as is being claimed by the Opposition- the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C).
“We call it cleaning up Government. It is about making people more accountable.”
Already, the new A Partnership For National Unity/Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) coalition Government is on its way to establish what it calls the State Assets Recovery Unity (SARU).
The issue of corruption and bribery had been a major one in recent years with both APNU and AFC, while in Opposition, promising a host of interventions to reduce theft by public servants and by extension contractors.
SARU, in keeping with promises of the new administration, will likely be independent, away from the political direction of the administration.
It is likely to comprise representatives drawn from the Guyana Bar Association, the business community and the Guyana Human Rights Association. It will be reporting directly to the National Assembly.
Harmon, who is in charge of the Ministry of the Presidency, disclosed that the establishment of SARU is but part of a multi-pronged approach to stamp out graft. The unit will have sweeping powers.
Recent reports where several vehicles belonging to the state were transferred under questionable circumstances the week leading up to the May 11 elections will be one of the areas that the unit will be zeroing in on.
The new administration, Harmon said, will also be looking to also carry out audits of state companies.
The decisions were all taken last week during the first full meeting of the new Cabinet.
Already, the Ministry of Finance has started the process of transferring monies lying in several accounts outside of the central account, the Consolidated Fund.
Minister Harmon disclosed that work of special unit may very well see it targeting even those assets that are overseas.
Government is linking up with international organisations and looking at models of similar units that have been established abroad. Help has been offered.
According to Harmon, recently well-known economist, Dr. Clive Thomas, said that the he believes around $300B is being siphoned off annually. However, a World Bank report put this to be around $500B.
The figures would have significance if it is taken into account that last year’s national budget was $220B.
If even of 10% or 20% per cent of what was taken over the years is recovered, it will go a far way to assist the economy, the Minister said.
“That (SARU) is a work-in-progress. You will hear more about it in the coming weeks,” Harmon promised.
He warned that while the expectation by citizens will be to have things happening more quickly, the issues have to be considered carefully with the implications assessed.

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"It is estimated by the World Bank that almost $500B was being stolen annually."

 

Lot's of dough,imagine if that was used for the

development of the country GY would have been

up the the ladder of developing countries.

Django
Last edited by Django
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:

nice job

Good to see a professional international firm will vet the financials and come up with objective findings.

 

People should stop hollering "tief" before the findings are published.  That should have been done with the flour mill back in the day.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:

nice job

Good to see a professional international firm will vet the financials and come up with objective findings.

 

People should stop hollering "tief" before the findings are published.  That should have been done with the flour mill back in the day.

That your PPP/C's negligence. Anyway, it's better to peel the onion from the outside to get to the core.

Mitwah

So Baseman, why you hiding from the SWISS Government?

 

Lucky you are a small fry or else they would extradite you rass for tax fraud.

 

Soon we will publish the facts from your ex-wife?

FM
Originally Posted by KishanB:

Int’l help for crack unit targeting stolen state assets/monies – Harmon

JUNE 9, 2015 | BY  | FILED UNDER NEWS 

– Hundreds of billion$$$ siphoned off every year

The figures are alarming. More than double the country’s national budget was methodically being siphoned off in a well coordinated scheme using contractors and other means.

Minister of State, Joseph Harmon

Minister of State, Joseph Harmon

Now the new Government, under pressure to recover the monies, is going after those monies, or at the very least the assets tied to them.
It is estimated by the World Bank that almost $500B was being stolen annually.
On Saturday, Minister of State, Joseph Harmon, speaking to state media, made it clear that the issue is not about witch-hunting as is being claimed by the Opposition- the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C).
“We call it cleaning up Government. It is about making people more accountable.”
Already, the new A Partnership For National Unity/Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) coalition Government is on its way to establish what it calls the State Assets Recovery Unity (SARU).
The issue of corruption and bribery had been a major one in recent years with both APNU and AFC, while in Opposition, promising a host of interventions to reduce theft by public servants and by extension contractors.
SARU, in keeping with promises of the new administration, will likely be independent, away from the political direction of the administration.
It is likely to comprise representatives drawn from the Guyana Bar Association, the business community and the Guyana Human Rights Association. It will be reporting directly to the National Assembly.
Harmon, who is in charge of the Ministry of the Presidency, disclosed that the establishment of SARU is but part of a multi-pronged approach to stamp out graft. The unit will have sweeping powers.
Recent reports where several vehicles belonging to the state were transferred under questionable circumstances the week leading up to the May 11 elections will be one of the areas that the unit will be zeroing in on.
The new administration, Harmon said, will also be looking to also carry out audits of state companies.
The decisions were all taken last week during the first full meeting of the new Cabinet.
Already, the Ministry of Finance has started the process of transferring monies lying in several accounts outside of the central account, the Consolidated Fund.
Minister Harmon disclosed that work of special unit may very well see it targeting even those assets that are overseas.
Government is linking up with international organisations and looking at models of similar units that have been established abroad. Help has been offered.
According to Harmon, recently well-known economist, Dr. Clive Thomas, said that the he believes around $300B is being siphoned off annually. However, a World Bank report put this to be around $500B.
The figures would have significance if it is taken into account that last year’s national budget was $220B.
If even of 10% or 20% per cent of what was taken over the years is recovered, it will go a far way to assist the economy, the Minister said.
“That (SARU) is a work-in-progress. You will hear more about it in the coming weeks,” Harmon promised.
He warned that while the expectation by citizens will be to have things happening more quickly, the issues have to be considered carefully with the implications assessed.

Good move.  Time to move on Jags.

FM
Originally Posted by Georgie:

So Baseman, why you hiding from the SWISS Government?

 

Lucky you are a small fry or else they would extradite you rass for tax fraud.

 

Soon we will publish the facts from your ex-wife?

This was rumoured, but you are saying there are facts ?

When people play nasty to destroy, nasty things catch up with them.   

Tola
Originally Posted by Georgie:

So Baseman, why you hiding from the SWISS Government?

 

Lucky you are a small fry or else they would extradite you rass for tax fraud.

 

Soon we will publish the facts from your ex-wife?

People like you and a Guyanese in particular are LOW LIVES.  You dragging people's Family in Political discussions.  Some good Mudda Kont Cuss you looking for!!!!!!!!!!!  There is no depth people like you cant sink to to find SHIT.  Are you a sewer engineer???????????

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Georgie:

So Baseman, why you hiding from the SWISS Government?

 

Lucky you are a small fry or else they would extradite you rass for tax fraud.

 

Soon we will publish the facts from your ex-wife?

People like you and a Guyanese in particular are LOW LIVES.  You dragging people's Family in Political discussions.  Some good Mudda Kont Cuss you looking for!!!!!!!!!!!  There is no depth people like you cant sink to to find SHIT.  Are you a sewer engineer???????????

Why you askin dat chap dat question banna, you got work fo do on your teeth?

cain
Originally Posted by Georgie:

So Baseman, why you hiding from the SWISS Government?

 

Lucky you are a small fry or else they would extradite you rass for tax fraud.

 

Soon we will publish the facts from your ex-wife?

Sase bai, baseman just visited Swiss.  Heading back soon but kids prefer to see Guyana.  Dead Sea fishing not too good.

 

BTW, FYI, Granger not interested.

FM
More AFC antiman runnings. The PPP is alive and well.

Thank God we have a PNC dominated Government of mostly sensible Blacks instead of these recycled Jaganite coolies unsuited to government.
FM
Originally Posted by Georgie:

So Baseman, why you hiding from the SWISS Government?

 

Lucky you are a small fry or else they would extradite you rass for tax fraud.

 

Soon we will publish the facts from your ex-wife?

One time dem claim Jalil was Georgie

Now dem saying Gorgie is Sase.

Base Boy like yuh playing 3 Card Trick.

 

Anyway like Georgie get thru with one Below the Belt.

Seeds must be in pain.

Georgie....No low Blows allowed

 

Base Boy Check with Vishnu and see if yuh Qualify

fuh "De Limacol Protocal"

 

Georgie should keep yuh wife out of all the PPP thiefing....

poor gal na get nothing fuh do with Jagabat, Ramroop & Gajraj.

So tell Georgie na put yuh wife with the PPP Thiefman.

FM
Originally Posted by VVP:

$500 billion annually is not a realistic number.  Where is the World Bank report?

PNC/AFC make believe world. They are just making up obstacles to shield their upcoming incompetence and failures.

FM

PNC ain't got bright people to do the audit?  How much are they paying Ernst and Young?  Hope the cost/benefit works out in their favor..if not another Guyanese project that is a waste.   I would love to see the findings, would think that GY is a place where no one retains documentation of anything making it difficult to audit.

 

 

alena06
Originally Posted by alena06:

PNC ain't got bright people to do the audit?  How much are they paying Ernst and Young?  Hope the cost/benefit works out in their favor..if not another Guyanese project that is a waste.   I would love to see the findings, would think that GY is a place where no one retains documentation of anything making it difficult to audit.

 

 

They will need to limit scope as these firms tend to "expand" business.

FM

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