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RAMSAMMY ATTEMPTS TO COVER-UP - Former Minister Ramsammy is trying to mislead the Guyanese public and the world at large - in defence of the loan that he approved to the Guyana Rice Producers Association, an organisation that has been controlled by the PPP for more than 40 years. It is a typical diversionary tactic used by Mr. Ramsammy to blame others shift people's attention from his mishandling of the rice industry and agriculture - in general.

 

I am - as a GRDB Director - privy to the agreement that was signed by Ramsammy, Jagnarine Singh and Mr. Seeraj. The past GRDB Directors were not aware of this AGREEMENT. I was secret document, until the current Forensic auditors unearth this mystery. It is not true that it a public document.

 

NOTHING IS MADE PUBLIC AT THE GRDB - when Directors are forced to sign a document swearing to SECRECY - NEVER to disclose any form of information to the public. It is a SECRET club, which was run by the PPP and this new government seem - HELL BENT - to want to continue to do things the same old way.

 

In a recent discussion of with the President of the Guyana Rice Producers Association, and also GRDB Director, Mr. Leeka Rambrige, he disclosed that he has no knowledge of $100 million being received into the RPA Bank account. He said that the Bank Account never received money of that sort to pay to rice farmers.

 

Rambrige said that the Bank account has about $2 Million. "We made no arrangement to borrow any money from the GRDB and we have no obligation to repay what we did not borrow." Mr. Seeraj has caused the RPA to be brought into disrepute and many rice farmers are very angry about this transaction.

 

The main issue over the $100 million is the way in which this money was released to the Rice Producers Association. None of the past Board members are able to confirm that this matter was ever discussed at the GRDB meetings - before or after the loan was granted to the Mr. Seeraj.

 

There is further investigation going on into this mystery. In the meanwhile, the current General Manager, Nizam Hassan, who claims that he is Acting in place of Mr. Jagnarine Singh, whose resignation was accepted by Minister of State, Joseph Harmon. But according to George Jervis, the current PPP-appointed Permanant Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture, Mr Singh is on 9 months leave. A person on 9 months leave is unprecidented in under the Laws of Guyana and his own contract of employment.

 

Whatever Mr. Seeraj spent the money on and for whatever the purpose - is immaterial to us, as Board members. I shall be asking that the Board file legal action against Mr. Seeraj and others, who signed the PROMISSORY NOTE - rather than a substantial co-lateral to protect the public funds in the case of a default of repayment.

 

I would expect that the Current Agriculture Minister, Noel Holder - given his authority and dictatorial obligations under the Laws of Guyana - to instruct the GRDB's legal representatives, Cameron and Shepherd, to file legal action against the 3 defendants, Leslie Ramsammy, Jagnarine Singh and Seeraj, for mishandling the funds of the GRDB and a separate writ aganst Mr.Seeraj, who had no authority to borrow $100 miilion for the RPA. No one knows, if there are more one Bank account for the RPA.

 

The alledged misdemenors and misappropriation of public funds is happening at time when the rice farmers are facing huge problems and difficulties to sell their paddy at reasonable price - due to the lack of markets.

 

Not very long ago, Mr. Ramsammy boasted that there was endless market for rice and paddy. How sudden now there are no markets. He said during the May 2015 General Campaign that the RPA Action Committee leaders, Jinnah Rahman and Dr. Turhane Doerga were misleading the rice farmers by telling them that the rice industry was in crisis. Ramsammy and seeraj said that there was no crisis. Today they bringing out rice farmers on the streets of Georgetown blaming the Granger Administration for not paying heed to the plight of the farmers.

 

Ramsammy and the PPP has had no real interest in the rice industry and agriculture in general - except to get rice farmers and other farmers, who are largely of Indian descent, to vote for the PPP at elections.

 

Rice farmers are now once again used by the PPP to make this new government look bad and blame them for the current crisis. In the meanwhile, the new Minister Noel Holder, is behaving like Ponchous Pilot, "virtually washing his hands from the on-going rice crisis" - placing President David Granger in a very embarrassing position. Rice is our staple diet; employs over 120, 000 people and is a significant foreign exchange earner.

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Nehru,

If what we read above is true,

 

would you support

Charges against those involved

in this 100 Million Dollar Rice Scam.

 

 

This is what Mr Jinnah Rahaman recommend....Below

 

I would expect that

the Current Agriculture Minister, Noel Holder -

given his authority and dictatorial obligations

under the Laws of Guyana -

to instruct the GRDB's legal representatives,

Cameron and Shepherd,

to file legal action against the 3 defendants,

Leslie Ramsammy, Jagnarine Singh and Seeraj,

for mishandling the funds of the GRDB

 

and a separate writ aganst Mr.Seeraj,

who had no authority

to borrow $100 miilion for the RPA.

FM

"In a recent discussion of with the President of the Guyana Rice Producers Association, and also GRDB Director, Mr. Leeka Rambrige, he disclosed that he has no knowledge of $100 million being received into the RPA Bank account. He said that the Bank Account never received money of that sort to pay to rice farmers.

 

"Rambrige said that the Bank account has about $2 Million. "We made no arrangement to borrow any money from the GRDB and we have no obligation to repay what we did not borrow." Mr. Seeraj has caused the RPA to be brought into disrepute and many rice farmers are very angry about this transaction."

 

I would expect that the Current Agriculture Minister, Noel Holder - given his authority and dictatorial obligations under the Laws of Guyana - to instruct the GRDB's legal representatives, Cameron and Shepherd, to file legal action against the 3 defendants, Leslie Ramsammy, Jagnarine Singh and Seeraj, for mishandling the funds of the GRDB and a separate writ aganst Mr.Seeraj, who had no authority to borrow $100 miilion for the RPA. No one knows, if there are more one Bank account for the RPA.

 

The minister should discuss this matter with the AG and

move foward,Mr.Seeraj can clear his name by fowarding

cancelled checks the farmers were paid with,If none of

the cancelled checks are not available this is outright

theft.

Django
Last edited by Django

He did not explain how Ramsammy is attempting to cover up theft of $100 million.  Misleading Title.

 

"It is a SECRET club, which was run by the PPP and this new government seem - HELL BENT - to want to continue to do things the same old way."

 

The above quote from the article suggests that he is blaming Noel Holder and not Ramsammy if he is suggesting a cover-up.

 

He listed Ramsammy, Singh, and Seeraj as defendants then he said, "The alledged misdemenors and misappropriation of public funds is happening at time when the rice farmers are facing huge problems and difficulties to sell their paddy at reasonable price - due to the lack of markets."

 

No one is a defendant in an allegation. You become a defendant only when charged with the crime.

 

GRDP's legal representatives Cameron and Shepherd is no other than Ralph Ramkarran.  If Rahman is indeed a board member then he should have access to their legal counsel and address this at board meetings, which would be a more effective channel of dealing with this rather than ranting on Facebook.

 

Noel Holder is behaving like Ponchous Pilot???  Does he mean the Roman Pontius Pilate?

 

The RPA Action Committee consists of only TWO people - Rahman and Doerga.  It is not an organization as alleged in the article.

 

None of this makes sense!!!  I am sick of reading of allegations and none of this ever comes to fruition.

 

When people are charged and/or convicted only then should it become a news item.

Bibi Haniffa
Last edited by Bibi Haniffa
October 4, 2015 10:28 AM

October 4, 2015  Source 
 

As the fallout of the forensic audit into the Guyana Rice Development Board (GRDB) continues, a senior GRDB official said to have been co-operating with the auditors, has been dismissed on the orders of GRDB General Manager Nizam Hassan.


Junior Finance Minister Jaipaul Sharma, who bears oversight for the audits, is up in arms as the individual had already aided in uncovering questionable activities at GRDB.

GRDB GM, Nizam Hassan

GRDB GM,
Nizam Hassan

 

Junior Finance Minister, Jaipaul Sharma

Junior Finance Minister, Jaipaul Sharma

 

Last week forensic auditors combing through GRDB uncovered that $100M was “borrowed” from the agency by Guyana Rice Producers Association (GRPA) General Secretary Dharamkumar Seeraj, reportedly to pay farmers who had supplied paddy but were left being owed for extended periods.
The decision to fire the individual is reported to have been taken on Wednesday by Hassan, who has been functioning as General Manager since July. He replaced Jagnarine Singh, who resigned from GRDB ahead of the impending audit into the agency.


When contacted yesterday, Sharma revealed that the man’s dismissal was in fact not the first instance that a co-operating employee was dismissed from GRDB. The Minister related that when he was first informed of the dismissal, his immediate concern was to ascertain if the official was qualified.


However, Sharma said that the official was indeed qualified, being the holder of a Master’s Degree.
“I see it as preventing me from carrying out my audit,” Sharma noted, adding that he will take it up with Hassan in order to secure a resolution.
In a letter to Hassan seen by Kaieteur News, the official can be seen requesting an explanation for the GM’s decision to dismiss him. The official’s letter went on to note that no reason for firing him was provided in the termination letter.


The missive was reportedly written on Thursday, one day after the dismissal.  In it was stated that while the GM “claimed it was a Board decision, the Board would not meet until Friday, October 2, 2015.”
According to the 1994 GRDB amended Act, Part 3, Section 17 (3), “the Board may employ a secretary and such other officers and employees as the Board may require for the purposes of carrying out its functions under this act, and the power to remove and to exercise disciplinary control over any person so employed shall be vested in the Board.”


Citing the GRDB Act, Co-Chairman of the Rice Producers Association-Action Committee (RPA-AC) and Board Director Jinnah Rahman made it clear that there was no reason to dismiss the employee, save in an effort to silence the staff of GRDB and as an act of vindictiveness.

He also noted that the dismissal could not have come about following a Board meeting as the only meeting scheduled for last week was on Friday. That meeting, Rahman observed, was “arbitrarily” cancelled.
“The Board of Directors never discussed the man’s matter,” Rahman stated.

Django

First, if the DPP recommends that they GE charged and tried, and if convicted,  then they willmface the consequences. Second, I do not know if the remit of the Board is to have access to all administrative matters. Third, Raham should explain why the government has reneged on its promise to rice farmers of higher paddy price, why the property authorities are not instituting legal proceedings against millers for not paying planters within the set time. Fourth, the government seems to be using this as narrative to divert attention away from its inability to deal with the issues in the rice industry. 

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