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September 22,2017

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Facing a cash crunch, the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) will be selling land to the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CH&PA), Minister of State Joseph Harmon announced yesterday, while noting that the corporation has sought a bailout to the tune of $2 billion.

Minister within the Ministry of Finance Jaipaul Sharma will be spearheading the finalisation of the sale, Harmon told a post-Cabinet press briefing.

Harmon said Cabinet recently considered a report the minister submitted on GuySuCo’s financial state. “Cabinet considered the report and authorised the minister to assist the management of GuySuCo with their ongoing discussions with [CH&PA] to urgently finalise the sale of lands and to facilitate payment for such lands to GuySuCo,” he said. “So, in fact, what will happen is that these lands will now come under the Central Planning and Housing Authority and will be available to the Guyanese public,” he added.

Harmon called the sale an emergency intervention but noted that selling land was always a part of GuySuCo’s diversification plans.

He could not give specifics on where the lands to be sold are located or the amount. “Those are matters which are within the discussions of GuySuCo and Central Housing and Planning Authority. What I can say to you is that the $2 billion will be made available,” he said.

On Monday, Chairman of GuySuCo’s Board of Directors Clive Thomas and Chief Executive Officer Errol Hanoman met with Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo, who is performing the functions of President,  and Minister of Agriculture Noel Holder to discuss the company’s urgent need for a flow of cash to pay workers and honour other financial commitments.

A statement from the company had said that it was agreed at the meeting that as a matter of urgency, a presentation would be made at the Cabinet meeting scheduled for the following day.

Further, the meeting agreed on steps to be taken to ensure that employees are paid for services provided to the Corporation over the past week.

The Chairman and the Chief Executive Officer were told that the matter is being given the utmost consideration by the Government and the company said it would wait on the outcome of the Cabinet the following day.

The Chairman, the statement added, assured employees, their families and communities that every effort will be made to resolve this matter very shortly.

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