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Marriott Hotel controversy…APNU

intends to flush out ‘secret’ investor

April 28, 2014 | By | Filed Under News 

 

- Granger

It’s almost seven months since government had promised to make the identity of the US$8M Marriott investor known publicly, and Opposition Leader David Granger says that he intends to have the National Assembly intervene in the hope making the investor known.

Opposition Leader David Granger

Opposition Leader David Granger

 

Up to Friday last, work was continuing apace at the construction site for the Marriott Hotel in Kingston, Georgetown but it is unclear where the funding are coming from. Kaieteur News has been continuously calling Chairman of Atlantic Hotels Inc (AHI) Winston Brassington, but to no avail.
Brassington, at the end of last year, had promised an update in the New Year but has since refused to answer any calls made to him from this publication. Back in March 2014, Brassington had answered his mobile phone, but hung up on the reporter who was attempting to question him.
Brassington last year had indicated that there would be financial closure with the Private Investor before the end of the year, but this did not happen.
According to Granger, his party is very concerned with the entire management of the National Industrial and Commercial Investments Limited (NICIL), adding that it was close to becoming a “rogue corporation”.
“It’s outside of the control of the National Assembly, the funds are not fully known and it’s kept secret almost like a parallel government,” Granger told Kaieteur News. He added that he was not at all surprised by Brassington’s actions and failure to account because the entire NICIL is outside the fear of government accountability. Granger posited that the APNU would seek parliament’s intervention and have Finance Minister Ashni Singh cited for not complying.
Opposition parliamentarians remain adamant that it is time that the President of Guyana, Donald Ramotar, instructs public officials as to how to respond to the media when being questioned about pressing national matters.
APNU’s Joseph Harmon had opined that public officials who spend taxpayers’ money should operate in a transparent manner.

Former President Bharrat Jagdeo

Former President Bharrat Jagdeo

 

“His failure to respond, as he should, is basically Brassington saying that he is not obligated to the public and this is something that the President needs to address quickly. One would expect that this attitude was something of the past, but it needs to be addressed by the hierarchy of the PPP, particularly the President,” Harmon had told Kaieteur News.
Harmon also opined that such behaviour stems from Brassington not being held accountable or subjected to scrutiny.
“Brassington doesn’t have to come to parliament as do Ministers of the government and answer questions about the country’s finance, which in some cases is bigger than the budget. So he probably feels he’s above the fray so to speak,” Harmon opined.
NICIL is investing US$4M and lends the project US$15.5M; Republic Bank Trinidad was asked to syndicate US$27M while a still to be named investor was to invest US$8M.
As a result of this financing structure, the still to be named investor will essentially own and control the Hotel.
President Donald Ramotar, at a recent press conference had given a new financing structure for the hotel. According to the Head of State, “there is a lot of interest in Marriott from local banks that are here; we have local banks involved, we have also foreign banks involved and we do have a foreign investor.”
Pressed on the financial closure that is still to be announced, the President said he was hoping that it should have been announced already, but “there are still some small arrangements left to be made to tie things up…I don’t think you will have to wait much longer.”

NICIL Head Winston Brassington

NICIL Head Winston Brassington

 

When asked where the money is coming from to fund the current works ongoing at the Kingston site, Ramotar hsd told reporters, “as I have said there is a consortium of people that have put money into it, so there is money there to continue it, apart from NICIL.”

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Up to Friday last, work was continuing apace at the construction site for the Marriott Hotel in Kingston, Georgetown but it is unclear where the funding are coming from.

 

DRUGS PROCEED?

FM
Originally Posted by warrior:

the ppp government have no respect for no one,the only language they understand is the sounds of the guns   

Well buy a Gun and go down there and teach them a Lesson.

Nehru

In all parts of the world - like the US_of_A, Canada, Britain, Europe - the are numerous private investors who are involved with projects. Their identities remain simply known to certain groups within the company.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

In all parts of the world - like the US_of_A, Canada, Britain, Europe - the are numerous private investors who are involved with projects. Their identities remain simply known to certain groups within the company.

DG, Dat may be so BUT GUyana needs to be totally transparent with such large Projects. No more 185 Million dollars Contract to a man who dont know to build a Outhouse. Dat bloody IDIOT should be sued!!!!

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

In all parts of the world - like the US_of_A, Canada, Britain, Europe - the are numerous private investors who are involved with projects. Their identities remain simply known to certain groups within the company.

DG, Dat may be so BUT GUyana needs to be totally transparent with such large Projects. No more 185 Million dollars Contract to a man who dont know to build a Outhouse. Dat bloody IDIOT should be sued!!!!

Specifically on what, Nehru?

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

In all parts of the world - like the US_of_A, Canada, Britain, Europe - the are numerous private investors who are involved with projects. Their identities remain simply known to certain groups within the company.

DG, Dat may be so BUT GUyana needs to be totally transparent with such large Projects. No more 185 Million dollars Contract to a man who dont know to build a Outhouse. Dat bloody IDIOT should be sued!!!!

Specifically on what, Nehru?

OPen and Fair biding, Investors should be identified, warranty agreements that must be given to the Govt with serious penalties for improper/substandard work.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

In all parts of the world - like the US_of_A, Canada, Britain, Europe - the are numerous private investors who are involved with projects. Their identities remain simply known to certain groups within the company.

DG, Dat may be so BUT GUyana needs to be totally transparent with such large Projects. No more 185 Million dollars Contract to a man who dont know to build a Outhouse. Dat bloody IDIOT should be sued!!!!

Specifically on what, Nehru?

OPen and Fair biding, Investors should be identified, warranty agreements that must be given to the Govt with serious penalties for improper/substandard work.

1. Open and fair bidding exist.

 

2. Organizations and governments have private and undisclosed investors plus, of course, numerous investors who are know in the general public.

FM
Originally Posted by asj:

Marriott Hotel controversy…APNU

intends to flush out ‘secret’ investor

April 28, 2014 | By | Filed Under News 

 

- Granger

It’s almost seven months since government had promised to make the identity of the US$8M Marriott investor known publicly, and Opposition Leader David Granger says that he intends to have the National Assembly intervene in the hope making the investor known.

Opposition Leader David Granger

Opposition Leader David Granger

 

Up to Friday last, work was continuing apace at the construction site for the Marriott Hotel in Kingston, Georgetown but it is unclear where the funding are coming from. Kaieteur News has been continuously calling Chairman of Atlantic Hotels Inc (AHI) Winston Brassington, but to no avail.
Brassington, at the end of last year, had promised an update in the New Year but has since refused to answer any calls made to him from this publication. Back in March 2014, Brassington had answered his mobile phone, but hung up on the reporter who was attempting to question him.
Brassington last year had indicated that there would be financial closure with the Private Investor before the end of the year, but this did not happen.
According to Granger, his party is very concerned with the entire management of the National Industrial and Commercial Investments Limited (NICIL), adding that it was close to becoming a “rogue corporation”.
“It’s outside of the control of the National Assembly, the funds are not fully known and it’s kept secret almost like a parallel government,” Granger told Kaieteur News. He added that he was not at all surprised by Brassington’s actions and failure to account because the entire NICIL is outside the fear of government accountability. Granger posited that the APNU would seek parliament’s intervention and have Finance Minister Ashni Singh cited for not complying.
Opposition parliamentarians remain adamant that it is time that the President of Guyana, Donald Ramotar, instructs public officials as to how to respond to the media when being questioned about pressing national matters.
APNU’s Joseph Harmon had opined that public officials who spend taxpayers’ money should operate in a transparent manner.

Former President Bharrat Jagdeo

Former President Bharrat Jagdeo

 

“His failure to respond, as he should, is basically Brassington saying that he is not obligated to the public and this is something that the President needs to address quickly. One would expect that this attitude was something of the past, but it needs to be addressed by the hierarchy of the PPP, particularly the President,” Harmon had told Kaieteur News.
Harmon also opined that such behaviour stems from Brassington not being held accountable or subjected to scrutiny.
“Brassington doesn’t have to come to parliament as do Ministers of the government and answer questions about the country’s finance, which in some cases is bigger than the budget. So he probably feels he’s above the fray so to speak,” Harmon opined.
NICIL is investing US$4M and lends the project US$15.5M; Republic Bank Trinidad was asked to syndicate US$27M while a still to be named investor was to invest US$8M.
As a result of this financing structure, the still to be named investor will essentially own and control the Hotel.
President Donald Ramotar, at a recent press conference had given a new financing structure for the hotel. According to the Head of State, “there is a lot of interest in Marriott from local banks that are here; we have local banks involved, we have also foreign banks involved and we do have a foreign investor.”
Pressed on the financial closure that is still to be announced, the President said he was hoping that it should have been announced already, but “there are still some small arrangements left to be made to tie things up…I don’t think you will have to wait much longer.”

NICIL Head Winston Brassington

NICIL Head Winston Brassington

 

When asked where the money is coming from to fund the current works ongoing at the Kingston site, Ramotar hsd told reporters, “as I have said there is a consortium of people that have put money into it, so there is money there to continue it, apart from NICIL.”

MORE HOT AIR from Granja.  Another Press Conference concluded.

 

NO ACTION.  PPP wins again!

 

JOKERS!

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

In all parts of the world - like the US_of_A, Canada, Britain, Europe - the are numerous private investors who are involved with projects. Their identities remain simply known to certain groups within the company.

DG, Dat may be so BUT GUyana needs to be totally transparent with such large Projects. No more 185 Million dollars Contract to a man who dont know to build a Outhouse. Dat bloody IDIOT should be sued!!!!

Specifically on what, Nehru?

OPen and Fair biding, Investors should be identified, warranty agreements that must be given to the Govt with serious penalties for improper/substandard work.

1. Open and fair bidding exist.

 

2. Organizations and governments have private and undisclosed investors plus, of course, numerous investors who are know in the general public.

 

Dat is wan heap a shit!

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

In all parts of the world - like the US_of_A, Canada, Britain, Europe - the are numerous private investors who are involved with projects. Their identities remain simply known to certain groups within the company.


I dont know if you know this, but when investors are involved, shareholders know who they are.

 

Given that NICIL is a gov't controlled entity, and given that the taxpayers are responsible (directly or indirectly) for the bulk of the proceeds involved in funding this entity, taxpayers, who are in this case sharegolders, have a right to know what is going on.  If and when this projects fails, it is the SAME taxpayers who will have to bail it out as they are now being asked to do for GUYSUCO!

FM
Originally Posted by KishanB:
 

MORE HOT AIR from Granja.  Another Press Conference concluded.

 

NO ACTION.  PPP wins again!

 

JOKERS!


You are never happy unless stupid black people are made to face bullets to advance your cause.

 

Why dont you tell Indians to demonstrate for a change, against the PPP, because the police will not dare to shoot them down.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

In all parts of the world - like the US_of_A, Canada, Britain, Europe - the are numerous private investors who are involved with projects. Their identities remain simply known to certain groups within the company.

I dont know if you know this, but when investors are involved, shareholders know who they are.

 

Given that NICIL is a gov't controlled entity, and given that the taxpayers are responsible (directly or indirectly) for the bulk of the proceeds involved in funding this entity, taxpayers, who are in this case sharegolders, have a right to know what is going on.  If and when this projects fails, it is the SAME taxpayers who will have to bail it out as they are now being asked to do for GUYSUCO!

My statement is very specific and unrelated to your presentation ... restating again ...

 

Quote:

In all parts of the world - like the US_of_A, Canada, Britain, Europe - the are numerous private investors who are involved with projects. Their identities remain simply known to certain groups within the company.

Unquote:

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

In all parts of the world - like the US_of_A, Canada, Britain, Europe - the are numerous private investors who are involved with projects. Their identities remain simply known to certain groups within the company.

I dont know if you know this, but when investors are involved, shareholders know who they are.

 

Given that NICIL is a gov't controlled entity, and given that the taxpayers are responsible (directly or indirectly) for the bulk of the proceeds involved in funding this entity, taxpayers, who are in this case sharegolders, have a right to know what is going on.  If and when this projects fails, it is the SAME taxpayers who will have to bail it out as they are now being asked to do for GUYSUCO!

My statement is very specific and unrelated to your presentation ... restating again ...

 

Quote:

In all parts of the world - like the US_of_A, Canada, Britain, Europe - the are numerous private investors who are involved with projects. Their identities remain simply known to certain groups within the company.

Unquote:

WRONG!

FM

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