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Ministry refutes report about Broomes’ son

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The Ministry of Natural Resources has condemned as “baseless and mischievou­s” an online report which claimed that the son of Minister Simona Broomes had been issued mining lands as “repayment” for her remaining in government.

The report which emanated from one of several online “News/Media” companies which have appeared for the current elections season identified a recent extraordin­ary gazette in which was published the Prospectin­g Permit Medium Scale (PPMS) Exemption Order 2019.

The Order lists nine individual­s and organizati­ons awarded mining lands as part of the Mining Syndicate Initiative (MSI) begun in 2017. The lands granted these individual­s are according to the order exempt from the applicatio­n procedures mentioned in the Mining Act of 1989 and the regulation­s made thereunder for the issuance of Medium Scale Prospectin­g Permit.

Included in those names is that of a Troy Broomes and Searomanee Parasram of the Central Mahdia Mining Associatio­n as well as someone who appears to be a longstandi­ng PNCR member Dr Dalgleish Joseph.

The online report accuses Troy Broomes whom it identifies as the son of Minister Simona Broomes and Joseph of benefittin­g for an alleged massive giveaway of state lands by the APNU+AFC government.

However according to the Ministry, the Troy Broomes who has been issued lands is not the Minister’s son.

“[He] is a bona fide and legitimate miner, who, along with Mr. Parasaram and others, made an applicatio­n in early 2017 to the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) to be granted access to mining lands as part of the Mining Syndicates Initiative (MSI),” a statement from the Ministry explains.

It further notes that the applicatio­n, along with others from various Syndicates, was processed and approved once all the legal and procedural criteria were met.

“The applicatio­n by the Central Mahdia Mining Associatio­n was given no special treatment or considerat­ion and qualified for 10 mining blocks as per Government’s policy. Further, at no time was Minister Broomes involved in any of the decisionma­king processes for this mining applicatio­n,” the statement stressed.

The Ministry has called on the entity which describes itself as “here to expose and denounce the illegal APNU+AFC government which seeks to hold on to power at all costs” to publish “a total retraction of this reckless and irresponsi­ble story, which can only be intended to create confusion and disharmony within the society.”

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 ??  ?? In memory of the 73 victims of the 1976 bombing of a Cubana Air plane, a service was held at the Air Cubana Monument Site, on Sunday, on the University of Guyana’s Turkeyen campus. In attendance were several ministers of the government, the Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba to Guyana, Ricardo Lamas Camejo, and members of the diplomatic corps. (Department of Public Informatio­n photo)
In memory of the 73 victims of the 1976 bombing of a Cubana Air plane, a service was held at the Air Cubana Monument Site, on Sunday, on the University of Guyana’s Turkeyen campus. In attendance were several ministers of the government, the Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba to Guyana, Ricardo Lamas Camejo, and members of the diplomatic corps. (Department of Public Informatio­n photo)

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