Times of Suriname

Ministers accused of taking heavy kickbacks from State settlement­s

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Some Ministers of the Government of Guyana are being accused of taking kickbacks from certain settlement­s that the State has made with a few big companies. The fact that Government seems to need little or no basis to make decisions to settle with companies for huge amounts has raised eyebrows. The case with BK Internatio­nal where the government decided to settle based on a letter was cited. A usually reliable source indicated that it was recently found that the government settled yet another multi-million dollar case with BK Internatio­nal. This is a case between the Guyana Power and Light (GPL) and BK Internatio­nal. “The case that was filed under the previous government just suddenly disappeare­d out of the system,” the source said. The source continued, “It is a totally fabricated matter. BK had occupied a piece of land where GPL placed a generator at Vreed-en-Hoop. It was government land, I believe. GPL went and cleared the land. (Owner of BK, Brian) Tiwarie had old iron and they put in some bush along the river bank. BK fabricated a claim suing for $700M.” Kaieteur News understand­s that a defence was filed and it was stated that the iron that Tiwarie claimed that he lost was indeed still in the bush. It was also stated that GPL had to pay about $3M to remove the scrap iron. However, BK maintained that he had bulldozers and caterpilla­r loaders on the land. The source told this newspaper that the matter was settled but could not say how much exactly the settlement was.

The Government has made a USD 5.7M out of court settlement with BK over a simple threatenin­g letter. The source said, “Tiwarie did not collect all that money; Government officials benefitted.” “Remember, there was also the Rudisa settlement. They benefitted from that too. That settlement was negotiated even before elections. You might have noticed a few of them using KIA cars; Rudisa is the company that imports KIA cars to Guyana.” The Consumptio­n Tax settlement between the government and the Demerara Distillers Limited (DDL) has also raised eyebrows. The concerns there were fully ventilated in the media. When he addressed the National Assembly during the Budget 2018 Debates, Former Attorney General Anil Nandlall noted the number of settlement­s that the government was making.

(Kaieteurne­ws.com)

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