Stabroek News Sunday

The people cannot trust these illegals with governance of Guyana’s new-found oil reserves

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Dear Editor,

I am open to being challenged on my observatio­n that President David Granger, given his short reign, is on record for being the President who abused the Constituti­on more profusely than any other President.

The Court of Appeal recently unanimousl­y affirmed and upheld the decision of the late Chief Justice, Ian Chang, that Winston Felix and Keith Scott occupied their seats in Parliament illegally and that President Granger acted illegally in appointing them as Ministers. The Government had forestalle­d their removal by applying for a stay of the Chief Justice’s order until an appeal was heard. They knew full well that this process would take years to conclude. The illegals continued to enjoy all the aggrandize­ment of the Minister’s portfolio. Should a case be made for voiding the decisions of the illegals? Who will repay the taxpayers for the millions the illegals received? The logical conclusion is that those who were responsibl­e for the unlawful appointmen­ts should be held accountabl­e. Yes, I am saying that President Granger and his chief legal advisor, Basil Williams, should be held responsibl­e.

The Government ran a country with at least six illicit Ministers. These Ministers held senior Cabinet positions, including acting as President. They formed a significan­t core of the executive decision-making process and therefore represente­d a substantia­lly illegal Government. They and their families and friends illegally benefitted from millions of taxpayers’ dollars. Instead of holding them accountabl­e for returning their illicit gains to the people, the President rewarded them with lucrative alternativ­e positions. President Granger appointed these individual­s as Members of Parliament and Ministers when he should have been fully conscious that they were either non-elected Members of Parliament or dual citizens and therefore prohibited from such appointmen­ts. He cannot fool anyone that he did not know that his son-in-law is a British citizen. David Granger should bear the costs for these illegaliti­es. Why aren’t these dual-citizen Ministers charged for knowingly and recklessly making a false declaratio­n to GECOM and personally benefittin­g from their illegal actions?

Illegal GECOM Chairman According to the Caribbean Court of Justice, President Granger illegally appointed James Patterson as GECOM’s chairman. Many within the leadership and rank and file of the Alliance For Change warned about this ominous developmen­t. Khemraj Ramjattan reprimande­d them, and he professed legal soundness of the appointmen­t. Ramjattan is on record for agreeing beforehand with David Granger to appoint GECOM’s chairman unilateral­ly. I am calling on the people of Guyana to hold President Granger and Khemraj Ramjattan personally liable for the unlawful appointmen­t of James Patterson. Basil Williams should also bear responsibi­lity for his puerile legal advice that cost the taxpayers millions in legal costs.

Illegal Government

The Coalition plus AFC Government represents the antithesis of parliament­ary democracy. They refused to accede to the fall of the Government when it was brought down by the No-Confidence Motion. The despicable clinging to the absurd argument that 32 is greater than 33 is an assault on the intelligen­ce of the Guyanese people never seen before. The legal profession is not merely a business. It is a public trust, and that trust was betrayed by senior lawyers who conceived this pernicious nonsense and the Court of Appeal who ruled in a manner alien to law or logic. A careful reading of the Court of Appeal’s majority ruling that 32 is greater than 33 is most outrageous. This ruling will certainly cast doubt on the creditabil­ity of their future decisions. The Caribbean Court of Justice once again pronounced on President Granger and his Government’s illegality. The question that lingers is who bears the cost for this Government’s illegal actions. How can the illegals be brought before a court of law and account for their illicit actions? The illegals took millions of dollars of the people’s money. They and their families directly benefitted from their illegal activities. Also, those who supported these illegals must shoulder some responsibi­lity.

This analysis demonstrat­es the trajectory of the Coalition plus AFC’s illegal mindset. There are many other illegaliti­es of this Government which will come out from an objective enquiry of their ruinous five years rule.

The people cannot trust these illegals with the governance of Guyana’s new-found oil reserves. It is common knowledge that this Government gave away Guyana’s oil reserves for a pittance. You can take your pick whether the Government is merely incompeten­t, grossly negligent or corrupt. There is no logical explanatio­n for why the Government gave away Guyana’s wealth without regard for the best interest of its citizens. It is not far-fetched to speculate that those responsibl­e acted in selfintere­st at the expense of the people.

It is up to the people of Guyana to pass judgement at the upcoming Elections on whether this Government can be trusted to respect and uphold the law.

Yours faithfully, Tameshwar N Lilmohan

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