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Jan 23, 2016 News
Corruption watchdog body, Transparency Institute Guyana Inc. (TIGI) has slammed the Department of Culture, Youth and Sport for its sloth in an investigation involving steel pans.
According to TIGI yesterday, on June 23, 2015, it received a complaint alleging that the state-owned steel pans were being misused by staffers of the department.
“The complainant elaborated that staff had been using the steel pans for personal gain at events not sanctioned by the Department of Culture, Youth & Sport. The complainant went on to indicate that senior officials were aware of the problem but have failed to intervene.”
After receiving the complaint, TIGI said that it wrote to Minister within the Ministry of Education, Nicolette Henry, on the matter on July 2, 2015.
“Following up on our letter, we called the Ministry and were told that it had been forwarded to another senior official who will handle the matter. We awaited feedback from this official for several weeks but to no avail. We then sent a follow-up e-mail on August 14, 2015 urging an investigation into the complaint and requested that the findings be forwarded to us. We received a response the same day stating that the Ministry had launched an investigation into all related complaints and that a copy of the report will be forwarded to us upon completion.”
TIGI said that more than five months later, no report has been received by TIGI.
“After several follow-up e-mails and phone calls, we were told by the senior official in November 2015, three months after stating that an investigation was ongoing, that the Ministry had expected a report to be available by the end of August but it had not yet been completed.”
TIGI noted that as an organization committed to eradicating corruption in Guyana, it is appalled and disappointed at the sloth demonstrated in investigating and reporting on such an important matter.
“We expected that a Ministry would work with a greater sense of urgency towards protecting its integrity. We would like to strongly encourage organizations, particularly Government agencies to take matters of accountability seriously and to uphold high standards of transparency by disclosing information to the public in a timely manner. This is important in building trust with your citizens. We are still hoping to see the findings of this investigation some time soon.”
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