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GPL’s Deputy CEO [Administration), Aerswar Deonarine

GPL’s Deputy CEO (Administration), Aerswar Deonarine

Senior GPL official sent on leave  – allegedly siphoned off $27.8M from Petro Caribe Fund to personal account

 

RECENT financial audits into the Petro Caribe Fund have resulted in two officials of the Guyana Power and Light (GPL) Incorporated being placed under the microscope after monies from the fund were allegedly transferred to their personal accounts.Deputy Chief Executive Officer in charge of Administration, Aerswar Deonarine, was sent on administrative leave yesterday and outgoing board member Carvil Duncan will come under review by

Hon. David Patterson, Minister of Public Infrastructure

Hon. David Patterson, Minister of Public Infrastructure

GPL’s incoming board, for the alleged transfer of monies from the Fund to their personal accounts.

“Arising out of a forensic audit into the Petro Caribe Fund, the auditor brought a matter to my attention,” Public Infrastructure Minister David Patterson told the press corps yesterday during a post-Cabinet press briefing at the Ministry of the Presidency, Shiv Chanderpaul Drive. “The Deputy Chief Executive Officer (Administration), for GPL transferred the sum of $27.8M to his account,” Patterson disclosed. According to the Public Infrastructure Minister, Deonarine was paid $27M with assistance from GPL’s Board Director, Carvil Duncan. Those payments were claimed by Deonarine retroactively for the period January 2013 to June 2015. Deonarine’s payment was made in May and June of this year, during the peak of the May 11 polls, which saw the A Partnership for National Unity + Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) coalition defeating the incumbent People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C). Patterson disclosed that GPL currently has two Deputy CEOs, one for Administration, and another for Operations. The holders of these positions, although both being Deputy CEOs, are paid different remunerations. Deonarine had appealed to GPL’s Board of Directors for an increase in his remuneration, which would make his salary equal to the Deputy CEO in charge of Operations. Patterson noted however, that Deonarine was paid less than his colleague because of the nature of the colleague’s contract, and for this reason GPL’s Board of Directors rejected Deonarine’s plea on all occasions. Carvil Duncan, also President of the Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Guyana (FITUG), was paid some $948,000. In Duncan’s case, the GPL Board had appealed to the former Donald Ramotar Administration for an increase in board fees paid to Board members. This case was rejected.

GPL’s outgoing Board Director, Carvil Duncan

GPL’s outgoing Board Director, Carvil Duncan

Duncan, being dissatisfied that he was not able to claim extra pay for his 48 months on the board, approved $948,000 for himself in April of this year, one month before the May 11 polls. Patterson was keen to note that Duncan was the only GPL Board member to receive a retroactive payment. GPL receives periodic disbursals of monies from the Petro Caribe Fund, which has come under investigation for “mismanagement,” a term used by Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo to describe the state of the fund under the PPP/C Administration. The Petro Caribe Fund holds monies received from Guyana’s rice trade with Venezuela. Duncan is a signatory to the GPL fund, where Petro Caribe monies are transferred, along with Chief Executive Officer, Bharat Dindyal, and Chairman of GPL’s Board, Winston Brassington, and two other directors. The life of GPL’s current board will come to an end on July 31, and a new board will be installed. GPL’s Chief Executive Officer has since written Deputy CEO Deonarine asking that he return the $27M transferred to his account between May and

June of this year. The details of the case, according to Minister of State, Joseph Harmon, also present at the press conference yesterday, will be submitted to the Criminal

Hon. Joseph Harmon, Minister of State

Hon. Joseph Harmon, Minister of State

Investigations Department (CID) of the Guyana Police Force. The revelations by the new Administration come as a number of financial audits have been ordered into many of the State agencies. Similarly, a number of State boards will come under review after the life of those boards would have ended in the coming months. Apart from his board membership at GPL, Duncan was the Chairman of the Public Service Commission, and the Judicial Service Commission. While Duncan might be affiliated to other State boards, Harmon referenced only those mentioned above.

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GPL’s deputy chief, director under police probe

July 23, 2015 | By | Filed Under News 

– after paying themselves $28.7 million

Director, Carvil Duncan and Deputy CEO, Aeshwar Deonarine

Director, Carvil Duncan and Deputy CEO, Aeshwar Deonarine

Government has asked police to investigate two senior officials of the Guyana Power and Light Inc. (GPL) who reportedly paid themselves almost $29M without authorization earlier this year. In deep trouble and expected to be questioned by police are Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Aeshwar Deonarine, and Carvil Duncan, a prominent trade unionist who is a member of the Board of the Directors. Both are signatories on GPL’s bank accounts. Deonarine has since been sent on administrative leave. A new Board of Directors will be appointed shortly to address the issue of Duncan. The disclosures were made yesterday by Minister of Public Infrastructure, David Patterson, during the Government’s post-Cabinet weekly briefings. The discoveries of the suspicious transfers were made by independent auditors who are probing the PetroCaribe Fund, which hold proceeds of oil shipments taken from neighbouring Venezuela. Some of the monies were used to buy Wartsila engines for GPL, among other things. It was while tracking payments to GPL that auditors unearthed the strange transactions. Patterson said yesterday, that he was alerted by the auditors to their findings as it was felt that immediate actions were warranted. Deonarine reportedly signed off on payments to himself totaling $28.7. Duncan would have received some $948,000. Explaining, Minister David Patterson said that there are two Deputy Chief Executive Officers in GPL- one for administration and one for operations. Deonarine is responsible for administration. He reportedly wanted to receive the same level of pay as the Deputy Chief Executive Officer (Technical), Colin Welch, but his approaches to the Board of Directors were rebuffed. The payments to himself, representing back pay for the period January 2013 to June 2015, were reportedly made between May and June, shortly after the new Government took office. The payments were allegedly countersigned by Duncan, the Director. With regard to Duncan, Patterson explained that the Board of Directors of GPL had approached Government to raise the Directors’ fees from $5,000 to $20,000 monthly but no decision was made. His back pay represented the 48 months he would have been a Director. Again both Duncan and Deonarine signed off on the payments. Patterson disclosed that he confronted Duncan who kept changing his story. In the first instance, Duncan said the Board approved it. When told that officials of the Board denied they did, Duncan then said it was the Chairman, Winston Brassington. But Brassington denied he approved the payment. Duncan then said it may have been former Prime Minister, Sam Hinds.  Hinds when contacted distanced himself from the payment. Confronted again, Duncan then suggested it may have been former President Donald Ramotar. According to Minister of State, Joseph Harmon, Government has taken steps to ensure that no interference will come as a result of the findings. Sending Deonarine on leave is one such measure while GPL’s Board of Directors will not be meeting and cannot take decisions that can hamper the investigations. Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum will now have a say in what happens next, Harmon said. It is unclear what impact the police investigations will have on Duncan’s position in other entities. He is the President of the Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Guyana (FITUG), which was closely aligned with the former ruling party, the People’s Progressive Party. He is also a member of the Public Service Commission. The state of the PetroCaribe Fund had sparked debate after the new Government took office in May. Government said that they found it virtually empty. The monies would be used largely to pay rice farmers who are participating in a rice-for-oil deal with Venezuela. The previous administration had insisted that nothing is missing and rather some of the monies were used on projects. GPL is a state-owned entity that has been under fire for its spending and high tariffs. It is handling billions of dollars.

FM

If they have the Proof, they should his ass to jail.  This will go a long way in prevent it from happening again.   This will mean no perks for the PNC administration.  Ramjattan and Moses really don't like Black People.

R
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

If they have the Proof, they should his ass to jail.  This will go a long way in prevent it from happening again.   This will mean no perks for the PNC administration.  Ramjattan and Moses really don't like Black People.

What I don't get, how could they just decide to transfer fund to themselves for some "back-pay".  Is this not part of the payroll process/function?  The mere fact that they made this transfer sounds major breakdown in internal controls and fraud.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

If they have the Proof, they should his ass to jail.  This will go a long way in prevent it from happening again.   This will mean no perks for the PNC administration.  Ramjattan and Moses really don't like Black People.

What I don't get, how could they just decide to transfer fund to themselves for some "back-pay".  Is this not part of the payroll process/function?  The mere fact that they made this transfer sounds major breakdown in internal controls and fraud.

You think baseman.  This man Deonurine is Asni Singh brother in law.

 

Who teach who scampishness?

FM
Originally Posted by Brian Teekah:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

If they have the Proof, they should his ass to jail.  This will go a long way in prevent it from happening again.   This will mean no perks for the PNC administration.  Ramjattan and Moses really don't like Black People.

What I don't get, how could they just decide to transfer fund to themselves for some "back-pay".  Is this not part of the payroll process/function?  The mere fact that they made this transfer sounds major breakdown in internal controls and fraud.

You think baseman.  This man Deonurine is Asni Singh brother in law.

 

Who teach who scampishness?

Can't judge one by another.  it was his doing.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Brian Teekah:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

If they have the Proof, they should his ass to jail.  This will go a long way in prevent it from happening again.   This will mean no perks for the PNC administration.  Ramjattan and Moses really don't like Black People.

What I don't get, how could they just decide to transfer fund to themselves for some "back-pay".  Is this not part of the payroll process/function?  The mere fact that they made this transfer sounds major breakdown in internal controls and fraud.

You think baseman.  This man Deonurine is Asni Singh brother in law.

 

Who teach who scampishness?

Can't judge one by another.  it was his doing.

This man Deonarine acted with executive authority.  Like he had top coverage.

 

None of these PPP scallywags thought the PPP would have lost and Brother-in-law Asnni would have covered for him?  Nah suh?

FM

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