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Govt. rejects Pegasus offer for Marriott’s US$8M equity

… pick up US$8M cheque from my lawyer – Badal

 

January 15, 2015 | By | Filed Under News, Source - Kaieteur News

 

More than one week after a local hotelier offered to plug US$8M in the Marriott Hotel, Project Head, Winston Brassington, has refused.


Brassington, in a statement from Atlantic Hotel Inc. (AHI), in turning down the offer, believed that Robert Badal, who owns majority stakes in the nearby Pegasus Hotel, could not be serious.


The statement from Brassington and the Government would raise even more questions about where they are finding the billions of dollars needed to complete the hotel.


Government has, as part of its stakes, plugged almost US$22M of the US$57M needed for the completion of the hotel.


The remaining monies would have been coming from a US$27M syndicated loan from Republic Bank and US$8M from a private equity investor. Those monies now held up as a court action has been filed to block transfer of the properties to the bank for the financing.


Badal earlier this month said that Pegasus is willing to plug in the US$8M needed that will give the neighbouring hotel a 67 percent stake in Marriott.


However, it is more than clear now that Government is not interested in local investors. Where it raised the monies from to take the hotel to an almost complete stage has been kept in the dark as Brassington and Government have both refused to comment.


Yesterday, AHI in its response to Badal’s offer for Marriott argued that the businessman is not serious since he had not in the initial stages shown interest.


“Advertisements inviting investor(s) expressions of interest to participate in the Marriott Hotel project’s private equity were widely published since 2009, both locally and internationally, and were placed in all of Guyana’s embassies and consulates abroad. Yet not a single local investor, including Mr. Badal, had expressed an interest in investing in the Marriott Project. On the contrary he has vehemently opposed this project.”


Brassington pointed out that in 2013; AHI announced it had secured an investor. However, it was not until May last year that AHI and Republic Bank were able to release the name of the investor. The investors who were said to be Victor How Chung Chan and Xu Han are principals in the British Virgin Islands (BVI)-registered, ACE Square Investments Ltd.


AHI said that both Stabroek News and Kaieteur News, in October 2013, reported extensively on a statement issued by Badal attacking the feasibility study as “unrealistic assumptions.”


“In his statement, Mr. Badal predicted “crippling operating losses” for the hotel, “with no cash flow being available to cover interest rate payments as this outfit would not even realize 15 per cent occupancy.”


AHI also said that the hotelier, who also controls Guyana Stockfeeds Limited, had made it clear that Marriott “would rapidly lead to bankruptcy.”


Badal had said that he wanted the same tax breaks that Marriott is getting to be made available if he is approved as the investor.


However, Brassington said that terms and conditions for the investment, including those mentioned by Badal, were a matter of public records since 2012 and have not changed from the inception of the project.


“Mr. Badal cannot, therefore, credibly claim ignorance of these conditions and incentives when, in October 2013, he described the Marriott investment as “an indecent assault on the private sector and fraud on the taxpayer.”


“Clearly, Mr. Badal’s reported sudden about face and declaration of interest in becoming a major investor is not to be taken seriously.”


The extravagant incentives and other benefits to Marriott have left other hotel operators extremely worried as the new 197-room hotel in Kingston, when it comes on stream this year, is more than likely to close them down.


Last month, Brassington admitted that financing for the project was in jeopardy because of the court case filed by Opposition Member of Parliament, Desmond Trotman.


That case immediately raised questions of where government was getting the monies from to continue building the hotel.


Yesterday, Badal said that neither Brassington nor AHI have called him to find out how serious he is.


“I stand by my earlier statements on the lack of feasibility and economic justification of this project. I believe that this project is an indecent assault on the local private sector and fraud on the Guyanese taxpayer by the powers within the PPP/C Government.


It was my conviction all along and that of decent, credible businessmen in Guyana that Mr. Brassington and those whose instructions he executes, create these vehicles to commit fraud, enrich themselves and their friends and would not entertain proposals from decent businessmen.”


The businessman said that he finds it difficult to believe that a minority Government would spend US$60M of poor taxpayers resources to build a hotel when it cannot find the resources to equip the police force with “breathalyzer kits and mobility to fight escalating crime, provide basic health-care, and reliable electricity supply in one of the poorest countries in the region”.


“The fact is that now that the Hotel is completed with funds which sources are yet to be disclose, approved and audited, my offer is firm. Send the agreement to my attorney for review and uplift your US$8M cheque. Deal done.”

 

Pegasus Hotel’s owner, Robert Badal

Pegasus Hotel’s owner,

Robert Badal

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hahahahahhaa this is hilarious.........The thief man dem got their own plans.

 

It is clear as day that this is nothing more than a scam to rob the state employed by Jagdeo and Brassington.

 

Look at these ****ing thieves eh???

FM
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Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
The businessman said that he finds it difficult to believe that a minority Government would spend US$60M of poor taxpayers resources to build a hotel when it cannot find the resources to equip the police force with “breathalyzer kits and mobility to fight escalating crime, provide basic health-care, and reliable electricity supply in one of the poorest countries in the region”.


“The fact is that now that the Hotel is completed with funds which sources are yet to be disclose, approved and audited, my offer is firm.

 

Send the agreement to my attorney for review and uplift your US$8M cheque. Deal done.”

 

Pegasus Hotel’s owner, Robert Badal

Pegasus Hotel’s owner,

Robert Badal

 

Govt. rejects Pegasus offer for Marriott’s US$8M equity … pick up US$8M cheque from my lawyer – Badal, January 15, 2015 | By | Filed Under News, Source - Kaieteur News

No interest -- Simple matter, yet extremely hard for this individual to understand.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
The businessman said that he finds it difficult to believe that a minority Government would spend US$60M of poor taxpayers resources to build a hotel when it cannot find the resources to equip the police force with “breathalyzer kits and mobility to fight escalating crime, provide basic health-care, and reliable electricity supply in one of the poorest countries in the region”.


“The fact is that now that the Hotel is completed with funds which sources are yet to be disclose, approved and audited, my offer is firm.

 

Send the agreement to my attorney for review and uplift your US$8M cheque. Deal done.”

 

Pegasus Hotel’s owner, Robert Badal

Pegasus Hotel’s owner,

Robert Badal

 

Govt. rejects Pegasus offer for Marriott’s US$8M equity … pick up US$8M cheque from my lawyer – Badal, January 15, 2015 | By | Filed Under News, Source - Kaieteur News

No interest -- Simple matter, yet extremely hard for this individual to understand.

Badal is a much more succesful businessman than you or any of dem s**** holes in the PPP that only know to thief.

 

You wish you had a fraction of the support of this chap.

 

Your support of thieves really demonstrate quite clearly who you really are. Burnham ball sniffer.

FM
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:
Badal is a much more succesful businessman than you or any of dem s**** holes in the PPP that only know to thief.

 

You wish you had a fraction of the support of this chap.

 

Your support of thieves really demonstrate quite clearly who you really are. Burnham ball sniffer.

Perpetual expressions of an individual devoid of substance and facts.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:
Badal is a much more succesful businessman than you or any of dem s**** holes in the PPP that only know to thief.

 

You wish you had a fraction of the support of this chap.

 

Your support of thieves really demonstrate quite clearly who you really are. Burnham ball sniffer.

Perpetual expressions of an individual devoid of substance and facts.

Here is facts read em and weep.

 

Yesterday, Badal said that neither Brassington nor AHI have called him to find out how serious he is.


“I stand by my earlier statements on the lack of feasibility and economic justification of this project. I believe that this project is an indecent assault on the local private sector and fraud on the Guyanese taxpayer by the powers within the PPP/C Government.


It was my conviction all along and that of decent, credible businessmen in Guyana that Mr. Brassington and those whose instructions he executes, create these vehicles to commit fraud, enrich themselves and their friends and would not entertain proposals from decent businessmen.”

cain

and that is the work of the SLIME THAT GUYANA HAS FOR A GOVERNMENT, SHEER FKIN PUTRID SLIME BEING GIVEN THE GO AHEAD TO RAPE THE COUNTRY FROM OTHERS WHO SIT BEHIND THEIR KEYBOARDS STUFFING THEIR FACES WHILE THEIR POOR COUNTRY PEOPLE GO WITHOUT SOME OF THE SIMPLE NECESSITIES.

cain
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
The businessman said that he finds it difficult to believe that a minority Government would spend US$60M of poor taxpayers resources to build a hotel when it cannot find the resources to equip the police force with “breathalyzer kits and mobility to fight escalating crime, provide basic health-care, and reliable electricity supply in one of the poorest countries in the region”.


“The fact is that now that the Hotel is completed with funds which sources are yet to be disclose, approved and audited, my offer is firm.

 

Send the agreement to my attorney for review and uplift your US$8M cheque. Deal done.”

 

Pegasus Hotel’s owner, Robert Badal

Pegasus Hotel’s owner,

Robert Badal

 

Govt. rejects Pegasus offer for Marriott’s US$8M equity … pick up US$8M cheque from my lawyer – Badal, January 15, 2015 | By | Filed Under News, Source - Kaieteur News

No interest -- Simple matter, yet extremely hard for this individual to understand.

why its simple,its the taxpayers money that build this hotel you think its your family money

FM
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:
Badal is a much more succesful businessman than you or any of dem s**** holes in the PPP that only know to thief.

 

You wish you had a fraction of the support of this chap.

 

Your support of thieves really demonstrate quite clearly who you really are. Burnham ball sniffer.

Perpetual expressions of an individual devoid of substance and facts.

Here is facts read em and weep.

 

Yesterday, Badal said that neither Brassington nor AHI have called him to find out how serious he is.


“I stand by my earlier statements on the lack of feasibility and economic justification of this project. I believe that this project is an indecent assault on the local private sector and fraud on the Guyanese taxpayer by the powers within the PPP/C Government.


It was my conviction all along and that of decent, credible businessmen in Guyana that Mr. Brassington and those whose instructions he executes, create these vehicles to commit fraud, enrich themselves and their friends and would not entertain proposals from decent businessmen.”

Brassington nor AHI has no obligation to contact Badal.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:
Badal is a much more succesful businessman than you or any of dem s**** holes in the PPP that only know to thief.

 

You wish you had a fraction of the support of this chap.

 

Your support of thieves really demonstrate quite clearly who you really are. Burnham ball sniffer.

Perpetual expressions of an individual devoid of substance and facts.

Here is facts read em and weep.

 

Yesterday, Badal said that neither Brassington nor AHI have called him to find out how serious he is.


“I stand by my earlier statements on the lack of feasibility and economic justification of this project. I believe that this project is an indecent assault on the local private sector and fraud on the Guyanese taxpayer by the powers within the PPP/C Government.


It was my conviction all along and that of decent, credible businessmen in Guyana that Mr. Brassington and those whose instructions he executes, create these vehicles to commit fraud, enrich themselves and their friends and would not entertain proposals from decent businessmen.”

Brassington nor AHI has no obligation to contact Badal.

It seems that anyone with ties to the PPP govt has no obligation to meet or do business with anyone legally whatsoever,all dem people seem interested in is to maybe make sure narcotics make it out on time.

cain
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:
Badal is a much more succesful businessman than you or any of dem s**** holes in the PPP that only know to thief.

 

You wish you had a fraction of the support of this chap.

 

Your support of thieves really demonstrate quite clearly who you really are. Burnham ball sniffer.

Perpetual expressions of an individual devoid of substance and facts.

Here is facts read em and weep.

 

Yesterday, Badal said that neither Brassington nor AHI have called him to find out how serious he is.


“I stand by my earlier statements on the lack of feasibility and economic justification of this project. I believe that this project is an indecent assault on the local private sector and fraud on the Guyanese taxpayer by the powers within the PPP/C Government.


It was my conviction all along and that of decent, credible businessmen in Guyana that Mr. Brassington and those whose instructions he executes, create these vehicles to commit fraud, enrich themselves and their friends and would not entertain proposals from decent businessmen.”

Brassington nor AHI has no obligation to contact Badal.

as i say ass its the people money 

FM
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:
Badal is a much more succesful businessman than you or any of dem s**** holes in the PPP that only know to thief.

 

You wish you had a fraction of the support of this chap.

 

Your support of thieves really demonstrate quite clearly who you really are. Burnham ball sniffer.

Perpetual expressions of an individual devoid of substance and facts.

Here is facts read em and weep.

 

Yesterday, Badal said that neither Brassington nor AHI have called him to find out how serious he is.


“I stand by my earlier statements on the lack of feasibility and economic justification of this project. I believe that this project is an indecent assault on the local private sector and fraud on the Guyanese taxpayer by the powers within the PPP/C Government.


It was my conviction all along and that of decent, credible businessmen in Guyana that Mr. Brassington and those whose instructions he executes, create these vehicles to commit fraud, enrich themselves and their friends and would not entertain proposals from decent businessmen.”

Brassington nor AHI has no obligation to contact Badal.

It seems that anyone with ties to the PPP govt has no obligation to meet or do business with anyone legally whatsoever,all dem people seem interested in is to maybe make sure narcotics make it out on time.

The process for building the hotel was know through numerous publications on its proceedings.

 

His last minute approach at this time is of no consequence on the process.

FM

Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham, the late president of Guyana, was obligated to approve my appointment, which I stated on a few occasions on relevant and pertinent issues ...

 

1. Guyana was at that time proceeding with hydroelectric development.

 

2. I was the first Guyanese, at that time, who has graduated with advanced training specifically on hydroelectric power development.

 

3. Also, I was the first Guyanese to be appointed to the newly created position as Specialist Hydropower Engineer.

 

4. The international companies made it abundantly clear that, as a Guyanese with the specific relevant qualifications, I must be appointed to the position, for the project was funded by the international companies.

 

5. If Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham did not approve my appointment, it was known that I would leave Guyana, because I had offers for employment in Australia, Europe, North and South America, Africa, etc., to where I could readily go.

 

6. After I completed my assignment in Guyana, I proceeded with my work in the construction and development in other countries as a Senior Coordinator for hydroelectric development.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham, the late president of Guyana, was obligated to approve my appointment, which I stated on a few occasions on relevant and pertinent issues ...

 

1. Guyana was at that time proceeding with hydroelectric development.

 

2. I was the first Guyanese, at that time, who has graduated with advanced training specifically on hydroelectric power development.

 

3. Also, I was the first Guyanese to be appointed to the newly created position as Specialist Hydropower Engineer.

 

4. The international companies made it abundantly clear that, as a Guyanese with the specific relevant qualifications, I must be appointed to the position, for the project was funded by the international companies.

 

5. If Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham did not approve my appointment, it was known that I would leave Guyana, because I had offers for employment in Australia, Europe, North and South America, Africa, etc., to where I could readily go.

 

6. After I completed my assignment in Guyana, I proceeded with my work in the construction and development in other countries as a Senior Coordinator for hydroelectric development.

You were a grad with no work experience. Burnham pitied you.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham, the late president of Guyana, was obligated to approve my appointment, which I stated on a few occasions on relevant and pertinent issues ...

 

1. Guyana was at that time proceeding with hydroelectric development.

 

2. I was the first Guyanese, at that time, who has graduated with advanced training specifically on hydroelectric power development.

 

3. Also, I was the first Guyanese to be appointed to the newly created position as Specialist Hydropower Engineer.

 

4. The international companies made it abundantly clear that, as a Guyanese with the specific relevant qualifications, I must be appointed to the position, for the project was funded by the international companies.

 

5. If Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham did not approve my appointment, it was known that I would leave Guyana, because I had offers for employment in Australia, Europe, North and South America, Africa, etc., to where I could readily go.

 

6. After I completed my assignment in Guyana, I proceeded with my work in the construction and development in other countries as a Senior Coordinator for hydroelectric development.

You were a grad with no work experience. Burnham pitied you.

If he is so bright, then i am confused as to y he doan c the PPP holding te progress of the country back.

S
Originally Posted by seignet:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham, the late president of Guyana, was obligated to approve my appointment, which I stated on a few occasions on relevant and pertinent issues ...

 

1. Guyana was at that time proceeding with hydroelectric development.

 

2. I was the first Guyanese, at that time, who has graduated with advanced training specifically on hydroelectric power development.

 

3. Also, I was the first Guyanese to be appointed to the newly created position as Specialist Hydropower Engineer.

 

4. The international companies made it abundantly clear that, as a Guyanese with the specific relevant qualifications, I must be appointed to the position, for the project was funded by the international companies.

 

5. If Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham did not approve my appointment, it was known that I would leave Guyana, because I had offers for employment in Australia, Europe, North and South America, Africa, etc., to where I could readily go.

 

6. After I completed my assignment in Guyana, I proceeded with my work in the construction and development in other countries as a Senior Coordinator for hydroelectric development.

You were a grad with no work experience. Burnham pitied you.

If he is so bright, then i am confused as to y he doan c the PPP holding te progress of the country back.

hehehehe

cain
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham, the late president of Guyana, was obligated to approve my appointment, which I stated on a few occasions on relevant and pertinent issues ...

 

1. Guyana was at that time proceeding with hydroelectric development.

 

2. I was the first Guyanese, at that time, who has graduated with advanced training specifically on hydroelectric power development.

 

3. Also, I was the first Guyanese to be appointed to the newly created position as Specialist Hydropower Engineer.

 

4. The international companies made it abundantly clear that, as a Guyanese with the specific relevant qualifications, I must be appointed to the position, for the project was funded by the international companies.

 

5. If Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham did not approve my appointment, it was known that I would leave Guyana, because I had offers for employment in Australia, Europe, North and South America, Africa, etc., to where I could readily go.

 

6. After I completed my assignment in Guyana, I proceeded with my work in the construction and development in other countries as a Senior Coordinator for hydroelectric development.

You were a grad with no work experience. Burnham pitied you.

Sheetwallah in his usual focused mode of creating his fantasies and propagating them as knowledge to simply appease his desolate mind.

FM
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:
Badal is a much more succesful businessman than you or any of dem s**** holes in the PPP that only know to thief.

 

You wish you had a fraction of the support of this chap.

 

Your support of thieves really demonstrate quite clearly who you really are. Burnham ball sniffer.

Perpetual expressions of an individual devoid of substance and facts.

Here is facts read em and weep.

 

Yesterday, Badal said that neither Brassington nor AHI have called him to find out how serious he is.


“I stand by my earlier statements on the lack of feasibility and economic justification of this project. I believe that this project is an indecent assault on the local private sector and fraud on the Guyanese taxpayer by the powers within the PPP/C Government.


It was my conviction all along and that of decent, credible businessmen in Guyana that Mr. Brassington and those whose instructions he executes, create these vehicles to commit fraud, enrich themselves and their friends and would not entertain proposals from decent businessmen.”

Oh ***** Cainsta you just run over this ****er wid a tank here...........

FM

You all think Brazzy is an ass, He will never let in Pegasus on the corruption and rape of the taxpayer dollars.

 

Alll for Brazzy and his boss Jaggy with some change for Asni.

FM

 

I borrowed to purchase Pegasus and do refurbishment and that’s how it should be with Marriott, President Jagdeo

Posted By Staff Writer On July 28, 2010 @ 5:02 am In Letters |

Dear Editor,

Every country in the Caribbean takes pride in its hotels for the role they play in the local tourism industry, the backbone of its economy. Their industry has been built over many years of careful planning and execution. One thing the governments of these countries have in common is that they provide the infrastructure both physical and fiscal to spur private initiative of both local and foreign investors to invest in hotels and other components of the Hospital industry.

 

None of these Govern-ments use taxpayers’ money to build hotels for foreign companies and discriminate against local entrepreneurs. They encourage and support local hotels to refurbish, improve their standards, add rooms and build new hotels as the demand increases. There is no better policy strategy at a national level than providing a stable, certain and attractive fiscal environment that attract investments to particular industries.

 

Governments building hotels using taxpayers’ money for leasing to foreign Hotel Chains is not the best use of taxpayers’ money. Guyana with its narrow economic base and poor infrastructure of roads, unreliable electricity, poor drainage, rising crime, and uncontrollable migration should not even be thinking of building hotels for wealthy multinationals. Of more pressing need are clean water, reduced electricity rates, better health care, computers in schools for every secondary school child, a real highway to the airport, roads to the intermediate savannahs, and improved drainage in the city and the rest of our country. In addition, Government must, as a matter of priority restore long eroded independent democratic institutions to ensure transparency, accountability and fairness in the use of the national patrimony and resources. The repeated request by the private sector and other stakeholders for an independent integrity commission along the lines of the Trinidad model and the call for a Freedom of information Act have fallen on deaf ears while the President misuses our tax dollars for the benefit of his friends.

 

In my comments to the press last Friday I raised the issue of the increasing evidence that the Government of Guyana is squeezing out the private sector by unfair competition, and more directly that of the use of our taxpayers’ money to build a Hotel for the Marriott Group.

I take serious offence with Mr. Jagdeo’s outburst, among other comments, on the quality of water at the Pegasus Hotel and condensation in the rooms in reaction to my comments of serious governance issues in his misuse of our tax dollars. Let me remind the President that his Government has been a shareholder in the Hotel from its inception and that the primary responsibility for the supply of water to the nation rests with the Guyana Water Inc., a 100% state-owned entity. And is it not public knowledge that Pegasus is currently undergoing a US$8M upgrade that will bring this national forty-year-old icon to the very best of international standards of comfort and hospitality? Even as we do this no guest of the hotel has recently complained of room comfort or water quality. I invite President Jagdeo to stay at the Pegasus for a weekend with my compliments to see firsthand how guests enjoy themselves and why they keep coming back. It is highly unpatriotic for a President to criticise his country’s flagship hotel amid an audience that knows and fully appreciates the iconic role it has played on the Guyanese business landscape.

 

The Pegasus enjoys the highest level of occupancy of all hotels in Guyana, averaging 55-60% per annum compared with a national average of approximately 35%. If the demand for rooms increases we will mobilize the resources from local banks to add more rooms and expand facilities. It does not make economic sense to do so until then. When we do so the entire economy benefits, including the banks as well as the national coffers. Why since the President feels that the Marriott will bring more tourists doesn’t he ask his private partners and the Marriott to do likewise and borrow money instead?

 

A country whose people pay among the highest level of taxes in the world ought not to have their sacrifice squandered by its President for the benefit his friends and wealthy multinationals. If the Marriott’s shareholders so desire let them buy land on the open market and build their own Hotel. A Govern-ment’s overriding responsibility must be to its citizens and any public official who discriminates against any of them must be asked to resign.

Let me address a few issues that the President raised. Firstly, rates and taxes owed by Guyana Stockfeeds Inc. This company is always prompt in its discharge of rates and taxes obligations. The amount the President referred to relates to the land housing the Oil Mill transferred in late 2003 with accumulated rates which the Government did not settle on transfer of the land. The rest is the subject of  discussions with the Minister as the rates were arbitrarily increased 1000% after I took over the oil mill.

 

The Wharf the Company built cost $140m and benefits the livestock, rice and coconut industries tremendously by reducing the cost of transportation. It uses an access road 30ft by 100ft which my company has been using for the past 15 years. This narrow strip is not owned by NICIL as the President alleges. Why would the President have a problem with this?

The President claimed that I stole the Government’s shares in Guyana Stockfeeds Inc. He was referring to an issue of rights shares in 2002 in which the Government refused to take up the shares offered to it and which under the terms of the issue were purchased by other shareholders. This matter is the subject of litigation in the High Court. In addition to retaining some shares to harass the majority shareholders, it is now using its political bully pulpit to try to influence the court.

 

Mr. Jagdeo also alleges that I am afraid of competition. May I remind him that I have successfully dealt with competition all my life and have built highly competitive businesses even in the midst of deliberate and well known obstacles from his administration. He would recall refusing Guyana Stockfeeds concessions which he extended to another company owned by one of his friends.

 

My company has invested close to $4b in the last 12 years and is the market leader whose investments, careful planning and creative strategies spurred the rapid growth of the local livestock industry. The company boasts the most advanced value-added technology in the rice industry with its brand of parboiled rice, Angel, the Caribbean’s number one brand in supermarkets after just four years. In contrast the company which received lavish concessions went out of business for a long time and only by a Government guarantee (taxpayers’ resources) has it re-entered the market.

 

Competition is a way of life and every Government must ensure that competition in every sector is clean, fair, and non-discriminatory. I had to borrow money to purchase Pegasus and do refurbishment. Therefore the Marriott and Mr. Jagdeo’s undisclosed private partners must. Who really is afraid of competition by using taxpayers’ money?

 

No Head of State in the region abuses its private sector the way Mr. Jagdeo does. The very private sector which generates the economic activity that stimulates the economy, creates the funding for Government, and provides employment that builds and sustains families. In turn, these ensure social and economic stability and progress. In Jamaica, Trinidad and Barbados, the private sector plays an integral role in shaping the economic agenda of the country, is treated respectfully and as a partner, not a competitor.

Hopefully the Presidential hopefuls both within and outside the governing party will protest this aggression and abuse and make known their promise of accountability, transparency and prudent use of our taxes. This would finally signal a new order of politics in this dear land of ours.

 

Yours faithfully,


Robert Badal

FM

Here is why Badal's bid was rejected:

 

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Robert Badal endorses AFC

Posted By Staff Writer On November 3, 2011 @ 5:10 am In Archives |

Businessman Robert Badal yesterday endorsed the Alliance For Change (AFC) to lead the next government, calling the party “the most credible option” to take the country forward.

“Today we have not only a clear choice but a responsibility to ourselves and to each other to support a change in government,” Badal said at an AFC news conference. “I am a businessman not a politician, but as a businessman and a citizen of this country it is my duty to say something is wrong when it is wrong, free of any fear of intimidation or victimisation,” he added.

 

According to Badal, an AFC-government led by Khemraj Ramjattan, Raphael Trotman, Moses Nagamootoo and a dynamic team of young professionals would “restore decency and integrity to government, ensure transparency and accountability to Guyanese, and halt the accelerating web of corruption.”

In recent years, Badal, the Chief Executive Officer of Guyana Stockfeeds Inc (GSI) and owner of the Pegasus Hotel, has been one of the few voices in the private sector critical of the government. Last year, he criticized the government for agreeing to invest in the Marriott Hotel. His comments have drawn the ire of President Bharrat Jagdeo.

Robert Badal

Yesterday, he said that all over the world people are removing abusive, corrupt and repressive governments, and pointed out that after 19 years of “divisive and destructive politics under the PPP/C,” there is little to show for the billions of dollars spent and the huge sacrifices made by every Guyanese. “Physical infrastructure of roads and drainage in the city and around the country remain poor. Criminal activity, including daily robberies and murders go unchecked with no solution in sight. Corruption has become the culture in public office, evidenced by the unexplained wealth of those in power. All institutions of the state designed to ensure public accountability have been deliberately marginalised and [are] non-functional,” he added.

Badal blamed the state of affairs on the poor choices made by the PPP/C, particularly over the last 12 years—the tenure of outgoing president Bharrat Jagdeo. “How could an intelligent and resourceful people allow its country to degenerate to this level?” he asking before identifying “poor choices” over the past 12 years as the reason for this.

He said that in endorsing the AFC he was also asking for a judicial system which is independent of any political intimidation and influence:  “I think what the AFC stands for is to bring a progressive system in the civil service” similar to what exists in to other countries in the region. Badal said while members of the private sector are “very timid and very docile” due to the “systematic abuses” by politicians, in private they express their concerns on similar matters.

 

AFC presidential candidate Khemraj Ramjattan described Badal’s endorsement as a “big development” in Guyana saying that it is indicative that changes can occur even within the private sector. “Many businessmen suffer what is called the battered women’s syndrome and so they just take it as it comes every time because they fear that nothing else can be done,” Ramjattan added.  Ramjattan said that Badal’s endorsement could encourage other individuals who are fearful to come forward.

 

Endorsing what Ramjattan said, AFC leader Trotman said that although Badal is not on the party’s list of candidates, “he has struck the first blow against the dictatorship for the business community”.

FM

Badal endorsing the AFC has nothing to do with why he will not be given any opportunity to invest in marriot.

 

If Badal is an investor he will gain insight into all the thiefin going on with this marriot scam. The PPP cannot afford that.

 

This is why they need secret investors who will hold Jagdeo and Brassington's ownership in trust and hide that from the people.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham, the late president of Guyana, was obligated to approve my appointment, which I stated on a few occasions on relevant and pertinent issues ...

 

1. Guyana was at that time proceeding with hydroelectric development.

 

2. I was the first Guyanese, at that time, who has graduated with advanced training specifically on hydroelectric power development.

 

3. Also, I was the first Guyanese to be appointed to the newly created position as Specialist Hydropower Engineer.

 

4. The international companies made it abundantly clear that, as a Guyanese with the specific relevant qualifications, I must be appointed to the position, for the project was funded by the international companies.

 

5. If Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham did not approve my appointment, it was known that I would leave Guyana, because I had offers for employment in Australia, Europe, North and South America, Africa, etc., to where I could readily go.

 

6. After I completed my assignment in Guyana, I proceeded with my work in the construction and development in other countries as a Senior Coordinator for hydroelectric development.

You were a grad with no work experience. Burnham pitied you.

Sheetwallah in his usual focused mode of creating his fantasies and propagating them as knowledge to simply appease his desolate mind.

And the PPP jackass brays and fart.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham, the late president of Guyana, was obligated to approve my appointment, which I stated on a few occasions on relevant and pertinent issues ...

 

1. Guyana was at that time proceeding with hydroelectric development.

 

2. I was the first Guyanese, at that time, who has graduated with advanced training specifically on hydroelectric power development.

 

3. Also, I was the first Guyanese to be appointed to the newly created position as Specialist Hydropower Engineer.

 

4. The international companies made it abundantly clear that, as a Guyanese with the specific relevant qualifications, I must be appointed to the position, for the project was funded by the international companies.

 

5. If Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham did not approve my appointment, it was known that I would leave Guyana, because I had offers for employment in Australia, Europe, North and South America, Africa, etc., to where I could readily go.

 

6. After I completed my assignment in Guyana, I proceeded with my work in the construction and development in other countries as a Senior Coordinator for hydroelectric development.

You were a grad with no work experience. Burnham pitied you.

Mitwah, GNI username, is focused on presenting lies.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham, the late president of Guyana, was obligated to approve my appointment, which I stated on a few occasions on relevant and pertinent issues ...

 

1. Guyana was at that time proceeding with hydroelectric development.

 

2. I was the first Guyanese, at that time, who has graduated with advanced training specifically on hydroelectric power development.

 

3. Also, I was the first Guyanese to be appointed to the newly created position as Specialist Hydropower Engineer.

 

4. The international companies made it abundantly clear that, as a Guyanese with the specific relevant qualifications, I must be appointed to the position, for the project was funded by the international companies.

 

5. If Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham did not approve my appointment, it was known that I would leave Guyana, because I had offers for employment in Australia, Europe, North and South America, Africa, etc., to where I could readily go.

 

6. After I completed my assignment in Guyana, I proceeded with my work in the construction and development in other countries as a Senior Coordinator for hydroelectric development.

You were a grad with no work experience. Burnham pitied you.

Mitwah, GNI username, is focused on presenting lies.

Is only PPP people who does lie.

cain
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by cain:
Is only PPP people who does lie.

Your views on this specific item are irrelevant.

So are your words usually.

Codswallop.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham, the late president of Guyana, was obligated to approve my appointment, which I stated on a few occasions on relevant and pertinent issues ...

 

1. Guyana was at that time proceeding with hydroelectric development.

 

2. I was the first Guyanese, at that time, who has graduated with advanced training specifically on hydroelectric power development.

 

3. Also, I was the first Guyanese to be appointed to the newly created position as Specialist Hydropower Engineer.

 

4. The international companies made it abundantly clear that, as a Guyanese with the specific relevant qualifications, I must be appointed to the position, for the project was funded by the international companies.

 

5. If Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham did not approve my appointment, it was known that I would leave Guyana, because I had offers for employment in Australia, Europe, North and South America, Africa, etc., to where I could readily go.

 

6. After I completed my assignment in Guyana, I proceeded with my work in the construction and development in other countries as a Senior Coordinator for hydroelectric development.

You were a grad with no work experience. Burnham pitied you.

Mitwah, GNI username, is focused on presenting lies.

I'll have pity on you today. I believe that you suffer from Asperger’s syndrome.

 

I dare you to post or point out one lie that I posted.

Mitwah
Last edited by Mitwah
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham, the late president of Guyana, was obligated to approve my appointment, which I stated on a few occasions on relevant and pertinent issues ...

 

1. Guyana was at that time proceeding with hydroelectric development.

 

2. I was the first Guyanese, at that time, who has graduated with advanced training specifically on hydroelectric power development.

 

3. Also, I was the first Guyanese to be appointed to the newly created position as Specialist Hydropower Engineer.

 

4. The international companies made it abundantly clear that, as a Guyanese with the specific relevant qualifications, I must be appointed to the position, for the project was funded by the international companies.

 

5. If Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham did not approve my appointment, it was known that I would leave Guyana, because I had offers for employment in Australia, Europe, North and South America, Africa, etc., to where I could readily go.

 

6. After I completed my assignment in Guyana, I proceeded with my work in the construction and development in other countries as a Senior Coordinator for hydroelectric development.

You were a grad with no work experience. Burnham pitied you.

Mitwah, GNI username, is focused on presenting lies.

I'll have pity on you today. I believe that you suffer from Asperger’s syndrome.

 

I dare you to post or point out one lie that I posted.

Your latest blatant lie and misinformation is your response to this article.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham, the late president of Guyana, was obligated to approve my appointment, which I stated on a few occasions on relevant and pertinent issues ...

 

1. Guyana was at that time proceeding with hydroelectric development.

 

2. I was the first Guyanese, at that time, who has graduated with advanced training specifically on hydroelectric power development.

 

3. Also, I was the first Guyanese to be appointed to the newly created position as Specialist Hydropower Engineer.

 

4. The international companies made it abundantly clear that, as a Guyanese with the specific relevant qualifications, I must be appointed to the position, for the project was funded by the international companies.

 

5. If Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham did not approve my appointment, it was known that I would leave Guyana, because I had offers for employment in Australia, Europe, North and South America, Africa, etc., to where I could readily go.

 

6. After I completed my assignment in Guyana, I proceeded with my work in the construction and development in other countries as a Senior Coordinator for hydroelectric development.

You were a grad with no work experience. Burnham pitied you.

Mitwah, GNI username, is focused on presenting lies.

I'll have pity on you today. I believe that you suffer from Asperger’s syndrome.

 

I dare you to post or point out one lie that I posted.

Your latest blatant lie and misinformation is your response to this article.

I am told that you are related to Ed Ahmad. True or false?

Did Burnham sign off on your job letter? true or False?

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham, the late president of Guyana, was obligated to approve my appointment, which I stated on a few occasions on relevant and pertinent issues ...

 

1. Guyana was at that time proceeding with hydroelectric development.

 

2. I was the first Guyanese, at that time, who has graduated with advanced training specifically on hydroelectric power development.

 

3. Also, I was the first Guyanese to be appointed to the newly created position as Specialist Hydropower Engineer.

 

4. The international companies made it abundantly clear that, as a Guyanese with the specific relevant qualifications, I must be appointed to the position, for the project was funded by the international companies.

 

5. If Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham did not approve my appointment, it was known that I would leave Guyana, because I had offers for employment in Australia, Europe, North and South America, Africa, etc., to where I could readily go.

 

6. After I completed my assignment in Guyana, I proceeded with my work in the construction and development in other countries as a Senior Coordinator for hydroelectric development.

You were a grad with no work experience. Burnham pitied you.

Mitwah, GNI username, is focused on presenting lies.

I'll have pity on you today. I believe that you suffer from Asperger’s syndrome.

 

I dare you to post or point out one lie that I posted.

Your latest blatant lie and misinformation is your response to this article.

I am told that you are related to Ed Ahmad. True or false?

Did Burnham sign off on your job letter? true or False?

The relevant issue relates to your continued blatant lies and disinformation you are peddling.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham, the late president of Guyana, was obligated to approve my appointment, which I stated on a few occasions on relevant and pertinent issues ...

 

1. Guyana was at that time proceeding with hydroelectric development.

 

2. I was the first Guyanese, at that time, who has graduated with advanced training specifically on hydroelectric power development.

 

3. Also, I was the first Guyanese to be appointed to the newly created position as Specialist Hydropower Engineer.

 

4. The international companies made it abundantly clear that, as a Guyanese with the specific relevant qualifications, I must be appointed to the position, for the project was funded by the international companies.

 

5. If Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham did not approve my appointment, it was known that I would leave Guyana, because I had offers for employment in Australia, Europe, North and South America, Africa, etc., to where I could readily go.

 

6. After I completed my assignment in Guyana, I proceeded with my work in the construction and development in other countries as a Senior Coordinator for hydroelectric development.

You were a grad with no work experience. Burnham pitied you.

Mitwah, GNI username, is focused on presenting lies.

I'll have pity on you today. I believe that you suffer from Asperger’s syndrome.

 

I dare you to post or point out one lie that I posted.

Your latest blatant lie and misinformation is your response to this article.

I am told that you are related to Ed Ahmad. True or false?

Did Burnham sign off on your job letter? true or False?

The relevant issue relates to your continued blatant lies and disinformation you are peddling.

Then the above are true.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham, the late president of Guyana, was obligated to approve my appointment, which I stated on a few occasions on relevant and pertinent issues ...

 

1. Guyana was at that time proceeding with hydroelectric development.

 

2. I was the first Guyanese, at that time, who has graduated with advanced training specifically on hydroelectric power development.

 

3. Also, I was the first Guyanese to be appointed to the newly created position as Specialist Hydropower Engineer.

 

4. The international companies made it abundantly clear that, as a Guyanese with the specific relevant qualifications, I must be appointed to the position, for the project was funded by the international companies.

 

5. If Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham did not approve my appointment, it was known that I would leave Guyana, because I had offers for employment in Australia, Europe, North and South America, Africa, etc., to where I could readily go.

 

6. After I completed my assignment in Guyana, I proceeded with my work in the construction and development in other countries as a Senior Coordinator for hydroelectric development.

You were a grad with no work experience. Burnham pitied you.

Mitwah, GNI username, is focused on presenting lies.

I'll have pity on you today. I believe that you suffer from Asperger’s syndrome.

 

I dare you to post or point out one lie that I posted.

Your latest blatant lie and misinformation is your response to this article.

I am told that you are related to Ed Ahmad. True or false?

Did Burnham sign off on your job letter? true or False?

The relevant issue relates to your continued blatant lies and disinformation you are peddling.

Then the above are true.

Indeed it is true ... You, Mitwah GNI user name, continue to peddle blatant lies and disinformation.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham, the late president of Guyana, was obligated to approve my appointment, which I stated on a few occasions on relevant and pertinent issues ...

 

1. Guyana was at that time proceeding with hydroelectric development.

 

2. I was the first Guyanese, at that time, who has graduated with advanced training specifically on hydroelectric power development.

 

3. Also, I was the first Guyanese to be appointed to the newly created position as Specialist Hydropower Engineer.

 

4. The international companies made it abundantly clear that, as a Guyanese with the specific relevant qualifications, I must be appointed to the position, for the project was funded by the international companies.

 

5. If Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham did not approve my appointment, it was known that I would leave Guyana, because I had offers for employment in Australia, Europe, North and South America, Africa, etc., to where I could readily go.

 

6. After I completed my assignment in Guyana, I proceeded with my work in the construction and development in other countries as a Senior Coordinator for hydroelectric development.

You were a grad with no work experience. Burnham pitied you.

Mitwah, GNI username, is focused on presenting lies.

I'll have pity on you today. I believe that you suffer from Asperger’s syndrome.

 

I dare you to post or point out one lie that I posted.

Your latest blatant lie and misinformation is your response to this article.

I am told that you are related to Ed Ahmad. True or false?

Did Burnham sign off on your job letter? true or False?

The relevant issue relates to your continued blatant lies and disinformation you are peddling.

Then the above are true.

Indeed it is true ... You, Mitwah GNI user name, continue to peddle blatant lies and disinformation.

I said that I believe that you suffer from Asperger’s syndrome. That is, you lack common sense.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
I am told that you are related to Ed Ahmad. True or false?

 

Did Burnham sign off on your job letter? true or False?

The relevant issue relates to your continued blatant lies and disinformation you are peddling.

Then the above are true.

Indeed it is true . . .

explains a lot

FM
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