Stabroek News

New board for GuySuCo remains in flux

-Harmon says NICIL press release was premature

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Despite the National Industrial & Commercial Investment­s Limited (NICIL) on Wednesday naming a Board for the Guyana Sugar Corporatio­n, Minister of State Joseph Harmon yesterday stressed that the issue is still engaging the attention of Cabinet.

“There is no disparity. There is only a matter of timing in the release of informatio­n, that is all there is. That the matter is still engaging Cabinet. The release should not have been released at that time but we are still moving ahead with what we have to do in GuySuCo,” Harmon told Stabroek News on the sidelines of the sitting of the National Assembly yesterday.

Harmon had on Friday said that government is still to decide on a GuySuCo board but government holding company, NICIL went ahead and named board members, raising questions about which body is in charge of the process.

Naming Special Purpose Unit (SPU) head Colvin Health-London as the Chairman, the advertisem­ent, on page 15 of the Wednesday edition of Stabroek News, lists eight other members of what it said will be an 11-member Board and gives a brief bio of each. The two other members, the advertisem­ent explained, will be GuySuCo executives and will be named when their appointmen­ts are confirmed.

The other members listed are Fritz McLean, Komal Singh, Arianne Mc Lean, George Jervis, Verna Adrian, Vishnu Panday, Roshan Khan and Annette Arjoon.

The content of the advertisem­ent is contradict­ory to Harmon’s statement to the press that a decision was still to be made and when it has been made it will follow the procedural requiremen­ts such as being announced by Cabinet and in the Official Gazette.

The naming of the chairman of GuySuCo in the ad is also problemati­c as members of Cabinet have challenged the decision to have Heath-London be the chair of the company while also presiding over the privatizat­ion of four sugar estates.

Yesterday, Harmon added that he could not say if the Board will comprise the persons named by NICIL as other names might have to be added. “I can’t say precisely that all of it will be the same but we may very well have to add some other people to it,” he said.

According to sources, NICIL’s paid advertisem­ent has irked Cabinet members who are in shock that the agency would give the names of a proposed Board and list it as approved.

“There is… mischief here. We never agreed on that board. It is absolutely not true and no government is going to advertise decisions of Cabinet. That is terrible. I was taken aback being a member of Cabinet that was what is happening,” one source said.

“As far as I am aware, no decision has been made so I am not sure, as the case may be, where this is coming from and we will have to get to the bottom of this at the next Cabinet meeting,” another source posited.

This newspaper had been told that the proposed appointmen­t of the head of the unit set up to oversee privatisat­ion of four sugar estates as the Chairman of GuySuCo has generated opposition at Cabinet. It came up again for discussion at last week Tuesday’s Cabinet meeting.

Some members of Cabinet feel that not only has there been a “straying away from the white paper proposal made in parliament on sugar” but that there is an inherent conflict in having the head of the regulatory body [the Board] be also responsibl­e for the oversight of the sale of the very assets of the corporatio­n.

The appointmen­t of a new GuySuCo Board had been

was leaked, this newspaper would have to ask itself because he understand­s that it was the Stabroek News who first got the informatio­n. “You would know because the person who leaked it took it to you, to Stabroek News,” he said.

It was the Kaieteur News that first reported on the Cabinet Document.

The old Board, chaired by Professor Clive Thomas, was dissolved as of February 14th. A statement the week before from the SPU, which is overseeing the privatisat­ions, had informed of the Board’s dissolutio­n, saying that it was a decision by government holding company, NICIL. In addition, NICIL instructed GuySuCo to freeze all hiring and not to renew any employee contracts.

“The life of the board of GuySuCo came to an end on February 14 after the Board of Directors of NICIL, in a Special Board Meeting, made the decision to install a new board focused on the transforma­tion of the corporatio­n as envisioned by NICIL-SPU,” the statement had said.

“The NICIL board also instructed GuySuCo to freeze all hiring and to not renew any employee contracts that are expiring at this time. NICIL has begun working with the management team at the corporatio­n to implement management changes, some of these changes are already being implemente­d and more are expected to follow in the coming weeks,” it added.

Thomas told this newspaper that he was never informed of a new Board being proposed and he wrote members of the old board informing them that it seemed that they no longer had a role to play.

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