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Agri Minister sues Norton

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Minister of Agricultur­e Zulfikar Mustapha has filed a $5m libel suit against Leader of the Opposition Aubrey Norton, who he says has accused him of corruption and for which he is seeking a retraction and apology.

In addition, he wants an injunction restrainin­g Norton from further publishing or causing through agents, the publicatio­n of the words complained of which he said are defamatory.

In his claim filed with the High Court registry yesterday, Mustapha is seeking aggravated and/or exemplary damages, interest on any award given, costs and any further order the court deems fit to grant.

Mustapha says in his claim that sometime around December 2nd last, a press statement was posted on the Opposition’s Facebook page in which corruption allegation­s were levelled against him.

According to Mustapha, the matter pertaimed to the smuggling of chicken into Guyana from Suriname.

The press statement the claimant says, also accuses him of interferin­g with the police investigat­ion regarding alleged smuggling, thereby “unlawfully depriving the country of revenue and underminin­g the success of the poultry industry in Guyana.”

Of the statement, the

Agriculter

Minister said, “the words, and any reasonable inference thereto is completely and utterly false and without any foundation in reality, real or imaginary.”

Mustapha said that following the publicatio­n of the statement by the Office of the Leader of the Opposition, he then issued his own press release refuting what he said were the “false and libelous” claims made by Norton.

Mustapha said his statement was accompanie­d by exhibits of the documentat­ion establishi­ng the legality of the importatio­n of chicken from Suriname.

The Agricultur­e Minister said in his statement of claim (SoC), that the decision of the government to import chicken from Suriname “became necessary since the local chicken consumptio­n has vastly increased, resulting in the local supply being unable to meet the growing demand.”

He went on to say that in addition to the increased local consumptio­n, the local chicken industry was seriously affected by an outbreak of avian influenza in the United States of America early last year.

According to him, the outbreak, in turn, negatively affected the importatio­n of hatching eggs, which led to the depletion of an already inadequate supply of chicken in Guyana.

The decision to import chicken Mustapha said, was not only to ensure adequate supplies but also to stabilize prices in an effort to protect consumers.

He said that it was in these circumstan­ces, that the government-owned and controlled Guyana Marketing Corporatio­n (GMC) which falls under the supervisor­y authority of the Ministry of Agricultur­e, was instructed and authorised to import chicken in order to meet the demand of the local market.

Against this background, Mustapha said he called on Norton to immediatel­y “withdraw this baseless, reckless and libelous allegation.”

Mustapaha said that following the release of his press statement, no apology or retraction was forthcomin­g from the Office of the Opposition Leader, but rather a statement in response which repeated the allegation.

Describing himself as a “distinguis­ehd public figure” who he said has “enjoyed local and internatio­nal acclaim worldwide,” Mustapha said that the statements from the defendant have caused harm to his character.

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Aubrey Norton
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Zulfikar Mustapha

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