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Looming general elections… Any APNU official involved in corrupt practices will be sacked - Granger

September 4, 2014, By Filed Under News, Source - Kaieteur News

 

Exuding great confidence in gaining a majority if snap elections are realized, Leader of the political Opposition, David Granger made it pellucid that in the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU), there will be no place for corrupt officials.


During an interview with this publication, Granger was reminded of how critical he and his team have been of the government, particularly as it relates to President Donald Ramotar’s apparent refusal to sack or punish officials who have allegedly abused the law.


Granger emphatically stated that there will be no place for officials who want to be corrupt, disregard the laws or abuse their positions were his party to assume government. In short, any member of his team who goes against the principle he upholds, transparency and accountability, will have to “hit the road” according to him.

 

Opposition Leader, David Granger

Opposition Leader, David Granger

 

“The important matter here is that the APNU in general will be committed to good governance and if a person at any level of this coalition is found to be behaving in a corrupt manner, it is better that, that person be separated from the administration. If any official in the APNU administration is involved in the type of corrupt transactions that we see going on right now, then he or she will have to go. Have no doubt about that.”


“…. any person working with me would know that they would have to demit office if they are found culpable in any corrupt practice. My vision for Guyana is clear and I do not believe that given where Guyana is at presently and where we want to go, that there will be any place for corrupt persons. I am serious about that and I would like to assure the people of Guyana that the APNU administration will be much different from the PPP administration. We will maintain our moral compass. We will lead by example and with integrity.”


Taking performance in and out of the National Assembly into consideration, Granger was asked whether he still believes that his team is a high performing one. But the Opposition leader, in spite of having attracted harsh criticisms recently, expressed undying support for his party, noting that it has done commendable work since its formation three years ago.
Granger said that all the members of his team are supported by “expert groups” which advise them on all matters.


Be that as it may, Financial Analyst, Ramon Gaskin is of the firm belief that the Opposition has done a poor job since the 2011 elections. Gaskin in an interview with this publication last year had stated that while the Opposition which consists of ; the Alliance For Change (AFC) and the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU), worked together and were successful in placing a halt on the controversial Amaila Falls Hydro Project, the Anti Money Laundering Bill and have made notable cuts to the 2013 budget which is still before the court, they have missed a few critical issues that require immediate attention.


He made reference to the fact that the corrupt acts of NICIL still continue without consistent resistance from the Opposition. “In fact, other persons within our society have been more aggressive and steady in the fight against corruption. Our Opposition has to do more and with the gift of being in the majority, their work for the past two years is sorely unsatisfactory,” Gaskin had said.


Gaskin claims that the biggest failure of APNU and the AFC is its inability to mobilize the people. He said, “This is not struggle today and rest tomorrow. The behavior of the Opposition is one that reflects laziness. One of the greatest leaders of South Africa, Mr. Nelson Mandela has proved to us that nothing can be accomplished without struggle. But while the Opposition speaks of how corrupt the government is, they don’t prepare to fight the battle. They have to understand that the people put them there to fight for their cause and not go on vacation. In fact, the Opposition goes on vacation more than the school children.”


“The fact that the Opposition has to be spoon fed on certain topics shows that they have not been doing enough research. They are not vigilant enough. They need to do more union work, more research and more work in the Parliament.”


Speaker of the National Assembly, Raphael Trotman had also voiced his disappointment with certain Parliamentary Sectoral Committees, in that they have not been vibrant enough on bringing certain issues to the fore.


As for the Leader of the APNU, Gaskin opined that Granger is not doing anything, “but talking.” He said, “Granger is not sufficiently militant for the people of Guyana. When there are protests, we hardly see him and this is something he needs to change.”


Despite Gaskin’s affirmations, the APNU is of the firm belief that it has been successful in its attempts to hold the PPP regime accountable for its actions.

 

Source -- http://www.kaieteurnewsonline....l-be-sacked-granger/

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Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Exuding great confidence in gaining a majority if snap elections are realized, Leader of the political Opposition, David Granger made it pellucid that in the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU), there will be no place for corrupt officials.

 

“The important matter here is that the APNU in general will be committed to good governance and if a person at any level of this coalition is found to be behaving in a corrupt manner, it is better that, that person be separated from the administration. If any official in the APNU administration is involved in the type of corrupt transactions that we see going on right now, then he or she will have to go. Have no doubt about that.”

 

Opposition Leader, David Granger

Opposition Leader,

David Granger

Interesting to know what specifically he is referring to as "now and type of corrupt transactions".

 

 

Does that include or exclude those who are in the PNC since around the 1950's and 1960's?

 

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
“…. any person working with me would know that they would have to demit office if they are found culpable in any corrupt practice. My vision for Guyana is clear and I do not believe that given where Guyana is at presently and where we want to go, that there will be any place for corrupt persons. I am serious about that and I would like to assure the people of Guyana that the APNU administration will be much different from the PPP administration. We will maintain our moral compass. We will lead by example and with integrity.”

 

Opposition Leader, David Granger

Opposition Leader,

David Granger

How many from the current group will have to immediately leave the PNC?

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:

I thing when Granger won the presidency, he will clean up corrupted practice in his administration. Do you think he can teach new tricks to old dogs?

Isn't this the man (Granger)  who just used corrupt including rigging practices to get re-elected as leader of PNC/APNU? Politicians love to tell people anything and everything before elections in order to get elected. Once elected, they do the opposite.  

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:

I thing when Granger won the presidency, he will clean up corrupted practice in his administration. Do you think he can teach new tricks to old dogs?

Why not the PPP says they can teach old thugs and criminals from the PNC like Bynoe, Joe Hamilton and Odinga new tricks so why not the PNC?

FM

When it comes to fight corruption Granger is a fangless Cobra. The PNC was born out of corruption and betrayal. They have always been that way and there isn't an iota of evidence that they would be any different if given the reigns of power again. Granger is playing goodboy to fool dem stupid coolies and Buck.

Billy Ram Balgobin
Last edited by Billy Ram Balgobin
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

When it comes to fight corruption Granger is a fangless Cobra. The PNC was born out of corruption and betrayal. They have always been that way and there isn't an iota of evidence that they would be any different if given the reigns of power again. Granger is playing goodboy to fool dem stupid c****** and Buck.

 

BRB

 

He has his following here on GNI. Mitwah, Gil and Storm etc are his followers.

 

Note: I used the word followers. 

FM
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

Does the PNC really have a moral compass?

Big Purple was in possession of one when it accidentally went off at the party's election.

Big PPP is now with the PPP/Crooks.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:

WHAT WILL YOU GUYS SAY AND DO WHEN THE PNC/APNU MERGE WITH THE PPP?

Is Grainger in secret talks with our esteemed pres?

 

 

Pres. Rammo is throwing around some scraps.

Granger may leave the AFC dead in the water.

 

This will be fun to watch. Stay tuned.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:

WHAT WILL YOU GUYS SAY AND DO WHEN THE PNC/APNU MERGE WITH THE PPP?

Is Grainger in secret talks with our esteemed pres?

 

 

Pres. Rammo is throwing around some scraps.

Granger may leave the AFC dead in the water.

 

This will be fun to watch. Stay tuned.

Grainger knows that the PNC will not and cannot win a free and fair election.

Grainger believes that if you can't beat 'em, join 'em.

FM
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:

WHAT WILL YOU GUYS SAY AND DO WHEN THE PNC/APNU MERGE WITH THE PPP?

Is Grainger in secret talks with our esteemed pres?

 

 

Pres. Rammo is throwing around some scraps.

Granger may leave the AFC dead in the water.

 

This will be fun to watch. Stay tuned.

Grainger knows that the PNC will not and cannot win a free and fair election.

Grainger believes that if you can't beat 'em, join 'em.

 

A few PNC MP's might be mysteriously ill for a certain vote. Stay tuned.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

When it comes to fight corruption Granger is a fangless Cobra. The PNC was born out of corruption and betrayal. They have always been that way and there isn't an iota of evidence that they would be any different if given the reigns of power again. Granger is playing goodboy to fool dem stupid c****** and Buck.

 

BRB

 

He has his following here on GNI. Mitwah, Gil and Storm etc are his followers.

 

Note: I used the word followers. 

You are truly an obnoxious fellow. Where have I expressed an affinity for Granger or any Guyanese politicians. My support is for the mechanisms that can best bring about change in systems as ours and that is competition. My hope is for a minority government of any of the two parties until such time they can determine checks and balances in constitution reform.

 

I will say the as a game theorist I would be more inclined to Granger for change than any in the PPP and that much is self evident. The party wanting to remove and incumbent has to gravitate to something the makes a difference and that is change from the present curroptocrats. Again that conclusion is not for an appreciation of Granger's potential but an appreciation for process when competition is implanted in a system such that it changes zero sum strategies.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

When it comes to fight corruption Granger is a fangless Cobra. The PNC was born out of corruption and betrayal. They have always been that way and there isn't an iota of evidence that they would be any different if given the reigns of power again. Granger is playing goodboy to fool dem stupid coolies and Buck.

What makes you smart...your knee bending to the corrupt PPP?

FM
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:

WHAT WILL YOU GUYS SAY AND DO WHEN THE PNC/APNU MERGE WITH THE PPP?

Is Grainger in secret talks with our esteemed pres?

 

 

PNC talking about corruption is like Mitwah reading a classic spamming and derailment ceremony Ohm puja!

FM
Originally Posted by Dondadda:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

I thing when Granger won the presidency, he will clean up corrupted practice in his administration. Do you think he can teach new tricks to old dogs?

Isn't this the man (Granger)  who just used corrupt including rigging practices to get re-elected as leader of PNC/APNU? Politicians love to tell people anything and everything before elections in order to get elected. Once elected, they do the opposite.  

YOu have evidence? How you dont say nothing about thieving PPP

FM
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

The PNC was born out of corruption and betrayal. They have always been that way and there isn't an iota of evidence that they would be any different if given the reigns of power again.

From the PPP-Burnhamite in the 1957 elections and the change to PNC after the said elections.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Looming general elections… Any APNU official involved in corrupt practices will be sacked - Granger

September 4, 2014, By Filed Under News, Source - Kaieteur News

 

Exuding great confidence in gaining a majority if snap elections are realized, Leader of the political Opposition, David Granger made it pellucid that in the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU), there will be no place for corrupt officials.


During an interview with this publication, Granger was reminded of how critical he and his team have been of the government, particularly as it relates to President Donald Ramotar’s apparent refusal to sack or punish officials who have allegedly abused the law.


Granger emphatically stated that there will be no place for officials who want to be corrupt, disregard the laws or abuse their positions were his party to assume government. In short, any member of his team who goes against the principle he upholds, transparency and accountability, will have to “hit the road” according to him.

 

Opposition Leader, David Granger

Opposition Leader, David Granger

 

“The important matter here is that the APNU in general will be committed to good governance and if a person at any level of this coalition is found to be behaving in a corrupt manner, it is better that, that person be separated from the administration. If any official in the APNU administration is involved in the type of corrupt transactions that we see going on right now, then he or she will have to go. Have no doubt about that.”


“…. any person working with me would know that they would have to demit office if they are found culpable in any corrupt practice. My vision for Guyana is clear and I do not believe that given where Guyana is at presently and where we want to go, that there will be any place for corrupt persons. I am serious about that and I would like to assure the people of Guyana that the APNU administration will be much different from the PPP administration. We will maintain our moral compass. We will lead by example and with integrity.”


Taking performance in and out of the National Assembly into consideration, Granger was asked whether he still believes that his team is a high performing one. But the Opposition leader, in spite of having attracted harsh criticisms recently, expressed undying support for his party, noting that it has done commendable work since its formation three years ago.
Granger said that all the members of his team are supported by “expert groups” which advise them on all matters.


Be that as it may, Financial Analyst, Ramon Gaskin is of the firm belief that the Opposition has done a poor job since the 2011 elections. Gaskin in an interview with this publication last year had stated that while the Opposition which consists of ; the Alliance For Change (AFC) and the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU), worked together and were successful in placing a halt on the controversial Amaila Falls Hydro Project, the Anti Money Laundering Bill and have made notable cuts to the 2013 budget which is still before the court, they have missed a few critical issues that require immediate attention.


He made reference to the fact that the corrupt acts of NICIL still continue without consistent resistance from the Opposition. “In fact, other persons within our society have been more aggressive and steady in the fight against corruption. Our Opposition has to do more and with the gift of being in the majority, their work for the past two years is sorely unsatisfactory,” Gaskin had said.


Gaskin claims that the biggest failure of APNU and the AFC is its inability to mobilize the people. He said, “This is not struggle today and rest tomorrow. The behavior of the Opposition is one that reflects laziness. One of the greatest leaders of South Africa, Mr. Nelson Mandela has proved to us that nothing can be accomplished without struggle. But while the Opposition speaks of how corrupt the government is, they don’t prepare to fight the battle. They have to understand that the people put them there to fight for their cause and not go on vacation. In fact, the Opposition goes on vacation more than the school children.”


“The fact that the Opposition has to be spoon fed on certain topics shows that they have not been doing enough research. They are not vigilant enough. They need to do more union work, more research and more work in the Parliament.”


Speaker of the National Assembly, Raphael Trotman had also voiced his disappointment with certain Parliamentary Sectoral Committees, in that they have not been vibrant enough on bringing certain issues to the fore.


As for the Leader of the APNU, Gaskin opined that Granger is not doing anything, “but talking.” He said, “Granger is not sufficiently militant for the people of Guyana. When there are protests, we hardly see him and this is something he needs to change.”


Despite Gaskin’s affirmations, the APNU is of the firm belief that it has been successful in its attempts to hold the PPP regime accountable for its actions.

 

Source -- http://www.kaieteurnewsonline....l-be-sacked-granger/

Well Grainja got to start with James Bond and Vulga Lawrence.

FM

Lawrence says illness affected crucial spending vote

Posted By Staff Writer On December 14, 2013 @ 5:16 am In Local News | No Comments

APNU MP Volda Lawrence yesterday defended her actions during crucial voting in the National Assembly on Thursday, which resulted in several government spending measures being passed even though the joint opposition had intended to slash them.

Leader of the Opposition David Granger yesterday said that APNU will be conducting an investigation into the twist of events which saw government outvoting the opposition

FM
Originally Posted by Brian Teekah:

Lawrence says illness affected crucial spending vote

Posted By Staff Writer On December 14, 2013 @ 5:16 am In Local News | No Comments

APNU MP Volda Lawrence yesterday defended her actions during crucial voting in the National Assembly on Thursday, which resulted in several government spending measures being passed even though the joint opposition had intended to slash them.

Leader of the Opposition David Granger yesterday said that APNU will be conducting an investigation into the twist of events which saw government outvoting the opposition

LOL Mr Sing like he seeing scheme. Mr Aubrey Norton know you is a PPP spy? LOL 

FM

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