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[www.inewsguyana.com] –The governing People’s Progressive Party (PPP) says it welcomes the release of information on the investors in the Marriott Hotel Project.

The Party believes that the Marriott is one of Guyana’s transformational projects that has received support from many quarters, including the Private Sector Commission (PSC) and the Tourism Association of Guyana (TAG). 

PPPThe PPP does not believe the project is a controversial one.

“The project has only been deemed controversial due to the few parties opposed to the project — the Pegasus Hotel owner who is known to be a key supporter of the AFC, certain leaders of the TUC that are strong supporters of APNU; the AFC and APNU and certain media outfits aligned to the opposition. Comments by these opposition groups have ranged from incitement to xenophobia.  References in various media outfits to “this controversial project” are referring to the controversy created by their own publication of positions of those few interests opposed to the project,” General Secretary, Clement Rohee told a news conference on Tuesday, May 27.

He added, “Additionally, the PPP welcomes the announcement by Republic Bank that the US$27M in debt financing for the project has been syndicated and close to completion.  The PPP also welcomes the announcement that an affiliated company of the majority investor will be providing additional financing for the outfitting of the entertainment complex (at least US$4M) and will be operating the entertainment complex and guaranteeing to AHI, returns projected in the HVS Feasibility Study.

“Finally, the quality of the investor is reflected in their substantial participation in a number of companies traded on the main board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, with one being valued at US$1B. It will be noted, that apart from the listed companies, the investors also have other substantial investments that are not listed.The PPP recognizes that the investor have been approved by Marriott and Republic Bank following completion of their due diligence.”

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Some wise man said, "Criticism is the market place of improved ideas."

 

Not all ppl see things in the same light. And if the tables were reversed, the PPP would see things differently from all the decenting individuals.

 

The Bottom Line, the government wants to spend the citizens money and doan expect no one to question it.

 

In the first place, if this is A GUYANESE thing we should all be proud of, then you would think Mr. Winston Brassington SHOULD HAVE informed the whole nation about it progress instead of being belligerent.

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Marriott hotel is born of fraud—Ramjattan

May 27, 2014 | By | Filed Under News 

…gives rise to justifiable suspicion of kickbacks

“This whole project is born of fraud and will suffer even worse (humiliation and embarrassment) if allowed to continue in its present configuration.” This is according to Alliance for Change (AFC) Leader, Khemraj Ramjattan, who was responding to the confirmation that it was ACE Square Investment Inc who is the private investor in the Marriott Hotel.

Khemraj Ramjattan

Khemraj Ramjattan

ACE Square Investment Limited is a British Virgin Islands (BVI) registered company, owned by two Hong Kong businessmen. “I want to maintain what I had said last year September, when I discovered that Ace Investment was the investor NICIL (National Industrial and Commercial Investment Limited) was talking to and dealing with to get that investment of US$8M.” The AFC Leader said that his party will definitely not be bound by the terms of such a transaction as is presently being conjured up “to complete this unhappily disgraced Marriott.” Ramjattan said, yesterday, that the AFC support for the project will only come if there is a forensic audit done immediately to investigate among so many things, all the players involved including former President Bharrat Jagdeo, Finance Minister Dr. Ashni Singh and NICIL’s Executive Director, Winston Brassington. Ramjattan recalled that Brassington had, last September, denied that there was any negotiation with a BVI Incorporated investor on the Marriott hotel. “Why then did he lie…What does he have to say now?” According to Ramjattan US$19.5M, “of public monies must not be dealt with by one who is so inexact with the facts…This kind of conduct must be penalized.” Ramjattan said that “it is misconduct like this which gives rise to justifiable suspicions that this project will see huge, illegitimate benefits and kickbacks to these local players.” “What also makes it smell fishy too is that there is no justification for a two-thirds proprietorship for inputting only US$8M when NICIL is inputting US$19.5M… Why this short changing of the public for the private?” According to the party Leader, “This so-called working class socialist government is now funding the bourgeoisie/capitalist. How ironic, what a somersault…This hardly adds up…We the taxpayers are going to lose out.” He noted, too, that not wanting to be pessimistic, if the fate of the hotel is not as successful as Government is propagandizing; the taxpayers would have made a major loss of a sum which could have been better spent on so many other priority issue. Ramjattan was adamant that the evidence of successes in the hotel industry is not there, “not from what is happening with Tower Hotel.” He added, too, “Quite frankly even Princess Hotel is struggling…I just hope its (Marriott) fate is not similar to that other project architectured by Jagdeo, the Skeldon Sugar Factory.”

The Marriott Hotel under construction in Kingston.

The Marriott Hotel under construction in Kingston.

Over the weekend Atlantic Hotel Inc (AHI) announced that ACE Square Investment Inc is the investor and its affiliate, Ace Square Management Ltd will operate the Entertainment Complex. AHI is the special purpose company created by Brassington to build and own the Marriott Hotel. ACE Square Investment Inc now has controlling interest (67 per cent) of AHI. Hong Kong businessmen, Victor How Chung Chan, and Xu Han have been identified as the shareholders of the company. NICIL has already injected its US$19.5M, a loan of US$15.5M and an investment of US$4M which it had committed to the project. The Marriott Hotel has been mired in controversy from its inception firstly with the rerouting of the sewerage system before any works had begun. Prior to the NICIL money, Government had given Courtney Benn Contracting Services Limited a US$1M contract for the rerouting of the sewerage system in the Kingston locale. That contract was pulled after more than US$700,000 was paid over.  It was then given to an overseas company, for a further US$2M. AHI also leased the prime seven acres of shorefront property on which the hotel rests for a measly MARRIOTT TABLEUS$120 ($24,000) per month with the option to buy.

 
Mitwah

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