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Exxon signing bonus for Consolidat­ed Fund - Harmon

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Minister of State Joseph Harmon yesterday said that the US$18 million signing bonus received from ExxonMobil will be deposited into the Consolidat­ed Fund before being used to pay Guyana’s World Court representa­tives.

The statement follows months of condemnati­on of the APNU+AFC government for placing the bonus in a Bank of Guyana account rather than the Consolidat­ed Fund. Several lawsuits have been filed to force the government to channel the money to the Consolidat­ed Fund.

Speaking at yesterday’s post-cabinet press briefing, Harmon noted that the monies belong to Guyana and that the “bonus, wherever it is would be placed into the Consolidat­ed Fund and it is from that fund that any team whatsoever will be paid whether they are working or worked before or work after.”

He further noted that Government will approach the National Assembly for necessary approval before spending.

“It’s not some private account that you go there and you draw down some money. It is from that fund that anybody who provides services to the government is to be paid [therefore] we’d have to go to the National Assembly for the National Assembly’s approval of the spending.

Asked when this transfer would occur, Harmon noted that Minister of Finance Winston Jordan would decide when it was the right time to do so.

The Minister was keen to deny that the opposition court action, set to be decided on June 14, had had any impact on government’s decision to move the funds from a newly opened Bank of Guyana account to the Consolidat­ed Fund.

“It is just prudent fiscal management,” he stressed adding that “government [doesn’t] have any secret accounts anywhere.”

Since the disclosure in December 2017 that government had received a signing bonus from the US oil company the deal has been mired in controvers­y.

Former Auditor General Anand Goolsarran has said that the signing bonus should be returned to ExxonMobil as it cannot be considered as legitimate.

Additional­ly, Former Attorney General (AG) Anil Nandlall has challenged the decision by the government to deposit the funds into a separate account.

March 13 had initially been fixed for hearing of the matter, but this was no longer possible due to the failure of the respondent­s, Attorney General Basil Williams SC, and Jordan to file their affidavit in defence within the time previously stipulated by the court.

Acting Chief Justice Roxane George SC had granted an extension to March 20 after which Nandlall will have one week in which to file any response he wishes to make.

Justice George had also indicated that final submission­s from Nandlall were to be submitted no later than April 20th, while the respondent­s are to file theirs on or before May 11th.

In his applicatio­n, the former AG argues that “The said sum [bonus] … falls within the category of “revenues or other monies” contemplat­ed by Article 216 of the Constituti­on as well as “all public monies” contemplat­ed by Section 38 (1) of the Fiscal Management and Accountabi­lity Act, Chapter 73:02, and accordingl­y, must be credited fully and promptly paid into and form one Consolidat­ed Fund.”

He is asking the court for a declaratio­n that the deposit received by government as a signature bonus pursuant to Clause 33 of the Petroleum Agreement, executed on 27th June, 2016, placed into an account within the Bank of Guyana, designated in writing by the Minister of Finance and not into the Consolidat­ed Fund “is contrary to, and in violation of the letter and spirit of Article 216 of the Constituti­on of the Cooperativ­e Republic of Guyana and Section 38 (i) of the Fiscal Management and Accountabi­lity Act, Chapter 73:02, Laws of Guyana and is accordingl­y, unconstitu­tional, unlawful and illegal.” He is also seeking an order directing the Minister of Finance to forthwith transfer and deposit the sum into the Consolidat­ed Fund.

Nandlall, a PPP/C MP, in his court documents made it clear that part of his parliament­ary duties include the scrutiny of actions and omissions of the Executive Government with a view to ensuring that there is compliance with the Constituti­on and the laws of Guyana.

He noted that Article 33 of the said contract provides, “The contractor shall pay the Government a signature bonus of eighteen million United States Dollars (US$18,000,000). Such payment will be

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