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President, First Lady return from Cuba

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President, First Lady return from Cuba

Minister of Public Telecommun­ications Cathy Hughes told Cabinet and later made public that she will recuse herself from all discussion­s relating to oil and gas to avoid a potential conflict of interest because her husband was establishi­ng an office in Houston, Texas to attract oil business and the government supports her decision.

“I was out [of the country] when she did [tell Cabinet of her decision] and she made a public statement to that effect that any (oil and gas) matter she will recuse herself,” Minister of State Joseph Harmon told Stabroek News, when contacted.

“She is the type of person who would do that and says from heart what she has to say,” Harmon added

Following the September opening of a Houston, Texas office of the law firm President David Granger and his wife, Sandra Granger last night returned to Guyana from Cuba after spending approximat­ely three weeks there, a release from the Ministry of the Presidency said.

The President who was accompanie­d by the First Lady, travelled to Cuba on October 30, 2018 to undergo a medical investigat­ion.

While in Cuba, President Granger was diagnosed with Non- Hodgkin Lymphoma after an intensive series of tests by specialist doctors at the Centro de Hughes, Fields and Stoby, of which the Public Communicat­ion Minister’s husband, Nigel Hughes is a director, local anti-corruption watchdog Transparen­cy Institute of Guyana Inc. (TIGI) expressed concern that there may be a potential conflict of interest.

The Texas law firm was establishe­d to provide legal services to clients in the oil and gas sector from the convenienc­e of a Houston office, where time and travel could be significan­tly reduced for those with busy schedules or seeking informatio­n on the sector here.

“Just the fact that Nigel Hughes is the husband of Minister Cathy Hughes means that there is a potential conflict of interest. I hasten to reiterate that I am not, neither is TIGI, attempting to attack or make Investigac­iones Medico Quirugicas (CIMEQ) in Havana.

Given the diagnosis of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, the President’s Medical Team has performed a number of medical interventi­ons including the first round of chemothera­py. The President has responded well to the treatment and was given approval to return to Guyana.

President Granger once again expresses profound gratitude to all those who sent their well-wishes for his full and complete recovery, the release said. accusation­s against anyone,” TIGI President Troy Thomas had said in response to questions asked by this newspaper.

In late October, Hughes had said that she was awaiting advice from Cabinet and one of the two attorneys she has consulted about any potential conflict of interest she might face in government deliberati­ons on the oil and gas sector. She had also assured that in the interim she will recuse herself from such discussion­s.

Her decision to recuse herself was accepted by Cabinet and when oil and gas matters come up she will excuse herself Harmon said.

Hughes had declared in a statement that she had nothing to hide and disclosed that that she has also declared her assets and interests to the Integrity Commission and that Cabinet was informed about the intention of her husband’s law firm to open an office in Texas for oil industry clients. She, however, had stopped short of saying how she will deal with the potential conflict of interest.

When she was asked why she had decided to withdraw from oil and gas Cabinet meetings ahead of receiving advice, Hughes told reporters that the media was misunderst­anding what she has said on the issue and it was of concern to her.

In providing clarity, she indicated that she previously said that if there were a discussion that had anything to do with oil and gas, “I would recuse myself.” She added that she said, too, that she had gone to independen­t legal advisors to have an idea of what else she should do.

“I have done all that was legally required of me. Legally you are required to respond and report to the Integrity Commission. Although many people, including the Opposition Leader said he ain’t report, Cathy Hughes reported long before this incident. So, they require me to report. They require me to inform Cabinet. I have done those. Nobody said to me go and get independen­t advice but I said in this situation let’s do that. There is precedence all over the world. This is not a new situation, so that is what we are looking at and I promise you that as soon as we get the guidance I would be more than happy,” she said.

TIGI had pointed out that ministers of government should give more than oral assurances to issues of conflict of interest and the Integrity Commission should lead the way in having sound policies to address the issue.

 ??  ?? President David Granger (second from left) on arrival last night at the Cheddi Jagan Internatio­nal Airport, Timehri. Following chemothera­py he is wearing a mask to guard against infection. (Ministry of the Presidency photo)
President David Granger (second from left) on arrival last night at the Cheddi Jagan Internatio­nal Airport, Timehri. Following chemothera­py he is wearing a mask to guard against infection. (Ministry of the Presidency photo)

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