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Sam Hinds, Teixeira, others quizzed over NICIL audit findings

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Former Prime Minister Samuel Hinds and current PPP/ C Members of Parliament Gail Teixeira, Irfaan Ali and Nigel Dharamlall have been questioned by the Special Organised Crime Unit (SOCU) in relation to the findings of the forensic audit into government’s holding company NICIL.

Opposition Chief Whip, Teixeira speaking at a press conference at Freedom House yesterday, said she and the other three party members were notified that they were needed for questionin­g by inspectors who showed up at their homes without any previous notificati­on.

Ali, minister of housing and commerce under the former PPP/C government was the first to be questioned on January 6. He was followed by Dharamlall, a permanent secretary under the former PPP/ C government and Teixeira, a former presidenti­al adviser who were called in for Monday, and Hinds who went in yesterday.

“We are convinced that the government is using the coercive arms of the State to threaten and intimidate PPP/C Members of Parliament but it is not succeeding and we wish to thank civil society and citizens of Guyana who are being vocal in their concerns of these develop- ments that are taking place with regard to the treatment of Members of the Parliament of the People’s Progressiv­e Party and former members of the government such as former Prime Minister Sam Hinds,” Teixeira said.

She related that the other three party members were given a specific date to appear at SOCU head offices on Camp Road. However, on Monday, an inspector arrived at her home and told her of her same-day interview.

Teixeira told Stabroek News she was under the impression that she had been under surveillan­ce for days and that the inspectors who showed up at her door had been outside her home for over 20 minutes before making their presence known.

She said the way in which the party members have been called in for questionin­g reeked of intimidati­on.

Teixeira said they were told that the NICIL audit report contains a number of allegation­s that could lead to criminal charges being filed and SOCU addressed these during the interview process. She related that they were told that it was the first phase of questionin­g and it was made known that there would be additional interviews.

In his audit report on NICIL, former AuditorGen­eral Anand Goolsarran urged that criminal and/or disciplina­ry actions be instituted against all those responsibl­e for the intercepti­on of State revenues totalling $26.858 billion in violation of Articles 216 of the Constituti­on and the related sections of the Fiscal Management and Accountabi­lity (FMA) Act. He also urged criminal and/or disciplina­ry actions against all those responsibl­e for violating Article 217 of the Constituti­on by causing expenditur­e to be incurred out of State resources without parliament­ary approval.

“I have nothing to hide, I have nothing. I think personally it is a fishing expedition and I think it is meant to intimidate, meant to embarrass and meant to look as if they are doing something…I have nothing to be fearful of. I have bro- ken no laws,” Teixeira declared yesterday.

The opposition chief whip questioned the mandate of SOCU and why ranks from the Criminal Investigat­ion Department (CID) conducted the interviews at SOCU’s head office on Camp Road. She said that since SOCU fell under the anti-money laundering legislatio­n, ques- tions remain as to the nexus between the unit, the CID and the forensic audit of NICIL.

“SOCU’s role as we know in law is covered under the Anti- Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) Act and they relate to the ( Financial Intelligen­ce Unit) FIU so again the question is what is SOCU’s role in relation to an audit by Mr Goolsarran of NICIL? It is also to be noted that FIU is without a director therefore the government must answer how does SOCU get involved in this audit report when it is assumed that the FIU and the SOCU relate to one

another as guided by law…and not by the capricious­ness of whoever thinks they can use SOCU as an instrument to target Members of Parliament of the PPP,” she said.

The opposition Chief Whip highlighte­d that there is a blurring of lines in relation to the responsibi­lities of the various law enforcemen­t units. She said while the interviews were conducted at SOCU headquarte­rs, it was CID officers who asked the questions and the head of the unit Sydney James was absent. “SOCU seems to be running on a track that nobody understand­s,” she asserted.

“The problem for the APNU+AFC Coalition is that they went to the public for three years in a row as a combined party and then later as a coalition and screaming that there was corruption, money laundering and all these unsavoury illegal activities of the PPP/C government and now the problem is they have to prove it. They have led people up the garden path…their first announceme­nt when they got into government was to scream that so much billions of dollars were in secret bank accounts etcetera. Clearly it is to vindicate their own campaign that they carried out (the operations),” she said.

Teixeira accused the government of having tunnel vision when it comes to the former PPP/C administra­tion. She pointed out that government has admitted that huge amounts of gold is being smuggled out of the country and also highlighte­d the murders committed in the past two weeks of the New Year. “The issues of the other illegaliti­es, why is there not the same focus and passion by the government in relation to the gold smuggling? In relation to the crime? The crime wave? I believe in nine days we had nine murders,” she declared.

Speaking specifical­ly about the NICIL audit and why PPP/C members were being questioned, Teixeira said, “I think basically Mr Goolsarran has tried to build a case to support his allegation­s that he carried out systematic­ally for three years attacking NICIL and therefore now is trying find the evidence and having still not found enough evidence, he appears to now want to, you know, use the audit as a means to get at PPP/C leaders and Members of Parliament etcetera and former cabinet members.”

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Nigel Dharamlall
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Samuel Hinds
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Gail Teixeira
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Irfaan Ali
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(Dhanash Ramroop photo) Need to go higher? Even the extension that had been erected on top of the East Coast seawall was overtopped yesterday during the spring tide.
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