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Minister of Public Telecommunications,Catherine Huges (third from right)cutting the ribbon to the second building at he Qualfon Providence Complex yesterday along with President of Qualfon Guyana Christina Morris (second from left)and Vice President Operations of Qualfon Guyana,Richard Brinson (second from right)

After approximately 13 years in Guyana, Qualfon Guyana yesterday opened up its second building at its Providence Campus, East Bank Demerara, which is slated to create some 2,200 new jobs.

Speaking at the opening ceremony at the Providence Campus, Vice President of the Business Process Outsourcing company, Richard Brinson, said that the expansion is a testimony to its core values – to keep commitments. “We deliver on what we promise and with team spirit and with hard work we accomplish our goals,” Brinson said, while pointing out that the business’s goal is to become one of the largest call centres in the world.

According to Brinson, the second building which is 55,000 square feet will contain some 992 work stations, and at full capacity will open new job opportunities for approximately 2,200 persons. “The campus will eventually be 287,000 square feet and will be eco-friendly, has an interfaith chapel and also a health clinic,” Brinson said.

It was also reported to Stabroek News that the second building on the Campus cost approximately US$5.6 million to construct, and when completed, the final sum is projected at US$9 million. Factoring in the first building, which was commissioned in March 2015, and the third building which is expected to be completed next year, the total investment Qualfon Guyana would have made in the Providence Campus is expected to rise to US$30 million.

Reflecting on the company’s humble beginnings, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Mike Marrow said, “13 years ago we leased a building… and we put a call centre in there… we hired a handful of employees and we got started and here we are almost 13 years later. Grown from nothing to a very, very modern, high-tech facility.”

Marrow said that while there are over 2,000 employees currently, he expects by the end of the year that they will gain 1,000 more, carrying the figure up to more than 3,000. “…None of that would’ve been possible without the help, dedication of the great people of Guyana and the Government of Guyana,” he said.

Speaking also at the event, Minister of Business, Dominic Gaskin, congratulated the company for its success over the last 13 years. “This is a company that knows its business and is very in tune with the local environment and the local population as well,” Gaskin noted, while explaining that the company’s continued expansion directly represents its confidence in the country and its economy.

“This is an industry where there is a lot more space for expansion in Guyana and the government wants to see the space taken up by reputable operators, by reputable clients enjoying an environment that is conducive to progress,” he added, while stating that the Government of Guyana will be looking forward to having Qualfon Guyana in the Guyanese economy for a very long time.

Minister of Public Telecommunications, Catherine Hughes, also delivered remarks and congratulated the company for their expansion on behalf of President David Granger and the Government of Guyana.

“The entire Government of Guyana has been long impressed with Qualfon Guyana and the manner in which you conduct your business, contributing significantly to the personal lives of your employees and their families,” Hughes said, while stating that from the company’s humble beginnings in 2005, they have been impressive in the way they continue to contribute to the country as a whole.

Hughes said that if she were to make an in-depth analysis of Qualfon’s trajectory since they began, she would easily conclude that the company is not going to stop growing and diversifying “even after your third building is completed on this campus.”

Hughes used the opportunity to highlight some of the progress that her Ministry has been making in the ICT sector and said that the eventual technology advancement and increased education of persons around the country in the ICT sector will only make it easier for companies like Qualfon Guyana to expand to other regions around Guyana.

“This means more telemedicine opportunities across the country and online learning opportunities, less time waiting in government offices as more and more services we hope will be provided online. With this improved infrastructure it is my hope that companies like Qualfon will find it easier to expand into other communities like Linden and Berbice. The doors for further investment in the ICT sector are set to be flung wide open,” Hughes told the gathering yesterday.

While referencing the recently passed telecommunications liberalisation bill, Hughes said that the conditions for investment in any part of the ICT sector will be freed up in a few months, which will open the sector for more investment.

President of Qualfon, Christina Morris also made brief remarks on the company’s early beginnings in Guyana.

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caribny posted:

Druggie must be very upset that they didn't close down and flee Guyana now that the PPP is no longer in power.

Another PPP accomplishment coming to fruition and now claimed by the PNC. Without the PPP investment in infrastructure for internet and electricity, none of this would have been possible.  Your jackass PNC has no new ideas. We are waiting for them to raise Vat on Qualfom and drive them out of Guyana. Same as they are doing to the timber and gold industry. 

FM
Drugb posted:
caribny posted:

Druggie must be very upset that they didn't close down and flee Guyana now that the PPP is no longer in power.

Another PPP accomplishment coming to fruition and now claimed by the PNC. 

WTF? I thought yall dumb rasses say PPP not in government now (remember they lost?) and whatever happens now belong to the coalation govt. So what happen all of a sudden, Is only the bad shit you crediting the govt with eh baie but everything that is positive for Guyana you credit to the losing party? Carry yo rass da side yeh.

cain
Drugb posted:
caribny posted:

Druggie must be very upset that they didn't close down and flee Guyana now that the PPP is no longer in power.

Another PPP accomplishment coming to fruition and now claimed by the PNC. Without the PPP investment in infrastructure for internet and electricity, none of this would have been possible.  Your jackass PNC has no new ideas. We are waiting for them to raise Vat on Qualfom and drive them out of Guyana. Same as they are doing to the timber and gold industry. 

This was a PPP initiative.  It was under discussion pre 2015!  The PNC running on PPP momentum, except where they put their paws, then poison ivy effect!

FM
cain posted:

WTF? I thought yall dumb rasses say PPP not in government now (remember they lost?) and whatever happens now belong to the coalation govt. So what happen all of a sudden, Is only the bad shit you crediting the govt with eh baie but everything that is positive for Guyana you credit to the losing party? Carry yo rass da side yeh.

Your jackass PNC should not take credit for initiatives started under the PPP. I am fine with them taking credit for their own initiatives. 

The PNC has brought no new development ideas to Guyana and have attracted zero investors. In fact they are slowly driving out investors with their draconian taxation and mismanagement of the economy. 

BTW, did you find out if that woman Joy Caines related to you? And if so did you send a raise to help with her legal problems for drug trading?

FM
Drugb posted:

BTW, did you find out if that woman Joy Caines related to you? And if so did you send a raise to help with her legal problems for drug trading?

I really do not know the woman but I heard she left message for a banna called druggie, something about picking up a package.

cain
cain posted:
Drugb posted:

BTW, did you find out if that woman Joy Caines related to you? And if so did you send a raise to help with her legal problems for drug trading?

I really do not know the woman but I heard she left message for a banna called druggie, something about picking up a package.

Was it another dope head you heard from?

FM
skeldon_man posted:
cain posted:
Drugb posted:

BTW, did you find out if that woman Joy Caines related to you? And if so did you send a raise to help with her legal problems for drug trading?

I really do not know the woman but I heard she left message for a banna called druggie, something about picking up a package.

Was it another dope head you heard from?

Could have been...I heard it them mention something about some banna named Skeldon something or de other.

cain
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PPP/C will push for Whistleblower legislation to protect public servants under political pressure to act illegally – Jagdeo.

http://citizensreportgy.com/?p=21428

April 10, 2016

THE People’s Progressive Party/ Civic (PPP/C), according to Opposition Leader, Dr Bharrat Jagdeo, will be pushing for the passage of the Whistleblowers’ Legislation, in an effort to protect public sector officials who, fearing for the security of their jobs, are being pressured to execute illegal political orders.

“We will be pushing for this legislation to be passed,” Jagdeo told this news agency in an invited comment.

The move, he explained, falls in line with Party’s intention to investigate every report of illegal action taken on the basis of political directions. “We will support whistle-blower legislation….some public officers may be exposed to political directions and they are fearful that their jobs would be on the line if they don’t carry them out…so whistleblower legislation will basically protect those officers,” Jagdeo said.

At his last news conference, he added, “…if at any time, whether now or in the future, when the PPP resumes office in this country and we find, because we are going to review every single case, that ay public officer has acted contrary to the law or has acted against individuals based on political directions, then those officers will face the consequences.”

The Opposition Leader explained that the PPP/C will support public sector officials in the execution of their duties, providing those actions are executed legally and with civility and decorum and not done maliciously or with the intent of discriminating against others.

“Every act where we have a complaint will be investigated…we are creating database (of the complaints),” he said.

While the Whistleblowers’ Legislation will protect public sector officials who are under political pressure, Jagdeo also urged that public officials “record everything” – in an effort to safeguard themselves.

He stated that records of dates and times, the nature of the instruction and copies of correspondence that evidences the illegal instructions by politicians should be kept.  “We will understand that they were pressured by the political leadership into committing illegal acts,” he said.

The Opposition Leader underscored too that the PPP/C has already proved that it is not interested in pursuing any witch hunts, as evidenced when it took office in 1992, after being in Opposition for 28 years.   “We proved we are not interested in witch-hunt. We proved that in 92,” he said.

The Protected Disclosures (Whistleblower) Bill 2015, in the name of Attorney General Basil Williams, was published last December on the Website of the Official Gazette, but it is not clear when it will be tabled in the National Assembly.

According to the Explanatory Memorandum, the bill marks another step towards full compliance with the Inter-American Convention against Corruption. It says that the legislation would assist in combating corruption and other wrongdoings both in the public and private sector by encouraging and facilitating the making by employees of specified disclosures of “improper conduct” in good faith and the public interest.

Django

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