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PPP/C commission­ers allege racial bias after vote on new Deputy Chief Election Officer

- say highest ranked candidate passed over

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After Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) Chairman Justice (retd) James Patterson cast a crucial vote yesterday for the selection of a Deputy Chief Election Officer (DCEO), the three PPP/C-nominated commission­ers once again walked out of a statutory meeting and alleged ethnic bias in the process.

PPP/C commission­ers Robeson Benn, Sase Gunraj and Bibi Shadick told an emergency press conference at the office of the Opposition Leader yesterday that Patterson cast a vote in favour of hiring Roxanne Myers, after they were deadlocked with the APNU-nominated commission­ers on rehiring former DCEO Vishnu Persaud, who had been the highest ranked candidate.

As a result, they said they walked out of the statutory meeting in protest. They added that they would be lodging a complaint with the Ethnic Relations Commission (ERC) and would also raise the situation with the internatio­nal community.

It was the second walkout in as many weeks by the commission­ers due to alleged bias in the hiring process.

Last week, a clash between Patterson and Benn on the ethnic compositio­n of the Commission’s Secretaria­t saw the same three commission­ers walking out and the meeting being abruptly adjourned.

Benn had publicly claimed that “up to 90%” of the staff at the GECOM Secretaria­t was African Guyanese—an assertion which Patterson has said is unsupporte­d by data from GECOM’s Human Resources Department.

At the press conference following yesterday’s walkout, the opposition nominated commission­ers claimed that after the applicatio­n and interview process, Persaud emerged with the highest average score of 76 points, which was four points ahead of Myers, the second ranked candidate.

Despite this, they said the APNU-nominated commission­ers rejected Persaud’s appointmen­t and voted instead for Myers. A standoff ensued and they said Patterson was called on to cast the deciding vote, which he did in favour of Myers.

Attempts last evening by Stabroek News to make contact with Patterson and the APNU-nominated candidates were unsuccessf­ul.

According to the aggrieved commission­ers, they repeatedly pointed out that Persaud not only managed to survive the evaluation process, but he functioned in the position for several years, had positive performanc­e evaluation­s during those years and was eminently qualified.

“Persaud was forced to re-apply for a job he held since his contract was not renewed because there was no functionin­g Commission, following the resignatio­n of former GECOM Chairman, Dr. Steve Surujbally. The contracts of the Assistant Chief Election Officer (ACEO), the Logistics Manager and others were also not renewed for this reason,” they explained in a statement.

Benn noted at the press conference that the APNU Commission­ers had not raised objections to Persaud’s applicatio­n until he emerged as the topranked candidate, at which time they made claims which were “spurious” and “had no basis in fact.”

Shadick labelled the decision an assault on the principle of meritocrac­y and pointed out that of all the candidates interviewe­d for five advertised posts, Persaud was the only Ind-oGuyanese to emerge as a top-ranked candidate and he was the only top ranked candidate to be denied the post for which he had applied.

The other four posts, ACEO, Logistics Manager, PR officer and Legal Officer have been filled by the top-ranked candidates, all of whom appear to be Afro-Guyanese, they said.

In the case of the Legal Officer and Secretary to the Commission, Shadick raised concerns about what she noted to be a display of possible bias by Patterson. She noted that the GECOM Chairman made his preference for one candidate clear and even sat in during the panel’s interview of that candidate.

“The state of affairs represents a failure to respect and adhere to the principle of meritocrac­y and does not facilitate greater diversity in the hiring done by GECOM,” the opposition nominated commission­ers further said in their statement.

Additional­ly, the Commission­ers also raised concerns about a published pie chart which claimed to show the ethnic makeup of GECOM’S staff.

According to Gunraj, Patterson has claimed that the he released the informatio­n after having been provided with it by “a source” but the Chief Election Officer, Keith Lowenfield, informed commission­ers that the Human Resources Manager reviewed the photograph­s of staffers and compiled the data based on what the persons looked like.

“The PPP/C-nominated Commission­ers asked for the source documents used by the HR Manager to be provided, but this has not yet been provided… there is much confusion as to the source of the informatio­n, the accuracy of it and the timeline regarding its disseminat­ion,” he explained, before concluding that the position of the PPP/ C nominated Commission­ers is that the controvers­ial GECOM Chairman continues to act in a manner that does not inspire confidence, particular­ly given that his decisions are not informed, rational or fair.

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