Stabroek News Sunday

The probabilit­y of ExxonMobil’s ‘inadverten­t’ use of signature is extremely low

- Dear Editor,

I read an article in the Kaieteur News on November 28, 2021, titled ‘Exxon’s Consultant apologises for unauthoriz­ed use of Shyam Nokta’s signature on Yellowtail EIA’. Further, I read another article in the Stabroek News on December 7, 2021, titled ‘Nokta says apology settles unauthoriz­ed use of signature on Yellowtail document’. The Kaieteur News article stated ‘The Consultanc­y firm, Environmen­tal Resources Management (ERM), contracted by Exxon-Mobil conduct an Environmen­tal Impact Assessment on the Yellowtail developmen­t, has recently apologised to Shyam Nokta for using his signature on the project’s Non-Technical Summary (NTS) that was mistakenly published on the Environmen­tal Protection Agency’s (EPA) website. The Stabroek

News article stated that ‘Nokta is the founder of the Environmen­tal Management Consultant­s (EMC) and is also a representa­tive of the People’s Progressiv­e Party/Civic (PPP/C) government since he was on the party’s list of candidates for the 2020 general and regional elections. It is important to note that this apology came after ‘questions were raised by Environmen­talist, Simone Mangal-Joly’ with regard to the credibilit­y of the document, given that it required an independen­t company to conduct the EIA.

In the letter of apology published in the Kaieteur News on November 28, 2021, and signed by one Mr. Steve Koster P.E., Senior Partner, Partner-In-Charge,

Yellowtail Developmen­t Project EIA, it stated ‘The proponent for the Yellowtail Developmen­t Project submitted to and received approval from the ‘Guyana Environmen­tal Agency (the EPA) a list of consultant­s to conduct the EIA. This list did not include Mr. Shyam Nokta, or his company, Environmen­tal Management Consultant­s (“EMC”). In conduct of the EIA, ERM did not engage with or involve Mr. Nokta or EMC. ERM has no current relationsh­ip or engagement with Mr. Nokta or EMC to provide support to any EIA concerning the Yellowtail Developmen­t Project or otherwise’. The letter further stated, ‘It is with deep regret that Mr. Nokta’s electronic signature was inadverten­tly included by ERM on the cover of the version of the EIA non-technical summary for the Yellowtail Developmen­t that was posted on the EPA’s website’.

Editor, I would like to know the likelihood of my signature ‘inadverten­tly’ appearing on an ExxonMobil’s corporate strategy, business strategy, communicat­ions political affairs strategy or social developmen­t strategy, and published on a website if I was not recruited by ExxonMobil? Now, these are areas directly within which I work as a consultant, as Mr. Nokta works directly in areas of the environmen­t. The probabilit­y of this

occurrence is extremely low. Editor, this a very interestin­g developmen­t which also highlights the inequaliti­es in our administra­tion of justice system, generally. I would like to take this opportunit­y to urge ExxonMobil, its associates, and consultant­s to respect and obey the laws of Guyana, also as a ‘corporate citizen’, to broaden its efforts to support the promotion of greater social and economic inclusivit­y in its business endeavours. I wish that the justice administra­tion system would be just as forgiving as Mr. Nokta and his lawyer were, to the following people: Mr. Winston Jordan, former Minister of Finance, Mr. Ketith Lowenfield, former Chief Executive of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), Ms. Roxanne Myers, former Deputy Chief Elections Officer of GECOM, and the other staff and former staff members of GECOM who are implicated in legal matters; Mr. Trevor Benn, former Commission­er of Guyana Lands and Surveys, Mr. James Bond, Attorney-at-Law, Mr. Brian Tiwari, Mr. Rickford Burke, and so many others from specific groups and perceived associatio­ns.

This is also about economics and has reputation­al implicatio­ns; while Mr. Nokta and the ExxonMobil consultant­s get to move on to another payday with an apology, the lives and reputation of the many of the individual­s mentioned above, are being destroyed thus impacting their ability to earn a living and even to exist. I will now hand these negotiatio­ns over to the lawyers of the above named individual­s, as well as many others.

Sincerely,

Audreyanna Thomas

Rule of Law Advisor/Advocate

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