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brought into disrepute, he said that he wants the public to know that he was not “blinded or frightened by accusation­s” and he “rejects and repudiates the veiled attempt at racial stereotypi­ng in some of the comments circulatin­g in the media space.”

“Mr. Patterson said that the lies and the socalled revelation of the gifts are a deliberate and blatant attempt at character assassinat­ion for political purposes, which will not succeed in derailing his objective of overseeing the government’s expenditur­e and procuremen­t practices through his chairmansh­ip of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) and representa­tion of the Guyanese people in Parliament,” the statement from Khan said.

But to add to the over $2 million in jewellery received since their tenure in office, documents from the Demerara Harbour Bridge (DHB) and Asphalt plant show a total of $6.7 million in “donations” from the DHB to the Ministry of Public Infrastruc­ture. Those monies were used to purchase Samsung smart phones totalling $406,000, Dell laptops at $765,000 and two Apple iPad Air tablets for $427,000, for Patterson and Ferguson.

Among the donations were items such as a cocktail table, dresser, king- and queen-sized bed sets, mattresses and a chest of drawers.

Patterson rejected the claims saying that he has never received any of the items. “It has also come to my attention that it is further alleged that I received a number of electronic items, such as phones, iPads and laptops. This is absolutely untrue, and I categorica­lly deny it. Whoever fabricated this lie obviously does not know that, for security and other reasons, I do not accept electronic­s of any kind from any agency, including the government, and I have always personally selected and purchased all electronic items I own. For instance, for this reason, I did not accept a mobile telephone offered by the Parliament to Ministers,” he said.

He has assured the public of his continued commitment to serving the people of Guyana without fear or favour and that he will not be sidetracke­d by political attacks or “red herring accusation­s by partisan sycophants” who have little or nothing to contribute to the public good and welfare.

“I will resist these baseless attacks from whichever quarters they emanate,” he declared.

Patterson would later post on his Facebook page that it was only after his statement on the DHB and agency gifting that his attention was drawn to the DHB gifts which also included household items such as beds and dressers. It is unclear how he would have read the report on the items but did not see the household items as they were also listed.

Edghill had told this newspaper that it was in a meeting with Manager of the Demerara Harbour Bridge and Asphalt Plant, Rawlston Adams, on Monday, and from financial documents of the DHB, that it was revealed that the then Ministers of Public Infrastruc­ture were also gifted items. It had earlier been revealed that Adams had approved a gold bracelet purchase of nearly $900,000 for himself from DHB funds in observance of internatio­nal men’s day. He has lost his position at the DHB as a result of this.

‘Stand’

Patterson took aim at Edghill saying that his making public the issue on the household items

was a “thinly veiled” racist viewpoint.

“I had hoped that my statement earlier today, completely debunking the claims being made, about gifts and donations made to me during my tenure as Minister, would lay this issue to rest – I stand by my statements. However, I was just told that Minister Edghill has now descended into the ridiculous, which I quite frankly view as a thinly veiled racist comment. His latest accusation­s that DHB purchased beds, mattresses, and other such household items for me, is an insult and barely veiled racist comment. Edghill is seeking to create the impression that as a black man, I had to wait until the coalition assumed office in 2015 in order

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rd a proper bed and matn his Facebook page. cusations and inferences nto racist behavior in the ers of his party. This is a ll on behalf of the PPP is racist line that as a black mouth’ before 2015, and ng office, had to use the rnish my home – despite none of those items were or delivered to me. He e records and staff of the al if they were even ever purchased and where they would have been delivered,” he added.

The former MoPI minister said that he wants it made public that he has never received any household item and that he has built and furnished his current home since 1995. “For the records, I live in a house which I built in 1995, which has been fully furnished since then and I have never moved since that date. The only service provided to my home during the last administra­tion was the provision of security, and that was only in mid-2016 after my home was burglarize­d and the national security committee insisted that I accept armed security presence,” he explained.

“Oh, by the way, not because I am black that means that I wear ‘bling’. Next, he will be announcing that DHB purchased fried chicken at my request,” he scoffed.

‘Resign’

Calling for his immediate resignatio­n from the PAC as the “decent thing” to do, Edghill responded to Patterson’s statement saying that his predecesso­r wanted to deviate from the issue by making it political and about racism.

“David Patterson’s failed attempt to exonerate and shift blame by separating himself from the Agencies that he oversaw is not even being accepted by the gullible among his support base. His ‘slip is showing’ as our respected elders would say. Notice is also taken of his second statement which came later in the day and is now seeking to obfuscate. This is another exercise in futility, and clearly expresses to the world the depraved mentality that is being nurtured. There is nothing racist about making public, the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. It is what the people of Guyana expects and rightfully deserves,” Edghill said.

“For the record, it is my considered opinion, based upon the facts that I shall state in this missive that Mr. Patterson is guilty of (a) misuse of

Office, (b) abuse of privilege, (c) misconduct in public office and (d) deception when caught. The jury will pronounce on this matter. These are the facts,” he added, while listing items, which have receipts issued by government agencies, which were received by Patterson during his tenure.

“In May 2020, while the country was experienci­ng post elections fiasco and in the middle of Court cases, gifts were purchased for the Minister’s birthday by the Maritime Administra­tion Department to the tune of $704,292. These are the kinds of gifts Mr. Patterson accepted and says `followed the rules’. Why weren’t the value of the gifts ever questioned? Where is his moral compass?

“On the same date, there was another gift purchased for $387,486. On 4th May, 2017 a gift was purchased for the Minister by the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), another agency that fell under his purview. That gift was purchased in the sum of $117,200 from King’s Jewellery and even had Patterson’s initials ‘DP’ engraved.

“May 3rd 2018 and May 4th, 2018 two purchases were made and the voucher said payment for gifts for Minister Patterson’s birthday and the figure attached was $300,000. There is a letter signed to the Maritime Administra­tion on May 3rd, for the approval of the gifts.

“The Transport and Harbours Department also purchased gifts for Patterson on May 4th, 2017 in the sum of $76,818. On May 6 th , 2020 while squatting in office, illegally pretending to the people that he is the Minister, received another gift for $54,720 and the receipts are there to prove”, Edghill said.

Stabroek News had reported on January 18 th that documents from the Demerara Harbour Bridge Company and its Asphalt Plant show that two days before Patterson’s birthday in 2017, a total of $504,000 was approved for the purchase of a gold hand band and tie pin for him.

A requisitio­n to purchase the items, dated 2nd of May 2017 describes the items as a hand band (moveable) and a tie pin which had respective price tags of $424,400 and $78,300.

“Do the decent thing and resign as Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee,” Edghill urged yesterday, while adding that Patterson’s party, the Alliance for Change also needs to disclose if this was the standard that they set while in Government and they need to say if this is wrong or acceptable.

Edghill called on Guyana’s Integrity Commission to investigat­e Patterson to see if the over $2.6 million in gifts he received were declared.

“The Integrity Commission Act is clear that you must declare any gift of US$50 or more in your annual declaratio­n for the year that you received it, and if you don’t, you have made a false declaratio­n, which is a criminal act and you can be prosecuted in the Court. As a citizen, I am calling on the members of the Integrity Commission to investigat­e if these gifts that were given by agencies in the Ministry of Public Infrastruc­ture to David Patterson and Annette Ferguson were declared. If they weren’t declared, let the law be followed. I expect to see charges and prosecutio­n,” Edghill contended.

Under Article 3 of the David Granger APNU+AFC Ministers’ Code of Conduct that deals with gifts, it states that no person in public life shall for himself or herself or for anyone else accept any gift, benefit or advantage from anyone, “save personal gifts from a relative or friend, or personal gifts given otherwise than as a motive or reward for doing or forbearing to do anything in the performanc­e of his or of his or her official functions or causing any other person from doing or forbearing to do anything.” The provision does not apply to gifts received on behalf of the state by any person in public life in the course of the performanc­e of his or her official functions.

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