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Ifa Kamau Cush had been jailed in NY for grand larceny

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it would have been expected that the city would have done due diligence on Cush. A guilty plea to grand larceny would be a red flag in such deal making and under normal circumstan­ces should have given pause to the city. The city has not said what background checks were done on any of the principals in the deal.

In addition to the four months of incarcerat­ion and probation, Cush was ordered to pay restitutio­n of US$7,981. Court documents show that he had been taken to court in 2006 for violation of the terms of his probation. The county clerk signed a declaratio­n of delinquenc­y and a warrant was issued for his arrest. Cush was returned on the warrant in November of 2006 and released on his own recognizan­ce in November 2006. He was then returned again on the warrant on August 30, 2011.

Cush on Thursday made several derogatory comments to opponents of the metered parking project on Facebook.

Asked to provide a copy of the contract entered into with the city of Georgetown, Cush told one individual: “You’re not progressiv­es. You are freeloader­s. You lack the intestinal fortitude to control your own destiny. You all possess the mentality of slaves, indentured servants, incapable of generating wealth and building capacity.”

He further declared that “those of you with the mentality of slaves and indentured servants pay to park without a mumbling word in the United States and the United Kingdom. However in Guyana because you lack the responsibi­lity of citizenshi­p you prefer to live in squalor and backwardne­ss. Fortunatel­y you are in the minority for most Guyanese citizens are committed to modernisin­g our country.”

His comments were widely shared and criticised yesterday, prompting SCS Managing Director of Business Developmen­t Amir Oren and Managing Director of Operations Simon Moshelle to issue a press release condemning his statements. Attempts by Stabroek News to contact Cush proved futile as calls to his phone went unanswered.

He, however, on Friday stood by his comments. Posting on his Facebook page, Cush wrote, “I stand firmly behind my comment about the slave mentality among the protestors. That is my personal opinion. I did not utter those statements on behalf of Smart City Solutions.”

Cush’s pride in his comments were not shared by SCS, which described them as “utterly obscene and despicable.” It added that it wishes to disassocia­te itself completely from the “disgracefu­l” statement issued by Cush.

“This statement was issued without knowledge and authority of Smart City Solutions. Mr Cush neither speaks for nor represents Smart City Solutions” the company explained.

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