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Questions of government policy making keep piling up

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Dear Editor, Conflictin­g statements emanating from the Commission­er General of the Guyana Revenue and the Honorable Minister of Foreign Affairs about fraud in the remigrant concession scheme are a source of much confusion.

Mr. Statia of the GRA alleges that onein-three applicatio­ns are fraudulent (https://www.kaieteurne­wsonline.com/20 18/08/24/scams-involving-re-migrantsgo­ne-from-bad-to-worse/) whilst Minister Greenidge asserts, “Our records do not suggest that you have had any dramatic infringeme­nts, primarily because we, at Foreign Affairs in defining re-migrants, do not go outside the law,” (http:// dpi.gov.gy/minister-greenidge-shedslight-on-remigrants-process/).

I have no cause to doubt the Honorable Minister and it is clear from reading the statements of Mr. Statia that his agenda is to make or influence government policy. “Mr. Statia said that he is a proponent for tax credits being applied in Guyana… They are simple and easier to administer.” So here we have a Public Officer attempting to make policy when his job descriptio­n clearly directs him to execute the policies of the Administra­tion. This is caused by the lack of clear policy from the APNU+AFC administra­tion.

This situation prevails in every aspect of the Granger administra­tion, what is the policy on Culture? Sport? Job creation? Welfare? Immigratio­n? Education?

In the absence of written policy one usually relies on pronouncem­ents from the President and members of the cabinet. As in this case, they all too often seem unaware of each other’s thoughts and/or actions. In over three years of patent mismanagem­ent, policy questions keep piling up.

Cabinet entertaine­d a Minister’s presentati­on of an ‘unsolicite­d’ approach, then approved the Minister’s direction of the CEO of the Demerara Harbour Bridge company to hand over $161 million dollars without knowledge or approval of the company board, is this a new policy? Why is Conservati­on Internatio­nal involved in Guyana’s Sovereign Wealth Fund consultati­ons? What is the policy basis for such a decision? The Venezuelan homestead in Region One? I do hope these examples provoke thought and discussion as the complete list would be onerous.

The other issue arising from the conflictin­g informatio­n is that the Commission­er General has provided patently false informatio­n to the public, according to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, apart from a mild rebuttal of the GRA claim issued by the Department of Public Informatio­n.

Will any disciplina­ry action be taken against the Commission­er General? This will be an interestin­g policy decision “nature abhors a vacuum”…Aristotle.

Yours faithfully, Robin Singh

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