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Minister Singh failed to take responsibility for the poor state of the sugar industry




Dear Editor,

To no great surprise, Ashni Singh’s latest Budget was yet more of the same – biggest budget ever rhetoric.  This is just a plain vanilla tax, borrow and spend budget, with very little policy measure for the workers at the bottom of the economic ladder.  While the Minister of Finance pledges $1 billion to GuySuCo which he said will help 18,000 sugar workers, he fails to take accountability for the state of the sugar belt.  Instead, he used the cop-out to again blame the workers for β€œindustrial relations disruption” when the facts remain that it was extremely poor and incompetent decision-making at the highest level that primarily caused the meltdown in the sugar industry.

We remember Jagdeo promising the people in October 2010 that even if he β€œpersonally have to get involved, he will get involved to ensure that it is fixed…that it’s delivering the kind of results that it should deliver”.  Well the sugar industry still is not delivering the kind of results that he promised.  After spending some $40 billion, the people are left with a factory producing at 56% of its rated capacity. In normal democracies, for such massive mismanagement of people’s resources, people go to jail.

To our surprise, Minister Ramsammy confirmed in a Stabroek News article that the Chinese company β€œdelivered what was in their contract.”  Were the contractors legally bonded for a 200 tons per hour factory but got paid instead for a 350 tons per hour factory?  This is tantamount to public fraud at the highest level.

So the biggest budget ever does not impress us at all; the reality is how much of this will result in real human development for the poor and the working class.

This budget is filled with numerous inconsistencies.  As an example the Minister stated that in the Caribbean sub-region growth was β€œlistless”.  A major factor causing this listlessness according to the Minister is that β€œthe service-based economies such as the tourism dependent ones are lagging behind”.  Yet the Minister is advising the Government to pump over $40 billion into two tourism-related projects, to which the paying public have no right to see the feasibility studies – the Marriott type Hotel and the Airport Expansion Project. So the tourists are not coming to the sun, sand and blue seas of the Caribbean but they will rush to the garbage infested Kingston foreshore.  Who do they think they are fooling?

The capital budget of 2012 spent $56.4 billion, but the Minister comes to the National Assembly and announces with Γ©lan, that his Government has the capacity to increase capital spending by $29.3 billion to $85.7 billion.  Is he serious?

In a nation where 80% of its University graduates are migrating, and spending $56.4 billion on civil-works type projects is a struggle; what β€œvoodoo magic” is the Minister using to increase that by over 50% in 12 short months? Or are we importing Chinese engineers and workers to Guyana now by the hundreds?

Why should Guyanese borrow $29 billion in the name of the Guyanese people to fund Chinese engineers and workers?  Since that is what the fiscal deficit is – $29.1 billion.  When a government’s total expenditure exceeds the revenue it is called a fiscal deficit.  How is it funded?

Fiscal deficits are funded from increased taxation, printing of money, borrowing, running the external reserves down, or sale of fixed assets.  Are they funding this $29 billion by printing more money?  The inflation rate appears very reasonable, so this is not the case.  Are they running the external reserves down?  Again this does not appear to be the case since the Minister boasts of the highest external reserves ever totaling US$862.2 million.  Are we selling state assets and depositing proceeds in the Consolidated Fund?  Not once the private slush fund at NICIL remains in existence.

So where are they funding this $29.1 billion deficit from?  Taxation and borrowing!

Taxes collection went up by 6.2% in 2012 to $118.3 billion and is expected to go up by a further 6.3% to $125.7 billion.  In addition to that the external debt went up.  To fund this $29.1 billion deficit, we can expect an increase in borrowing of some $22 billion of new cash mainly from China all contributing to our debt service cost going up; denying the future generation their fair share of the economic pie.

More of the same is not the answer for Guyana’s future.  Guyana, especially those at the bottom of the economic ladder deserves better than this.

Yours faithfully,
Dr Asquith Rose and 
Harish S. Singh

Mars

The PPP has always complained about the pain and suffering the sugar industry caused upon the West African slaves and the Indentured Esat Indians. It should not be of any surprise that the PPP has finally killed the industry. The Jagans must be extatic wherever they are. Since 1992, the PPP has loaded the Corporation with misfits and Chairman of the Board who have stole from the Corporation.

 

I will continally ask that the Peoples Progressive Party be cleansed, those who manage the party were NEVER elected to the positions they currently hold.

 

THROW DEM OUT. And soon. Peoples Revolt must come.  

S
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

Again I tell you people, govt should not be running the sugar industry or any industry at all. Their strength is collecting bribes and governing, not running businesses. Let us be real here.

How bout hotel businesses?

Neither, as soon as the Mariott is built, it will be turned over to the afc to purchase. But no, the afc prefer the run down pegasus due to badal being a supporter. ahahah

FM
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

Again I tell you people, govt should not be running the sugar industry or any industry at all. Their strength is collecting bribes and governing, not running businesses. Let us be real here.

How bout hotel businesses?

Neither, as soon as the Mariott is built, it will be turned over to the afc to purchase. But no, the afc prefer the run down pegasus due to badal being a supporter. ahahah

Bugurd_See, remember at this time how you use to go by the Pegasus and Fly Uncle Charlie Kite yourself?

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

Again I tell you people, govt should not be running the sugar industry or any industry at all. Their strength is collecting bribes and governing, not running businesses. Let us be real here.

How bout hotel businesses?

Neither, as soon as the Mariott is built, it will be turned over to the afc to purchase. But no, the afc prefer the run down pegasus due to badal being a supporter. ahahah

Bugurd_See, remember at this time how you use to go by the Pegasus and Fly Uncle Charlie Kite yourself?

Fool, you don't know me so don't invent stories about me. Stick to what you know.

FM
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

Again I tell you people, govt should not be running the sugar industry or any industry at all. Their strength is collecting bribes and governing, not running businesses. Let us be real here.

How bout hotel businesses?

Neither, as soon as the Mariott is built, it will be turned over to the afc to purchase. But no, the afc prefer the run down pegasus due to badal being a supporter. ahahah

Bugurd_See, remember at this time how you use to go by the Pegasus and Fly Uncle Charlie Kite yourself?

Fool, you don't know me so don't invent stories about me. Stick to what you know.

You fight like a girl. You had white mouth when you attended high school. Do you really want me to tell how much I know about you and your family?

Mitwah

These two chaps with doctorates are touting the figure 56%, which represents the capacity the factory is currently producing sugar at. Why not tell us the % of increase/decrease of sugar production or the real tonnage of sugar produce?  This will give the reader a better picture of what's happening in the sugar industry so they can judge for themselves if there is a really a meltdown taking place.

 

Billy Ram Balgobin

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