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International documents show “massive scale of corruption and money laundering” during Jagdeo era -SARA

 

Professor Clive Thomas

The Head of the State Assets Recovery Agency , Professor Clive Thomas says evidence from international law enforcement agencies have revealed a “massive scale of corruption and money laundering” during the period that Bharrat Jagdeo served as Guyana’s President.

“Documents received from external Law Enforcement Agencies such as Interpol, Homeland Security and CFATF (Caribbean Financial Action Task Force) have shown the massive scale of corruption and money laundering during the late 2000s to the mid 2010s,” Thomas said in his letter to Opposition Chief Whip, Gail Teixeira dated April 19, 2018.

Jagdeo served as President from 1999 to 2011.

Responding to Teixeira’s letter in which she stated that Jagdeo would boycott Thursday’s symbolic anti-corruption walk organised by SARA, the SARA Director also suggested that the People’s Progressive Party’s (PPP) has failed to submit formal complaints about alleged corruption by functionaries of the David Granger-led administration. “I also acknowledge receipt of the complaints in your letter. Several of them have been reported in the media, but contrary to popular political belief, SARA does not and cannot initiate investigations
without first receiving a complaint such as yours, in keeping with international best practices processes designed to ensure transparency, fairness and legal appropriateness,” he said.

Professor Thomas noted that SARA was established in 2017 as a follow-on from Guyana, through Jagdeo, becoming a signatory to the United Nations Convention on Corruption in 2008, but the then government had done nothing much to set up the required institutions. “Little, if anything, institutionally was done between 2008 and the mid 2010s to ensure “corruption is everybody’s business” until the SARA Act of April 4, 2017, just over a year ago. This took place in spite of numerous annual reports over the last decade made by local, as well as external bodies like the United Nations Drugs and Crime Office, the US State Department in its “International Narcotics Control Strategy Report” and annual Transparency International reports. These have depicted Guyana as one of the most corrupt nations in the world,” Thomas told Teixeira.

The SARA Chief informed Teixeira, who is former presidential advisor on governance, that SARA, an independent agency, “does not and cannot pursue criminal cases or put individuals in jail”. Noting that that is the work of the Special Organised Crime Unit, Guyana Police Force and the Director of Public Prosecutions, Thomas said recovering state assets takes a long time. “SARA’s mandate is to recover State assets through civil recovery and not through criminal recovery. In many cases, some of which are mentioned in your letter, SARA has to await criminal proceedings which take precedence, before engaging in civil recovery, making the life cycle of civil recovery delayed.”

While SARA welcomed the Opposition Leader’s support to fight corruption in keeping with the Inter-American Convention Against Corruption, the United Nations Convention Against Corruption and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Thomas said his agency was “greatly disappointed” that Jagdeo would not participate in the walk with members of the diplomatic community, religious leaders, the private sector and several civil society organisations.

SARA looks forward to reducing and eliminating corruption through public awareness efforts such as the first ever “symbolic walk”. There will be many other public engagements with civil society, schools, ministries, the private sector, as well as religious and community organisations. The goal is to repel procurement fraud, stolen state assets, corruption so that, Guyanese of all walks of life, can be assured their roads, national patrimony, gold and other state assets are used for the betterment of all Guyanese,” he said.

The SARA Director thanked Teixeira for publicising the march through her timely response and public engagement.

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Nehru posted:

so waht is this donkey doing about it?? this illiterate bastard only braying!!!! Oh yes he waiting for a formal complaint. What a friggin JACKass!!!!!!!!!!!!

Criminal prosecution is not under his preview. Read the article rather than hyperventilate because someone dare speak to the truth of the massive thievery of the PPP. If you need to know a jackass; listen for the braying...your own voice!

FM
Nehru posted:

so waht is this donkey doing about it?? this illiterate bastard only braying!!!! Oh yes he waiting for a formal complaint. What a friggin JACKass!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bhai, you can prappa protect thiefmen politicians.   you cuss, man. nobody nah hold you back.  

FM
Nehru posted:

so waht is this donkey doing about it?? this illiterate bastard only braying!!!! Oh yes he waiting for a formal complaint. What a friggin JACKass!!!!!!!!!!!!

No action can be taken without a formal complaint. The complainant would need to provide some evidence to support his/her allegations. This is standard Police/Investigation procedure. Even the RCMP, the local police or provincial police would not act here based on innuendos or allegations printed or aired in the media.

The PPP needs to file a formal complaint with supporting documentation.

Mitwah

“Documents received from external Law Enforcement Agencies such as Interpol, Homeland Security and CFATF (Caribbean Financial Action Task Force) have shown the massive scale of corruption and money laundering during the late 2000s to the mid 2010s,”


 

The radar was on Guyana for a while.

Django
D2 posted:
Nehru posted:

so waht is this donkey doing about it?? this illiterate bastard only braying!!!! Oh yes he waiting for a formal complaint. What a friggin JACKass!!!!!!!!!!!!

Criminal prosecution is not under his preview. Read the article rather than hyperventilate because someone dare speak to the truth of the massive thievery of the PPP. If you need to know a jackass; listen for the braying...your own voice!

YOu have to be a DUMB ASS. Why was Jagdoe and others dragged into the Office by that JACKASS. He has to be related to you!!!

Nehru
Mitwah posted:
Nehru posted:

so waht is this donkey doing about it?? this illiterate bastard only braying!!!! Oh yes he waiting for a formal complaint. What a friggin JACKass!!!!!!!!!!!!

No action can be taken without a formal complaint. The complainant would need to provide some evidence to support his/her allegations. This is standard Police/Investigation procedure. Even the RCMP, the local police or provincial police would not act here based on innuendos or allegations printed or aired in the media.

The PPP needs to file a formal complaint with supporting documentation.

Oh yes Mits I see wan man get Murder just now and the Police was right there BUT no one complained.))))))))))))))))))))

Nehru

Seems that Thomas is waging a PR war with Jagdeo.  Maybe this is his backup plan after his inability to incarcerate PPP members over the past 3 years.  Those apologizing for his inability should be cursing him over the paycheck he collected and the poor results after 3 years. 

FM
Nehru posted:
D2 posted:
Nehru posted:

so waht is this donkey doing about it?? this illiterate bastard only braying!!!! Oh yes he waiting for a formal complaint. What a friggin JACKass!!!!!!!!!!!!

Criminal prosecution is not under his preview. Read the article rather than hyperventilate because someone dare speak to the truth of the massive thievery of the PPP. If you need to know a jackass; listen for the braying...your own voice!

YOu have to be a DUMB ASS. Why was Jagdoe and others dragged into the Office by that JACKASS. He has to be related to you!!!

As said, stupid is as stupid does....above for example.

FM
Amral posted:

All them politicians are thieves. We all know that. And I do not blame them. The opportunity is there and you only get one chance to scam the system. So go ahead and do it

Precisely what the ministers in the current government are doing. They don't know if they will be ministers again in 2020 even if the coalition government holds on to power. 

Billy Ram Balgobin

This confounded fool Thomas must have the correct name. He owe Guyanese an explanation for USD575Million / yr for 3 yrs that make it USD1.725 BILLION. He said that the PPP stole/siphoned USD575million/yr. If it looks like a doubting Thomas, me thinks it's a Voodoo Thomas catfish, not worth nothing but to skin, salt, dried and put in cookup.

R

The Head of the State Assets Recovery Agency , Professor Clive Thomas says evidence from international law enforcement agencies have revealed a “massive scale of corruption and money laundering” during the period that Bharrat Jagdeo served as Guyana’s President.

Where's the evidence? Did they forget to include the Burnham and Hoyte admins corruptions? Did they forget to include the kick down door, rapes and killing of Indo Guyanese during the previous PNC dictatorship? 

FM

Hey hey hey...dem PPP bais definitely tek dem kick backs juss like de set before foh de Barge and de Dem Timbers and de Omai and de Baramama. Dem PPP bais never tink dem could lose so dem flaunt dem wealth. Hey hey hey...

FM
Labba posted:

Hey hey hey...dem PPP bais definitely tek dem kick backs juss like de set before foh de Barge and de Dem Timbers and de Omai and de Baramama. Dem PPP bais never tink dem could lose so dem flaunt dem wealth. Hey hey hey...

Labbaman, dem PNC  bais did the same. But you no wah? Den neva hide any money. Dem bais like fuh wine down and sport up. When all de money done, fraff ah buss in dem belly. 

FM

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