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Guns drawn in showdown between GRA and BaiShanLin


 

– as officials move to seize machinery, other assets over breached agreements

The rift between Government and BaiShan Lin over the company’s breached agreements escalated yesterday into an ugly showdown in which guns were reportedly drawn, as Guyana Revenue Authority officials swooped down on the Chinese firm’s Coomacka, Linden concessions to seize its assets.
Kaieteur News understands that the drama began early in the day when the GRA team visited the area to confiscate the company’s equipment.
A staffer at BaiShanLin contacted Kaieteur News by phone to claim that the GRA operatives had stormed their Linden operations and seized billions in duty-free equipment. The staffer also alleged that the officers also made off with laptops, cash and other personal items.
According to sources at Linden, both sides filed complaints at the Mackenzie Police Station. The BaiShan Lin officials allegedly stated that they were robbed, while the GRA officers said that they met with resistance while carrying out the operation.
The GRA officers, according to a source, also claimed that some of the Bai ShanLin employees were heavily armed, and that the weaponry on the site included sub-machine guns.
A senior police official also confirmed that both GRA and staffers from the Chinese logging firm had filed complaints at the Mackenzie Police Station.
Kaieteur News understands that GRA officials had visited the company’s Cacique Palace offices last Friday and had notified officials of its intention to visit Coomacka.
Sources within the GRA said that officers took possession of some building material, while refuting the claims that “billions in equipment” and other items were seized.
Yesterday’s clash came just five days after the Guyana Forestry Commission (GFC) announced that it was moving to repossess over 600,000 hectares from BaiShanLin International Forest Development Inc., which has been under fire for its operations here. The GFC statement, made on Tuesday, came hours after Cabinet met and gave it blessings to the commission for actions to be taken against BaiShanLin.
According to GFC, the decision was taken after the cash-strapped BaiShanLin failed to deliver on agreed actions to introduce investors to the commission and failing despite being given time to prove that it had an acceptable plan to clear an approximately $80M debt.
It owes the government of Guyana hundreds of millions of dollars for properties it bought, including the Cacique Banquet Hall behind Ramada Princess Casino, in Providence. It was taken to court by BK International, a local contractor for hundreds of millions of dollars owed for housing lands at Providence.
Exports Halted
Last year, Government halted log exports for the company after it became clear that a US$70M wood processing facility in Linden was not going to happen.
That plant was key to BaiShanLin being granted billions of dollars in duty free concessions from since 2006 when it first appeared on the Guyana scene.
GFC, in explaining its decision to repossess the 618,000 hectares which BaiShanLin has managed to snap up, some under questionable means, made it clear that it has been engaging the company since April 8, 2016 to provide an update on its plans to clear the $80M debts.
”During the meeting, representatives noted that the BIFDI had suffered financial constraints which affected the establishing of the wood processing facility and that the company was engaging a new partner that would contribute significantly to the investment in Guyana.”
GFC said its board was assured of the financial strength of the new partner who had committed to pay off the debt owed by BaiShanLin to GFC.
”The BIFDI was requested to submit information about its operations in Guyana, settle its arrears and submit a letter of commitment from the new partner.”
However, it seemed that even at the 11th hour, BaiShanLin was not willing to, or in position to comply with the orders of the regulators.
”To date, the BIFDI has failed to fulfill any of its commitments to the Government of Guyana; effectively failing on the obligations it made, which were accepted in good faith,” the statement explained. GFC said that in keeping with Forest Governance Practices, it will be formally repossessing the concessions owned by the company and accelerating efforts to recover the debt owed.
BIFDI was incorporated in September 2006 under the Guyana Companies Act 1991 with the main objective of timber harvesting and establishing downstream wood processing operations in Linden, GFC explained.
Troubled Presence
BaiShanLin’s presence in Guyana had been an extremely uncomfortable one for especially the last administration of the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C), under President Donald Ramotar, after it became known that the company was virtually given a blank cheque to carry out operations here.
It was allowed to bring in hundreds of Chinese workers without much attention paid by local authorities to ensure that they returned home after their contract ended.
The situation was so bad that British and German immigration authorities were convinced that BaiShanLin had stretched its tentacles to human trafficking.
The company even attempted to bring women in on flights from China but a number of them were detained, with immigration authorities saying they did not fit the profile of being logging workers. There are indications, too, from correspondence to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, that certain officials of the Clement Rohee-led Ministry of Home Affairs may have been bribed to facilitate visas for BaiShanLin.
The Guyana Embassy in China had over time warned BaiShanLin that it was not complying with visa requirements which called for reports to be filed with the embassy when the workers returned to China.
In Guyana, BaiShanLin is the third largest holder of state forests behind Barama Company Limited, a Malaysian company, and the Indian-owned Vaitarna Holdings.
In 2011, it was granted 52,896 hectares up the Berbice River through a company named Haimorakabra Logging Company Inc.
Through a number of questionable transactions called joint ventures, the Chinese logger acquired Puruni Woods- 107,671 hectares; Kwebanna Wood Products Inc.-87,361 hectares; Sherwood Forest Inc.- 167,075 hectares; Woods Association Industries Co Limited- 26,076 hectares and other concessions- all totally over 600,000 hectares.
The concessions are located in Regions One, Seven, Eight and Nine and Ten.
But BaiShanLin was not only involved in logging and export. It had also branched off to gold mining, housing, river transportation, ship building and even property acquisition.

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I hate anti-koolie in all its forms with every cell in my body. I will continue to hate anti-koolie until I depart this earth. But I am happy to see this Chinaman race con exploitation of dark skin get kick out of Guyana. Good.

Prashad

Chinese Bank, BaiShanLin discuss future in Guyana

…Investment Agreement with Govt was not terminated


—Attorney

High-level meetings are being held in China with stakeholders of BaiShanLin International Forest Developers Inc (BIFDI), with a view of determining the fate of the Chinese logging company in Guyana and whether there will be any further investments locally.
This information was disclosed by Attorney for the embattled logging company in Guyana—Pratesh Satram.

Logs extracted by BaiShanLin awaiting exportation

Logs extracted by BaiShanLin awaiting exportation

A BaiShanLin truck in the interior

A BaiShanLin truck in the interior

He told Guyana Times on Sunday that the legal team is awaiting word from China on how to move forward with any representation. The meetings, he said, include members of the China Development Bank (CDB) and the executives of the Company.
The CDB’s involvement came after a US$60 million loan the logging company had secured from the bank, was placed in limbo when the Guyana Forestry Commission (GFC) pulled the plug on BaiShanLin’s Joint Venture Agreements here.
Guyana Times was also told that while the GFC has terminated the Joint Venture Arrangements BaiShanLin shared with five local companies, in addition to revoking its State Forests Exploratory Permit (SFEP), the investment agreement that had been inked between the company and government remains in force.
Should the Investment Agreement be terminated, BaiShanLin will be liable to repaying all of the fiscal concessions it had been granted over the years to the tune of billions—in addition to the $80 million the GFC claims it is owed.
The GFC on Tuesday last announced that it was moving to repossess concessions held by BaiShanLin.
Guyana Times has since been able to confirm too that the Forestry Commission had also in the previous week, written to five companies affiliated with BaiShanLin, terminating the Joint Ventures that the companies had effected with the Chinese logging company.
Each of the companies had held Timber Sales Agreements (TSAs) which BaiShanLin used in order to extract and export logs from Guyana since its SFEP disallowed extraction from its concession.
Based on documentation seen by this publication, on September 1, 2016, the GFC wrote to the five companies with whom BaiShanLin had entered into Joint Ventures, informing them that the arrangement had been terminated, since the Commission had not been informed ahead of time of a transfer of shares.
Each company was told to remove any equipment it had on the more than 400,000 hectares of forest within 90 days.
BaiShanLin has since secured the services of Satram and Satram Law Firm and the attorneys are now questioning the action taken against the five companies since none would have made or reneged on any commitments to the government or the Forestry Commission.
Satram had told Guyana Times on Wednesday that the US$60 million loan taken by the Chinese logging company from the CDB was under threat, since the shares BaiShanLin would have acquired in the local companies had been used as security against the loan.
The matter has also engaged the attention of the Chinese Embassy in Guyana, since it was approached for assistance by BaiShanLin.
According to letters issued to Haimorakabra Logging Co Inc, Kwebanna Wood Products Inc, Sherwood Forests Inc, Wood Association Industries Company and Puruni Woods, they had violated provisions in the Forestry Act when they failed to inform the Commission of a transfer of shares, hence the decision to terminate the arrangement.
In making the announcement of repossession, the Commission said: “The decision came after the company failed to deliver on agreed actions to introduce investors to the Commission and having been given time to prove that it had an acceptable plan to clear an approximately GY$80 million debt.
“In keeping with Forest Governance Practices, the GFC will be formally repossessing the concessions owned by the company and accelerating efforts to recover the debt owed,” it declared.
None of this however, had been communicated to any of the five companies and according to the Attorney this publication spoke with, the GFC has not been formally responded to, but the matter would be vigorously defended in court.
BIFDI was incorporated in September 2006 under the Guyana Companies Act 1991 with the main objective of timber harvesting and establishing downstream wood processing operations in Linden.
To date however, BIFDI has failed to fulfil many of its commitments to the Government of Guyana, reneging on the obligations it made, which were accepted in good faith, according to GFC.

FM

Bk will be the beneficiary of this police action. He already secured billions worth of steel from the speciality hospital collapse. Now Granger et al doing his dirty work to settle the score with the Chinese.

FM
Nehru posted:

International Business and Globalization demands civilized approach to Business. The SHIT HEADS PNC Mo Fiah Primitive ways will never work!!!!!!!!!!!!!

BSL is bankrupt in China, and owes Guyana money.They have also been breaking the law in numerous ways.
So oh wise one, how do they handle these sort of cases in the US and Canada? Or maybe you can suggest some PPP policies that would get these Chinese to pay up?

Mr.T
cain posted:
Nehru posted:

A great way for SHIT HEADS to attract investment.

Sayyy what??? Understand what you are replying to, you frikin turd.

I don't think you quite understand what Nehru means. "investments" to the PPP means "back handers and bribes". You can take Nehru out of Guyana, but you can't take the crook out of Nehru.

Mr.T

The Chinese have money to lend countries like Guyana.  They are tough with the terms of their loans which involve making concessions to Chinese-owned companies. Any attempt to pressure the Chinese can result in in your balls being squeezed by the powerful yellow hands. Beware of the Chinese balls twister.

Billy Ram Balgobin

There should be no deals with those Chinese. Dealing with them is like parents sending their daughter to work in their office but instead she's continuously raped but meanwhile to keep the parents quiet, they are handed a wad of cash.

Same thing with the land, raped, pass some hush money over.

cain
Chief posted:

Why did Rhee and the Ppp made such a deal with the Chineese?

At least our current Govt is trying to clean up this mess that we made by the PPP.

 

The thing that we Guyanese Indians don't want to expose to the rest of the population is that corruption in the PPP government was mainly concentrated in the hands of the Hindus. In order to look inclusive, they brought in a couple of Muslims, with a token black here and there.The drugs trade is predominantly controlled by Hindus.
If you look at what has been happening after the election, it is again the Hindus in the PPP who are making the most noise.

Mr.T
Chief posted:

Why did Rhee and the Ppp made such a deal with the Chineese?

At least our current Govt is trying to clean up this mess that we made by the PPP.

 

Bai, stick to selling falaffel.  You a ball of hot gas!!

FM

The Chinese government is all about land expansion. Guyana is easy pick. A small population which is engaged in racial conflict, lots of land and historical connections to China. Perfect for the swamping of Chinese immigration and anchor babies. There is no doubt in my mind that the Chinese government was pulling the covert strings all along.

 

Prashad
Last edited by Prashad

I just read about what is happening in London. The Chinese National Airline is warning Chinese visiting London to stay away from areas populated with Indians Pakistanis and blacks. This is what they truly think of us.

Prashad
Prashad posted:

I just read about what is happening in London. The Chinese National Airline is warning Chinese visiting London to stay away from areas populated with Indians Pakistanis and blacks. This is what they truly think of us.

Exactly. But these PPP worshippers want to hide the racist Chinese views.

Mr.T
Mr.T posted:
Prashad posted:

I just read about what is happening in London. The Chinese National Airline is warning Chinese visiting London to stay away from areas populated with Indians Pakistanis and blacks. This is what they truly think of us.

Exactly. But these PPP worshippers want to hide the racist Chinese views.

If Chinese are racists, how come Granja got wan chinee lady fuh he wife?

FM
skeldon_man posted:
Mr.T posted:
Prashad posted:

I just read about what is happening in London. The Chinese National Airline is warning Chinese visiting London to stay away from areas populated with Indians Pakistanis and blacks. This is what they truly think of us.

Exactly. But these PPP worshippers want to hide the racist Chinese views.

If Chinese are racists, how come Granja got wan chinee lady fuh he wife?

She never got the memo.

cain
skeldon_man posted:
Mr.T posted:
Prashad posted:

I just read about what is happening in London. The Chinese National Airline is warning Chinese visiting London to stay away from areas populated with Indians Pakistanis and blacks. This is what they truly think of us.

Exactly. But these PPP worshippers want to hide the racist Chinese views.

If Chinese are racists, how come Granja got wan chinee lady fuh he wife?

She is not from China. She is from Suriname. Don't confuse those Chinese crooks that the PPP handed out passports to like sweets are in any way the same as the Citizens in the Caribbean who are of Chinese descent.

Mr.T

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