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Pradoville 2 probe…Jagdeo cannot hide behind veil of immunity – PM

says it was a clear case of malfeasance in office  

There have been many arguments proffered recently that former President and Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo is protected by the veil of immunity offered by Article 182 of the Constitution when it comes to the controversial Pradoville Two case.
The matter is one which saw members of the Jagdeo Cabinet, among other officials, benefitting from state lands at “pepper corn prices.”
Article 182 of the Constitution provides protection for those who hold and held the Office of the President to be immune from criminal or civil proceedings.
However, Prime Minister and First Vice President, Moses Nagamootoo , who is also an attorney, believes that given the circumstances surrounding the Pradoville Two matter, the Constitution does not offer protection for a former President.
Nagamootoo argued that Jagdeo will have to prove that his involvement in the case and the manner in which he acquired lands at Pradoville two was to the benefit of the state and not for personal enrichment.
The Prime Minister also articulated that the veil of immunity offered in the Constitution is not sacrosanct.
“My opinion is that the Article in the Constitution behind which Jagdeo wants to hide to use as an iron clad protection could not possibly apply in a situation where you act for your personal benefit. Indeed the Constitution notes that anything the President does while in or out of office, he is not answerable for those acts.”

Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo

Prime Minister, Moses Nagamootoo

The Prime Minister said that even with the aforementioned in mind, there is a “big but”. Nagamootoo argued that based on his interpretation of the Constitution, Jagdeo would have had to carry out his actions in the exercise of his official duty and responsibility to the state.
“He didn’t acquire that land for his official duty or buy it in the name of the tax payers. So trying to use the veil of immunity as a fig leaf to cover what is patently a malfeasance in office for personal gain does not offer any protection for the former president. I don’t think we are at a crossroads in this regard, though I do not speak for the police or prosecutors. But I believe there are legitimate grounds to develop a case against the former president.”
The Prime Minister maintained that the Opposition Leader would have to establish that he acquired the lands at Pradoville for the benefit of the state and not for enrichment.
“I don’t see how it could be argued that the veil of immunity has created an armor of protection for a President to commit a wrong doing for his own benefit. There is no veil of immunity in these circumstances.”

THE PRADOVILLE CASE
In early October 2015, SARU completed a report which stated that in 2010, the Bharrat Jagdeo Cabinet made a decision authorizing the National Industrial and Commercial Investments Limited (NICIL) to privatize State lands. NICIL is the body tasked with overseeing the privatization of State assets.
It reportedly spent more than $200M to develop the seafront community without the knowledge and blessings of the National Assembly and other relevant bodies.
The said lands were then secretly sold to the former Ministers and known friends and associates of the previous regime. At the time of the sale, the report said, the lands were grossly undervalued and sold at a price substantially below the market value, thereby depriving the state of its full benefits.
SARU said, “There is a direct link between the misconduct and the abuse of powers and duties of their position. The former Cabinet members knew they were doing a wrong in transferring State lands to their names and that of their acquaintances for undervalued market prices for the land. The lands were sold for $114 per square foot at the time.”
The Department of the Ministry of the Presidency said that Public Officers ought to carry out their duties, not for the benefit of themselves, but for the benefit of the public as a whole.
“If they neglect or misconduct themselves by their actions in the course of their duties, this may lead to a breach or abuse of the public’s trust. The act of the Cabinet members for their benefit is serious enough to amount to an abuse of the public’s trust.”

 

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Moses as PM of APNU/AFC coalition is no longer a minister of the PPP to favor them in anyway. His boss is Granger and he must tow the line of the coalition. 

FM
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This is where I lose all respect for Moses.  he is nothing but a dunce.  He is a school boy lawyer.

But come next year the man who giving him LAAR will make him a senior counsel.

You accused Jagdeo that he got rich off the state.  Now prove your accusation Moses.  President Jagdeo will not have to prove himself innocent, that is not the role of the defendant, it is the role of the prosecutor to prove beyond a shadow of doubt that the accused is indeed guilty.

So this is all FART from Moses and unless he can prove that Jagdeo enriched himself illegaltion, he can just go and HAUL HIS OLD ARSE!

FM

They have their turn to govern and the people will and must have the opportunity in 2020 to decide whether to keep them for another term or let them go. People wanted better economic growth and less corruption.  So far, it is clear that economic growth is slowing and corruption remains high. The issue of crime is another issue that voters are concerned about. Is the crime situation today better than it was yesterday?  If the answer is yes that is great for the ruling coalition.  If the answer is no then we can reasonably expect some voters to go for the opposing party.  

The PPP erred in its attempt to win over more African votes by giving more aid and attention to African areas and neglecting the areas where they traditionally enjoyed strong support.  The AFC, the breakaway faction from the PPP, skillfully capitalized on these traditional areas that have been disenchanted and brought home the bacon for the PNC.  

The AFC made many promises to the people while they were on the campaign trail foremost of which was they can steady ship and keep this country from becoming victim of rigged elections once again.  Many bet on the AFC to control the PNC and let Guyana be governed in a fashion consistent with democracy.  So far,  The PNC has reneged on its promise the AFC just 

Billy Ram Balgobin
Brian Teekah posted:

This is where I lose all respect for Moses.  he is nothing but a dunce.  He is a school boy lawyer.

But come next year the man who giving him LAAR will make him a senior counsel.

You accused Jagdeo that he got rich off the state.  Now prove your accusation Moses.  President Jagdeo will not have to prove himself innocent, that is not the role of the defendant, it is the role of the prosecutor to prove beyond a shadow of doubt that the accused is indeed guilty.

So this is all FART from Moses and unless he can prove that Jagdeo enriched himself illegaltion, he can just go and HAUL HIS OLD ARSE!

Well said Brian.

This is how they fooled the people during the election. Moses has been caught with his pants down. He is a scumbag.

FM

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