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Still no word on NCN fraud report

MARCH 28, 2014 | BY  | FILED UNDER NEWS 

- President “wasn’t prepared” to answer question on NCN

“You have memory like elephant…I wasn’t prepared for that question at this point in time…But I would probably look in and see if I could give you an answer after.”
That was President Donald Ramotar’s response to a reporter who inquired about the status of the National Communications Network (NCN) report highlighting irregularities at the entity. That report was submitted about two years ago to the Office of the President for action.
The question was raised at Ramotar’s press conference yesterday. Though differently worded, the president’s sketchy response mirrored one he offered about this very issue about a year ago at a similar engagement.
In fact, in March 2013, Ramotar told media operatives that he was “surprised” that the matter had not yet been concluded.
He had related that the matter is being handled and it would be concluded in the near future. However, it is now questionable what “near future” means to the president, or whether he is willing to stamp out the perception of corruption.
The investigation into the irregularity was confined to the Terms of Reference that sought to ascertain the relationship between Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GT&T) and NCN.
In a leaked report – prepared during the first half of 2012 – it was revealed that on the part of NCN, one area of irregularity was traced back to GT&T and involved millions of dollars in advertisements.
NCN’s Chief Executive Officer, Mohamed Sattaur, resigned in June 2012. The entity’s Programme Manager, Martin Goolsarran, who admitted that he had deposited the payment cheque from the telephone company into his personal account, was suspended without pay.
However, findings of the investigations submitted to Ramotar would determine the future of the two men. Many are waiting to see whether the findings would engage any legal action.
Without revealing details of the investigations, Ramotar said he would like to see accountability at NCN, which will help with confidence and credibility.

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RE:Without revealing details of the investigations, Ramotar said he would like to see accountability at NCN, which will help with confidence and credibility.

 

 

 

 

I smell Bullshit. Ramotar seems to talk lots with no action. Maybe the strings his puppeteer has been using are kinda taut.

cain
Last edited by cain

A year ago, Ramotar had the same bullshit story. Now he's putting off the public once more until they bury this one way under the rug. No PPP'ite is ever called out to answer for raping the country's treasury. They're all a pack of thieves.

Mars

If you cannot manage the simple things how would you communicate to others you can manage the complex ones. It is going on two years the crooks at NCN pilfered from the company and yet we cannot come to some resolution as to what happened here to the satisfaction of the citizens. yet these crooks will tell us they need a finite sum to keep the company going. How the hell do they know when they do not know how much is being siphoned off by management?

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:

If you cannot manage the simple things how would you communicate to others you can manage the complex ones. It is going on two years the crooks at NCN pilfered from the company and yet we cannot come to some resolution as to what happened here to the satisfaction of the citizens. yet these crooks will tell us they need a finite sum to keep the company going. How the hell do they know when they do not know how much is being siphoned off by management?

its a sickness in the ppp only god can have mercy on that country

FM

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