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US$141M doled out from PetroCaribe fund for GPL, others

By Jomo Paul, June 17, 2015 9:24 am, Source

 

[www.inewsguyana.com] – While there is still some confusion about where the monies from the now bankrupt PetroCaribe fund went, Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo has revealed that more than US$100M of that money went towards a state-owned company.

 

Prime Minister, Moses Nagamootoo

 

Minister of State, Joseph Harmon had recently revealed that the APNU+AFC government met a blank PetroCaribe fund, which is supposed to be filled with cash, given Guyana’s lucrative rice for oil deal with neighbouring Venezuela.

 

The former administration – People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) – has since responded stating that all the monies can be accounted for, indicating that some of the monies went to developmental projects.

 

However, on Tuesday June 16, at the Enmore Martyrs commemoration ceremony, the Prime Minister revealed the amounts that were given to state agencies over the years, including the Guyana Power and Light Incorporated and the Ministry of Housing.

 


File Photo: Workers loading paddy destined for Venezuela onto a vessel at Muneshwers’ Wharf

 

“We had billions of dollars in the PetroCaribe fund and we were never told that the government that was in power just a few days ago transferred US$115M to the Guyana Power and Light…transferred US$10M to the Ministry of Housing under Irfaan Ali…all along we were told that money was coming from the treasury to build the Hope Canal and we were told that US$16M was transferred from the rice fund for the canal’s construction,” the Prime Minister shockingly revealed.

 

In total, just over US$141 million was doled out from the PetroCaribe fund.

 

Given the stark realities as revealed by Nagamootoo, the government is now trying its utmost best to find monies to pay rice farmers for paddy that was sold in the last crop.

 

“Not only did we bring the sugar industry down but we brought rice on the brink of danger, real danger,” said Nagamootoo.

 

On Tuesday, the Guyana Rice Producers Association (GRPA) noted the plight currently facing the industry because of indebtedness by the Guyana Rice Development Board (GRDB) to its contracted paddy and rice suppliers.

 

According to the GRPA, the payment of debts will go a long way towards alleviating severe financial hardships currently affecting the rice farmers.

 

“The RPA is calling on the Ministry of Finance and the APNU+AFC Coalition Government to immediately honour their obligation and make the payments long over-due in order to avoid dire consequences to this vital, national export industry,” the statement noted.

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Originally Posted by Jay Bharrat:

So the $$$ was used on other projects.  Were the APNU and AFC as opposition parties supposed to know that?

 

That's why they were having problems paying the rice farmers.

 

The main issue here is whether the funds were misappropriated by the previous government, and used outside of what was allowed. As far as I can determine, the fund could have been used for development projects. Regarding, misappropriation (theft) this has not been shown as yet. Lots of spin from the new govt. but, this is to be expected.

Z

Agree with Zed.

 

Where were the Shadow Ministers?

 

Are the former opposition saying they did not know this was going on?

How come they did not sue to stop it?

 

The PPP just outwitted them all?

FM

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