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President’s $10M libel case against Freddy, Kaieteur News…
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Thursday, 22 September 2011 02:19
Dr. Luncheon spends another day under cross-examination
- Defence accused of misleading court
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Mr. Anil Nandlall yesterday accused his colleague on the other side of the President’s $10M libel case, Mr. Nigel Hughes of asking questions of the witness, Dr. Roger Luncheon which are predicated upon false hypotheses.


Nandlall was referring to Hughes attempting to tender a document transferring property from GuySuCo but conveying the impression that the property was being transferred by the National Industrial and Commercial Investments Limited (NICIL).

After realizing that the court and the witness were being misled by Mr. Hughes, Justice Brassington Reynolds, upon an application by Nandlall, expunged from the record all the answers and questions in relation to that document.

That took place as the proceedings continued in the High Court before Justice Brassington Reynolds, who is presiding. President Bharrat Jagdeo has sued Columnist Freddie Kissoon, Kaieteur News Publisher Glenn Lall and its Editor, Adam Harris, for libel.

Neither Lall nor Harris was in court yesterday but Kissoon, who is being represented by Hughes, in association with Mr. Khemraj Ramjattan and Mr. Christopher Ram, was.

Hughes gave all assurances that the document he gave to Luncheon, from which he requested answers to questions he posed, was in no way intended to mislead the witness.

Cross-examination continued yesterday with Luncheon, who was questioned for a while on the contents of the controversial article written by Kissoon. The article ‘King Kong sent his goons to disrupt the conference’ is the basis for the case.

Luncheon agreed with Hughes that Kissoon, as an academic lecturer at the University of Guyana (UG) was allowed to undertake research and come up with conclusions.

Hughes asked the witness a number of questions surrounding NICIL, including if he is a member of the Board of Directors, and whether he attended Board meetings.


ONE RACE
Hughes suggested to Luncheon that the composition of the Board of Directors of the Bank of Guyana was mainly of one race and that the individuals serving on it did not have the appropriate qualifications, citing Pro-Chancellor of UG, Dr. Prem Misir as an example.
Hughes also asked the witness whether it was true or not that those on the Board had to first secure Cabinet’s approval before appointment. To this, Luncheon agreed, but he noted that he was unaware of all the persons who are serving on the Board. He said his recollection was very slim.
Hughes then proceeded to list the persons serving on the Board, attempting to prove that they were predominantly of East Indian descent with just two members being of another race.


Luncheon responded that he cannot recall the composition of the Board, except that the Governor of the Bank, Mr. Lawrence Williams, was a member of the Board.

Dr. Luncheon was also asked if he agreed that the Guyana Police Force (GPF) was made up of predominantly Blacks.

Hughes then proceeded to ask about the current Assistant Commissioners of Police.


Nandlall objected and argued that, as a matter of law, Assistant Commissioners of Police are not appointed by the President and therefore that question is irrelevant.

The Court upheld this objection.

According to Nandlall, the Police Service Commission (PSC) members are appointed by the President after going through a process outlined in the Constitution.
At one point in time there was a heated exchange between Hughes and Nandlall in relation to what the President is alleged to have said at a press conference.

Hughes stated that the President spoke about the evidence which the witness (Luncheon) intends to lead in re-examination, and that type of discussion can influence the outcome of the proceedings.
Nandlall countered that while he didn’t see the press conference, based upon what Hughes is alleging, there is no way that an impression can be conveyed that the plaintiff is attempting to influence the outcome of the case.
According to Nandlall, at its highest, the plaintiff is speaking to a type of evidence which would be elicited in re-examination and that there was nothing improper about that.

Nandlall contended that his client has never, and will never, attempt to influence the outcome of this case or any other case, and the complaint of Hughes is completely without basis.

Luncheon was then grilled about GPSU and GAWU and rejected the suggestion that GAWU’s membership is predominantly Indian. Luncheon explained that GAWU enjoys bargaining rights in the sugar industry, fishing industry, transportation industry and the public service.

Luncheon rejected another suggestion that negotiations in relation to wages settlement are not done with GPSU but are done in relation to GAWU. Luncheon cited several instances where such settlements took place on an almost annual basis.

Luncheon was also grilled about the location of the Berbice River Bridge and he rejected suggestions that the bridge was located at Palmyra so as to avoid New Amsterdam and villages south of New Amsterdam.

Luncheon further said that he does not agree that those villages are predominantly occupied by Guyanese of African descent.
According to Luncheon, the bridge location was based upon a number of different criteria and came from a recommendation from the Work Services Group, a unit in the Ministry of Public Works and Communication. This ministry is headed by Prime Minister Sam Hinds and this Unit is headed by Mr. Rickford Low.

Luncheon agreed that an American Engineering Firm’s recommendation in relation to the location of the bridge was rejected.
Luncheon further rejected a suggestion that the bridge was located at Palmyra because it is a village which is predominantly occupied by Indo-Guyanese.

The case will continue today at 13:30 hrs.
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Hughes suggested to Luncheon that the composition of the Board of Directors of the Bank of Guyana was mainly of one race and that the individuals serving on it did not have the appropriate qualifications, citing Pro-Chancellor of UG, Dr. Prem Misir as an example.

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Mitwah
So while Ramjattan and the others tell Indo Guyanese the PPP aren't doing anything for them they then theme up with the PNC to tell the court that the PPP only doing for Indo Guyanese ..........

I can't wait for elections to be held
FM
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Originally posted by Mitwah:
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Hughes suggested to Luncheon that the composition of the Board of Directors of the Bank of Guyana was mainly of one race and that the individuals serving on it did not have the appropriate qualifications, citing Pro-Chancellor of UG, Dr. Prem Misir as an example.

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Agree what does a czar of misinformation and ghost letter writers know about deep monetary and exchange rate policy?
T
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Originally posted by TK_REDUX:


Agree what does a czar of misinformation and ghost letter writers know about deep monetary and exchange rate policy?


In addition to his other qualifications Prem Misir has a degree in Economics as well
FM
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Originally posted by SJ4321:
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Originally posted by TK_REDUX:


Agree what does a czar of misinformation and ghost letter writers know about deep monetary and exchange rate policy?


In addition to his other qualifications Prem Misir has a degree in Economics as well


lol
Mitwah
Prem Misir is a joke why hasnt he renounced his us citizenship yet? He still curses America and he retains american citizenship.

This is called hypocrisy. I lost a lot of respect for this guy because of that nasty blog site he created it brings a lot of disrespect to the PPP.

We have to raise the bar now lower it.
J
quote:
Originally posted by SJ4321:
quote:
Originally posted by TK_REDUX:


Agree what does a czar of misinformation and ghost letter writers know about deep monetary and exchange rate policy?


In addition to his other qualifications Prem Misir has a degree in Economics as well


Prem telling conductor bout his education
FM
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Originally posted by SJ4321:
So while Ramjattan and the others tell Indo Guyanese the PPP aren't doing anything for them they then theme up with the PNC to tell the court that the PPP only doing for Indo Guyanese ..........

I can't wait for elections to be held


This isnt about what the PPP is or is not doing for Indos. Its about the fact that it only includes Indo ELITES im decsion making. These elites do not care one bit about those outsode of their circle, and that includes grass roots Indians.

Any way if you think that Guyana will succeed while Africans, mixed and Amerindians feel excluded you have another thing coming.
FM
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Originally posted by SJ4321:
quote:
Originally posted by TK_REDUX:


Agree what does a czar of misinformation and ghost letter writers know about deep monetary and exchange rate policy?


In addition to his other qualifications Prem Misir has a degree in Economics as well


I am sure TK is more qualified in economics than is Prem yet you dont give him any respect.
FM
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Originally posted by SJ4321:
quote:
Originally posted by TK_REDUX:


Agree what does a czar of misinformation and ghost letter writers know about deep monetary and exchange rate policy?


In addition to his other qualifications Prem Misir has a degree in Economics as well


Does that make him competent in monetary and exchange rate policy issues?
T

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