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Feb 11, 2020 Letters
DEAR EDITOR,
There was a bold headline story in another newspaper alleging that Bharrat Jagdeo, the General Secretary of the PPP, and Irfaan Ali, the PPP’s Presidential Candidate, are among a new list of persons published by the Integrity Commission who did not submit their financial and asset declarations required by law. The statement that Drs. Bharrat Jagdeo and Irfaan Ali are among persons who have not submitted their declarations is a blatant, deliberate lie. Both Jagdeo and Ali have unequivocally stated all their submissions have been made. Thus, it is either that the newspaper totally fabricated the story or that the Chairman of the Integrity Commission, who was quoted by the newspaper, provided false statements to the newspaper.
The fact is that since these declarations have been required in 2000 to present, Bharrat Jagdeo, both as President of Guyana and as Leader of the Opposition, has submitted on a timely basis for every year. The same is true for Irfaan Ali who was first required since around 2006 to submit declarations. Neither of them has had to be warned and neither of them has ever failed in their submissions.
From his Facebook Page, we know Anil Nandalall is suing the newspaper and its editor for libelling both Bharrat Jagdeo and Irfaan Ali. The newspaper prominently promoted a total lie. Who is responsible for this blatant lie? Could it be that the newspaper decided to balance out the terrible image of the large number of Government Ministers, MPs and other officials who have breached the law and failed to submit their declarations to the Integrity Commission by alleging PPP leaders have done the same? Or it is that the Chairman of the Integrity Commission provided false information to the newspaper? At a time when President David Granger has injected honesty and decency as an election issue, someone must do the decent, honest thing and tell the nation the truth. The newspaper must state whether it simply made up the information or if the Chairman did provide false information. The Chairman must immediately clarify what the position is.
APNU+AFC senior officials have been exposed by their own appointed Integrity Commission. The fact is that prior to 2015, none of them submitted their declarations, in total violation of the law. They claimed then that the Commission was appointed by the PPP and had persons who were not impartial and other excuses. Since 2015, the Integrity Commission has been made up of persons appointed by David Granger and APNU+AFC. The Chairman of the Commission is a known friend and associate of Moses Nagamootoo. What, therefore, are the excuses now?
Mr. Granger too is obligated under the laws of Guyana to submit his declarations to the Integrity Commission. Has Mr. Granger fulfilled his obligation in accordance with the law? Mr. Granger and the Commission have an obligation to the nation to answer clearly this question. The honest and decent thing is to be transparent with the Guyanese people – Mr. Granger must tell the nation if he has submitted his declaration and, if he has, when he did so. If he will not do the decent and honest thing, the Integrity Commission is abrogating its duty to the Guyanese people by remaining silent.
Dr. Leslie Ramsammy
Jan 03, 2025
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