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Reply to "Hilton Hotel also coming to Guyana"

Django posted:
ksazma posted:

Do private enterprises need participation from NICIL for their ventures?

https://finance.gov.gy/about-u...ments-limited-nicil/

NICIL was incorporated as a Private Limited Company under the Companies Act, Chapter 89:01 in July 1990. A new Companies Act was enacted in 1991 with effect from May 1995 by the Companies Act (Commencement) Order, No. 25 of 1995 and NICIL was registered as a continuing company pursuant to Section 339 of the new Act in 1998. NICIL is 100 percent owned by the Government of Guyana.

The primary objectives of the company were that of subscribing for, taking or otherwise acquiring, holding and managing the Government’s shares, stocks, debentures or other securities of any company, co-operative societies or other corporate body. This meant that all Government shareholdings in public corporations and companies including those falling under the Public Corporations Secretariat, and the Co-operative Finance Administration Institutions were to be transferred to NICIL. The objective was to have a unified and systematic management of Government’s shareholdings.

NICIL engages in many activities such as:

  • being the holding company for Government owned minority/majority interests, property management which includes the acquisition / disposal / rental of Government owned properties,
  • Monitoring Government’s equity in other companies and acting as agents for other Government agencies in the disposal of properties or management of companies.

NICIL has a Board of Directors that consists of Minister of Finance, the Head of the Presidential Secretariat, the CEO of Go-Invest, an opposition representative and the Executive Director of NICIL.

Therefore, the AC Marriott as well as the Hilton are not sole private enterprises so shouldn't NICIL disclose what level of participation they have in these ventures?

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