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Chamber concerned over impact of crime on investor perception­s

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Not for the first time in recent years, a leading local business support organizati­on (BSO) has voiced its concern that the crime level could prove to be a serious deterrent to Guyana’s attractive­ness as an investment locale.

Speaking at a media briefing on Wednesday to announce its first Security Forum and Exposition which takes place today at Roraima Duke Lodge, Kingston, Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) President Vishnu Doerga revealed that various local and Suri-namese security-related companies that will be displaying their products today.

While the media briefing was called to deal with the details of the Security Forum, the exchange between GCCI officials and the media quickly drifted into the realm of safety and the business community. This is in the light of the spate of violent robberies and at least one killing that have occurred in recent days.

Under persistent questionin­g from some media houses, Doerga conceded that recent efforts by the Guyana Police Force to make public statistics that seek to provide assurances regarding the commission of serious crimes, are being challenged by public perception­s that may well be creating an entirely different reality. “There are the figures and there are the perception­s,” Doerga told the media briefing, adding that the spates of crime that occur even as such figures are being released send a different kind of message.

Today’s forum is intended to raise awareness in the business community regarding the need to further enhance security in the wake of concerns over crimes that increasing­ly target business houses. In its release earlier this week, the GCCI listed Microsoft, Starr Computers, Safeway Security, GEB Security, Gizmos & Gadgets, Profession­al Guard Service, INFOTrans Guyana, Integrated Security Services, Qualogy Caribbean, RK Security, National Hardware, Paramaribo Security, NRemote Tech Support, All Technologi­es Suriname and The Solutions Centre as being among the presenters and exhibitors expected to participat­e in today’s event. The event, the release said, “is an extension of the chamber’s efforts to contribute to a safe and secure environmen­t.”

Asked whether the chamber’s efforts to raise the level of security awareness was likely to secure traction across the business community, Doerga said that while the chamber could, through events like today’s forum, point business houses in what it considered to be the right

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