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Terrence Campbell who appeared before the City Hall COI

By: Devina Samaroo

A local businessman’s quest to expand his operations in the city is being frustrated by the Georgetown Mayor and City Council (M&CC), which has not responded to any of his business proposals dating back to 2014.

Terrence Campbell, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Camex Restaurants Inc., which owns the Church’s Chicken franchise, believes the “system is set up to force you to pay a bribe otherwise you suffer huge losses.”

Campbell detailed to the ongoing Commission of Inquiry (COI) into City Hall of more than five cases where his requests for construction and renovations of buildings were ignored by the City’s Engineering Department, despite intervention by the then Deputy Mayor Lionel Jaikarran and the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI).

Prompted by COI Chairman, Justice Cecil Kennard, the businessman said he suspects the lack of response by City Hall is due to “pure incompetence” and “gross negligence.” On the other hand, he believes it is a deliberate system to force frustrated businessmen to engage in corrupt practices. Campbell said he was even nudged to go that route in order for his proposals to be approved but he refused to do so.

“…I was a very young man in my early twenties when I made a decision that I will never pay a bribe and I would rather lose $30 million than pay a cent in a bribe,” Campbell stated.

The businessman also believes there are other entrepreneurs who are in collusion with city officials to frustrate the business ventures of their competitions.

In one of his business deals which flopped due to the lack of response from the M&CC, the businessman suffered losses in excess of $20 million, despite not having sold “a single piece of chicken” at a property located on Croal Street, Stabroek.

 

He explained that in 2016, he entered into a long-term lease agreement for the property which housed the Sino Restaurant, which is located at the Kitty Bus Park area.

The businessman’s intention was to open up a restaurant there but was blocked from doing so by city officials who said he needed permission. Campbell indicated that it was a strange stipulation since the property was already being used as a restaurant by the previous tenants.

Nonetheless, on September 15, 2016, he submitted the necessary documents seeking permission to operate a restaurant but to date he has not received any response from City Hall.

Campbell said his company had already expended millions in internal renovations. Additionally, he had already paid down more than one year’s rent. The company was forced to terminate the lease agreement earlier this year, a move which incurred penalty fees. The company also had to undo all its renovations to return the property to its original state, costing more millions.

In January 2014, the businessman said proposals were submitted for the construction of a restaurant in South Ruimveldt Gardens. In July 2015, a request was made for the extension of an existing office building at Camp Street, North Cummingsburg. In both cases, no responses were provided.

In April 2016, the business had applied for permission to renovate a property he purchased at Crown Street, Queenstown. After receiving no response, he torn down the building then made a request to erect a new structure; there has since been no response.

A similar situation exists with a residential property in Lamaha Gardens which the businessman wanted to renovate. He says there has been no response from City Hall.

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Mitwah posted:
yuji22 posted:

 

PNC Cake shop economics. Those days of greasing government officials pockets have returned in full swing.

 

It's a PPP legacy. 

poor excuse for incompetence and bribery...the Govt of the day is now responsible

FM
yuji22 posted:

Yes, dem prezzi told them it is their time do what what they do best. Collect Bribes and fill their pockets.

Welcome Welcome, change AFC/PNC style.

ah shaddup with your petulant nonsense you insidious idiot! Corruption is irrespective of party, it is in fact a flaw with Guyanese people as a whole going back as far as the estates.

The bilge you posted suggests corruption is in the PNC only when the PPP gave us 23 years of enriching themselves. Some of them came in with a backpack and never even owned as much as a bicycle and became filthy rich. Pretend all you want that the PPP is above board, but they are a leprous, corrupt bunch. they took it to a new level, an entire drug culture ascended in society during their rule.

Corruption is endemic in Guyanese society. The lowest of the low in Guyana is involved in thievery. The rich teefing too, even though they have enough. So until we admit it is a cultural / societal problem that needs to be dealt with via reforms and legislation we go nowhere.

Your infantile mind will not grasp or embrace the above. You are content in the gutter with the unimaginative fools who surround you and see with a racist lense as you do. Fools like you brand Indian teefman as "creative" and "hardworking" while black thieves are "thugs". That is the nether world in which creatures like you dwell.

FM
Iguana posted:
yuji22 posted:

Yes, dem prezzi told them it is their time do what what they do best. Collect Bribes and fill their pockets.

Welcome Welcome, change AFC/PNC style.

ah shaddup with your petulant nonsense you insidious idiot! Corruption is irrespective of party, it is in fact a flaw with Guyanese people as a whole going back as far as the estates.

The bilge you posted suggests corruption is in the PNC only when the PPP gave us 23 years of enriching themselves. Some of them came in with a backpack and never even owned as much as a bicycle and became filthy rich. Pretend all you want that the PPP is above board, but they are a leprous, corrupt bunch. they took it to a new level, an entire drug culture ascended in society during their rule.

Corruption is endemic in Guyanese society. The lowest of the low in Guyana is involved in thievery. The rich teefing too, even though they have enough. So until we admit it is a cultural / societal problem that needs to be dealt with via reforms and legislation we go nowhere.

Your infantile mind will not grasp or embrace the above. You are content in the gutter with the unimaginative fools who surround you and see with a racist lense as you do. Fools like you brand Indian teefman as "creative" and "hardworking" while black thieves are "thugs". That is the nether world in which creatures like you dwell.

Them fellas making ludicrous statements,then turn around saying you  are"lil bhais" and don't no politics.They cheering on the back packers and bicycle riders.

Django
Django posted:

Them fellas making ludicrous statements,then turn around saying you  are"lil bhais" and don't no politics.They cheering on the back packers and bicycle riders.

People like de Yugli man, "dave" et al know little to nothing of Guyana as whole or Guyanese history or culture. They grew up secluded and confined by ethnicity, repeating the piffle they "heard" growing up as fact.

A couple dollars in he pocket and a new ipad can't change the fact that the Yugli man is a supreme dullard ignorant of anything "Guyanese"; he is confined by what he was taught in the ethnic cesspool in which he was raised.

Lil sunlight is disinfectant fuh dem. Just open de shade and cockroaches like he and "dave" gotta run.

FM

Mr. Campbell sounds as if he's a non native of Guyana. Because if he was, he would certainly know that this is the way of life in this country. The bottom line is, u want something ; u pay for it. Is this the right way? Absolutely not. But it is what it is. Sad reality.

Sheik101

One of our famous mouth man on GNI is the number one bribe man to butter them thieves hands with USD$ every time he lands at CJIA. No wonder the country has decayed in the bribery system. It's all because of neemakarams like him. 

FM
yuji22 posted:

AFC/PNC are in office. People are no longer buying snake oil and those cuts and paste propaganda of yours are too old and stale to fool people twice.

Nice try though.

So just to make sure I understand this, everybody employed under the previous administration was replaced when the new administration took office?

GTAngler
Ray posted:
Mitwah posted:
yuji22 posted:

PNC Cake shop economics. Those days of greasing government officials pockets have returned in full swing.

It's a PPP legacy. 

poor excuse for incompetence and bribery...the Govt of the day is now responsible

Correct, Ray.

FM
Ray posted:
Mitwah posted:
yuji22 posted:

 

PNC Cake shop economics. Those days of greasing government officials pockets have returned in full swing.

 

It's a PPP legacy. 

poor excuse for incompetence and bribery...the Govt of the day is now responsible

Sorry, I am not making excuses for the current regime. I am responding to his statement that "those days have returned….". Those days never went away under the PPP/C. This current regime inherited it. It's seems to be a deep-rooted culture. Prior to 2015, bribery had become a widespread occurrence,  from the lowest rung of the ladder to the top most. It has become a widespread occurrence like an infectious disease in all of the communities. 

Certainly the govt of the day is responsible.

Mitwah
Mitwah posted:
Ray posted:
Mitwah posted:
yuji22 posted:

 

PNC Cake shop economics. Those days of greasing government officials pockets have returned in full swing.

 

It's a PPP legacy. 

poor excuse for incompetence and bribery...the Govt of the day is now responsible

Sorry, I am not making excuses for the current regime. I am responding to his statement that "those days have returned….". Those days never went away under the PPP/C. This current regime inherited it. It's seems to be a deep-rooted culture. Prior to 2015, bribery had become a widespread occurrence,  from the lowest rung of the ladder to the top most. It has become a widespread occurrence like an infectious disease in all of the communities. 

Certainly the govt of the day is responsible.

So can we safely say that the PPP inherit bribery culture from the 28 years of the PNC? Where does the buck stop?

FM
skeldon_man posted:
Mitwah posted:
Ray posted:
Mitwah posted:
yuji22 posted:

 

PNC Cake shop economics. Those days of greasing government officials pockets have returned in full swing.

 

It's a PPP legacy. 

poor excuse for incompetence and bribery...the Govt of the day is now responsible

Sorry, I am not making excuses for the current regime. I am responding to his statement that "those days have returned….". Those days never went away under the PPP/C. This current regime inherited it. It's seems to be a deep-rooted culture. Prior to 2015, bribery had become a widespread occurrence,  from the lowest rung of the ladder to the top most. It has become a widespread occurrence like an infectious disease in all of the communities. 

Certainly the govt of the day is responsible.

So can we safely say that the PPP inherit bribery culture from the 28 years of the PNC? Where does the buck stop?

It became more rampant during the PPP/C time. It's even escalating, even with the "whistle blowing" in place to curb it. It's monkey see monkey do situation. 

Granger when selecting the Top Cop made it clear that he was looking for someone who was not bribable. That is indication that Granger is taking the bull by the horn and starting from the top.

Mitwah

Bhai, yuh mek wan Gadaha FOOL you. Look at the Namakaram Crabdaag draining the people's Revenue  on overseas medical treatment, new House and SUV!!! If you believe the Gadaha I have the Bklyn Bridge for sale

Nehru

According to Transparency International's 2016 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), Guyana is ranked 108 out of 176 countries for perceptions of corruption, improving by 11 slots from its rank as 124 the previous year. 

https://www.export.gov/article?id=Guyana-Corruption

Mitwah
Mitwah posted:
yuji22 posted:

 

PNC Cake shop economics. Those days of greasing government officials pockets have returned in full swing.

 

It's a PPP legacy. 

I thought that your people, Ramjattan and the AFC we’re going to change things in Guyana but these things continue to occur. Are they now part of the problem? 

Z
Mitwah posted:
Ray posted:
Mitwah posted:
yuji22 posted:

 

PNC Cake shop economics. Those days of greasing government officials pockets have returned in full swing.

 

It's a PPP legacy. 

poor excuse for incompetence and bribery...the Govt of the day is now responsible

Sorry, I am not making excuses for the current regime. I am responding to his statement that "those days have returned….". Those days never went away under the PPP/C. This current regime inherited it. It's seems to be a deep-rooted culture. Prior to 2015, bribery had become a widespread occurrence,  from the lowest rung of the ladder to the top most. It has become a widespread occurrence like an infectious disease in all of the communities. 

Certainly the govt of the day is responsible.

Bribery and corruption was endemic in Guyana during the Burnham and Hoyle regimes. People felt that they had to pay bribes to receive basic food stuff and  government services. The genie came out of the bottle and now no one knows how to get it back in. 

Any corruption is wrong and should not be rationalize. The present coalition came in promising to end corruption. Many voted for then on the basis of their promises. Well, those in the present coalition too are holding out their hands.

Z
Zed posted:
Mitwah posted:
yuji22 posted:

 

PNC Cake shop economics. Those days of greasing government officials pockets have returned in full swing.

 

It's a PPP legacy. 

I thought that your people, Ramjattan and the AFC we’re going to change things in Guyana but these things continue to occur. Are they now part of the problem? 

Perhaps you are too blind to see that changes are happening. Did you see what Freddi wrote about people like you who return to  Guyana? Too lazy to read the waterfalls tabloid?

Mitwah
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I have never asked the PPP or the PNC governments for work, nor did I expect expect any from them. What I am currently involved in is voluntary work, no pay, long days and lots of money from my own pocket.

Ask your idol Freddie to come down from his room 3 levels above the ground and do some voluntary work for the people he professes to care for. Never seen him doing anything for free, though I have often seen him taking home doggie packages afree attending functions.

Were you expecting a job from them?  Have you given up hope that it will ever materialize? 

Z
Zed posted:
Mitwah posted:
Ray posted:
Mitwah posted:
yuji22 posted:

 

PNC Cake shop economics. Those days of greasing government officials pockets have returned in full swing.

 

It's a PPP legacy. 

poor excuse for incompetence and bribery...the Govt of the day is now responsible

Sorry, I am not making excuses for the current regime. I am responding to his statement that "those days have returned….". Those days never went away under the PPP/C. This current regime inherited it. It's seems to be a deep-rooted culture. Prior to 2015, bribery had become a widespread occurrence,  from the lowest rung of the ladder to the top most. It has become a widespread occurrence like an infectious disease in all of the communities. 

Certainly the govt of the day is responsible.

Bribery and corruption was endemic in Guyana during the Burnham and Hoyle regimes. People felt that they had to pay bribes to receive basic food stuff and  government services. The genie came out of the bottle and now no one knows how to get it back in. 

Any corruption is wrong and should not be rationalize. The present coalition came in promising to end corruption. Many voted for then on the basis of their promises. Well, those in the present coalition too are holding out their hands.

Disingenuous to omit the 23 yrs of PPP/C tenure,folks can see thru the insincerity.

Remember you said silence is golden.

Django
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Django posted:
Zed posted:
Mitwah posted:
Ray posted:
Mitwah posted:
yuji22 posted:

 

PNC Cake shop economics. Those days of greasing government officials pockets have returned in full swing.

 

It's a PPP legacy. 

poor excuse for incompetence and bribery...the Govt of the day is now responsible

Sorry, I am not making excuses for the current regime. I am responding to his statement that "those days have returned….". Those days never went away under the PPP/C. This current regime inherited it. It's seems to be a deep-rooted culture. Prior to 2015, bribery had become a widespread occurrence,  from the lowest rung of the ladder to the top most. It has become a widespread occurrence like an infectious disease in all of the communities. 

Certainly the govt of the day is responsible.

Bribery and corruption was endemic in Guyana during the Burnham and Hoyle regimes. People felt that they had to pay bribes to receive basic food stuff and  government services. The genie came out of the bottle and now no one knows how to get it back in. 

Any corruption is wrong and should not be rationalize. The present coalition came in promising to end corruption. Many voted for then on the basis of their promises. Well, those in the present coalition too are holding out their hands.

Disingenuous to omit the 23 yrs of PPP/C tenure,folks can see thru the insincerity.

Remember you said silence is golden.

Djangy, you can't blame the PPP for everything that happens in Guyana. WHEN are you going to ask that the PNC be held accountable?

FM
Django posted:
Nehru posted:

Skelly, like you want he lose the ass kissing/batty washing Job. Shameless Porters and scavengers like dat enjoy what they do!!!

Look in the mirror,you idiot.

Hello, please address the forum DJ properly.  

FM
skeldon_man posted:

Djangy, you can't blame the PPP for everything that happens in Guyana. WHEN are you going to ask that the PNC be held accountable?

The PPP was clean as a whistle,their management style was top of the line,nah suh.Regarding the accountability of the PNC,maybe you don't notice when they are condemned.

Django
Django posted:
skeldon_man posted:

Djangy, you can't blame the PPP for everything that happens in Guyana. WHEN are you going to ask that the PNC be held accountable?

The PPP was clean as a whistle,their management style was top of the line,nah suh.Regarding the accountability of the PNC,maybe you don't notice when they are condemned.

My question is/was, in the 23 years the PPP was in power, what did they do to correct or even address the bribery problem?

GTAngler
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Prince posted:
Django posted:
Nehru posted:

Skelly, like you want he lose the ass kissing/batty washing Job. Shameless Porters and scavengers like dat enjoy what they do!!!

Look in the mirror,you idiot.

Hello, please address the forum DJ properly.  

Help him with his vocabulary,all the stolen money while working during the PNC days was spent at Gaumont,it could have used for better purposes.

Regularly he shows trying to daub mud on others folks.

Django
Django posted:
skeldon_man posted:

Djangy, you can't blame the PPP for everything that happens in Guyana. WHEN are you going to ask that the PNC be held accountable?

The PPP was clean as a whistle,their management style was top of the line,nah suh.Regarding the accountability of the PNC,maybe you don't notice when they are condemned.

I rarely see you doing that. When you do, you still blame the PPP for the "inherited" culture. Do you think the PPP should blame the PNC  Forbes/Hoyte governments for cultivating the kick down the door, murder, rapes etc. culture? There is only so far and so much you can blame on the previous government. It's about time your boys take the rap for the current situation.

FM
GTAngler posted:
Django posted:
skeldon_man posted:

Djangy, you can't blame the PPP for everything that happens in Guyana. WHEN are you going to ask that the PNC be held accountable?

The PPP was clean as a whistle,their management style was top of the line,nah suh.Regarding the accountability of the PNC,maybe you don't notice when they are condemned.

My question is/was, in the 23 years the PPP was in power, what did they do to correct or even address the bribery problem?

Bhai,during C.B.Jagan period,there were efforts to curb corruption.

After his death the rest is history.

Django
skeldon_man posted:
Django posted:
skeldon_man posted:

Djangy, you can't blame the PPP for everything that happens in Guyana. WHEN are you going to ask that the PNC be held accountable?

The PPP was clean as a whistle,their management style was top of the line,nah suh.Regarding the accountability of the PNC,maybe you don't notice when they are condemned.

I rarely see you doing that. When you do, you still blame the PPP for the "inherited" culture. Do you think the PPP should blame the PNC  Forbes/Hoyte governments for cultivating the kick down the door, murder, rapes etc. culture? There is only so far and so much you can blame on the previous government. It's about time your boys take the rap for the current situation.

Lots of jargon,read my post to GTAngler.

Django
Django posted:
GTAngler posted:
Django posted:
skeldon_man posted:

Djangy, you can't blame the PPP for everything that happens in Guyana. WHEN are you going to ask that the PNC be held accountable?

The PPP was clean as a whistle,their management style was top of the line,nah suh.Regarding the accountability of the PNC,maybe you don't notice when they are condemned.

My question is/was, in the 23 years the PPP was in power, what did they do to correct or even address the bribery problem?

Bhai,during C.B.Jagan period,there were efforts to curb corruption.

After his death the rest is history.

That's all it was... "efforts". Guyana will remain a corrupted nation as long as you have givers and takers. SAD!

FM

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