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The opposition PPP last night said that two Members of Parliament for the People’s Progressive Party/Civic, Dharamkumar Seeraj and Nigel Dharamlall, have recently received letters from the Consular Section of the Embassy of the United States of America, Georgetown informing them that their non-immigrant visas have been revoked.

A release from the PPP said that the letters further stated that the Consular Section is now in receipt of information which it did not have at the time that the visas were granted.

“Similar letters were received by the other persons who were slapped with fabricated charges in relation to Guyana Rice Development Board (GRDB). All the persons charged have pleaded not guilty to those charges and therefore, are presumed innocent until proven guilty”, the PPP said.

The release said that the two MPs have instructed their attorneys -at-law to write to the Consular Section of the Embassy requesting the new information which it has received.

The PPP said it will pursue this matter as far as is possible.

Those charged on May 19 before Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan in relation to the GRDB matter were: Jagnarine Singh, former GRDB General Manager; Prema Roopnarine, former Deputy Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Agriculture; Ricky Ramraj, agricultural consultant; Badrie Persaud, business consultant; Seeraj, the General Secretary of the Rice Producers Association; and Dharamlall.

They were charged with failing to record entries for funds amounting to over $250 million in total in the agency’s general ledger.

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Mitwah posted:

Since when it's a criminal offence for neglecting to make journal entries?

Excellent question there.  The bigger question is - why did the US revoke their visas for neglecting to make journal entries?

Bibi Haniffa

If the two MPs are not convicted with any wrong doing (as yet), their U.S. visas should not be revoked unless the U.S. Embassy is listening to gossip and making decisions. Ministers are free to travel unless they have committed crimes and convicted.

FM

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