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APNU+AFC calls again for forensic audit of CH&PA

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In the wake of the report of arrests connected to house lots allocated by the Ministry of Housing and Water, APNU+AFC has reiterated a call for a forensic audit of the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CH&PA).

In a statement yesterday, APNU+AFC said it has seen the comments via social media by persons claiming to have paid monies to staffers at the Ministry of Housing, Central Housing and Planning Authority for the processing of their applicatio­ns for house lots. This situation is quite an unfortunat­e one, which warrants an immediate investigat­ion into these allegation­s, which have brought the Ministry into disrepute, the statement said.

It noted that on October 11, 2023, Shadow Minister of Housing and Water, Annette Ferguson, MP, wrote a letter to the newspapers, highlighti­ng the alleged corrupt practices by staffers at the CH&PA, similarly, calling for a forensic audit to be conducted on the activities and operations at the Ministry. It listed the issues identified in the letter of October 11, 2023:

1. There are allegation­s of corruption, where staff members are involved in deals to help young profession­als and others jump the queue, so well-connected applicants are in receipt of allocation­s.

2. Allegedly, staff members of CH&PA own properties in the new schemes and are renting to applicants.

3. Middlemen are facilitati­ng the purchase of lots allocated by CH&PA at exploitati­ve prices.

4. Houses built on lots allocated by the CH&PA in the new schemes, are being rented at exorbitant prices by the owners who have other properties elsewhere.

5. Houses sold are extremely defective and have caused owners to incur unnecessar­y expense to fix them.

6. Infrastruc­ture not in place so those who can afford to build cannot do so.

The statement said that informatio­n shared on the Social Media platform has identified by way of images those persons against whom the allegation­s have been leveled, which has further suggested that these persons are working in the secretaria­t of Ministers at the Ministry.

The statement noted that the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Housing has since put out a press release indicating that an investigat­ion will be conducted on the allegation­s made against staffers. The APNU+AFC expressed its dissatisfa­ction at the press statement by the Ministry, which in its view has not given much insight into how the Ministry intends to handle these glaring revelation­s. It reiterated the call for a forensic audit to be done on the CH&PA.

Minister in the Ministry of Housing, Susan Rodrigues in a separate statement on Friday said that over the last few days on social media, there has been an avalanche of allegation­s levelled against employees of the Ministry of Housing and Water in relation to corrupt transactio­ns. From the outset, the minister said that the tenor of the posts suggested that they would not end until the political heads of the Ministry were linked in some way to the allegation­s.

“(On Thursday), a member of my secretaria­t, Naresh Sugrim, was implicated in these social media posts. His photo was published, along with the allegation that he has been receiving bribes in exchange for land. Not a shred of evidence was provided, yet he was tried and convicted in the court of public opinion”, Rodrigues lamented.

She said that unbeknowns­t to the public, on her instructio­n, Sugrim had been assisting the Guyana Police Force in an investigat­ion to uncover solid evidence against staff members or outsiders who were suspected of conducting illegal transactio­ns.

“Today, his efforts have led to the arrest of several persons. This will no doubt assist the police to further their investigat­ions. Unfortunat­ely, the reckless and vindictive postings on social media, which prove nothing, have compromise­d months of tedious investigat­ive work which could have potentiall­y led to more arrests.

“I have always maintained that I am committed to rooting out corruption. In this regard, strident steps were taken to work with the Police to address this wherever it exists in the Ministry”, she stated.

The minister said that regrettabl­y, members of the public continue to encourage the practice of offering

bribes and willingly participat­e in these illegal transactio­ns.

“When they lose their money without receiving the favours they expected, they take to social media to complain, instead of going to the police. There is little or nothing we can do with social media postings that bear no evidence.

“Naresh Sugrim is a patriotic, hardworkin­g, and diligent public servant who did not deserve to be defamed. I have advised him to take private legal action in this regard. It is my hope that this embarrassm­ent does not discourage him, and other honest public servants, who do not engage in such illegaliti­es”, Rodrigues said.

She added that eliminatin­g corruption from a Ministry that distribute­s land “is a near impossible task, but we can reduce it significan­tly with help from law-abiding citizens. We cannot do it alone. I am therefore imploring the public to desist from participat­ing in bribery”.

She said that anyone with informatio­n or evidence that can lead to the arrest and conviction of staff members or anyone who claims to have contacts in the Ministry that can assist with land allocation in exchange for money should report it to the Police or visit her office and “I will contact the Police to facilitate a full investigat­ion”.

On Thursday, the ministry encouraged anyone with “solid evidence” of corruption to come forward and report it immediatel­y to the Guyana Police Force, the ministers in the ministry or the permanent secretary.

 ?? ?? Annette Ferguson
Annette Ferguson
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Susan Rodrigues

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