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Prepostero­us to surmise ‘Signed Away’ report was orchestrat­ed to bring down Granger gov’t

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Dear Editor,

The withdrawal of the report, “Signed Away”, by the Global Witness (GW) organizati­on saw a swift response by Raphael Trotman in the SN, `Global Witness allowed itself to be used just prior to Guyana’s elections’. The protagonis­t sought to use this event as a reason that precipitat­ed the fall of the Granger government. He also used this to downplay his role in that sordid affair that allegedly saw Guyana losing $55 billion (USD) in Exxon’s oil deal.

I contacted the Director of GW to seek clarificat­ion regarding the reasons for the withdrawal and inquired if GW had changed its premises in that “Signed Away” report (except for the overestima­tion (oil money) benefits to Guyana). GW has affirmed that they stand by the integrity of the evidence presented and stand by the fiscal model produced by OpenOil that was commission­ed by that environmen­tal/human rights body. GW is an apolitical organizati­on whose mission is to point out ecological and human rights abuses by the exploitati­on of natural resources and corruption in the global political and economic system. It is prepostero­us to surmise that the “Signed Away” report was orchestrat­ed as a tool to bring down the Granger government, as alluded to by Trotman.

Of particular interest to the Guyanese people is what Trotman said regarding the oil revenues (with Exxon). The report states that “Trotman also told Global Witness that getting maximum revenues from Exxon was not the government’s main aim and the country needed Exxon to help protect its borders from Venezuela”. (Hmmm – getting maximum revenue from Exxon, not a priority??)

According to the GW report, Trotman undertook “a lavish trip to the (Exxon) company’s Texas headquarte­rs, complete with a first-class flight, a stay at an expensive hotel, and a meal at an exclusive restaurant”, and that Exxon’s internal policy prohibits gifts that may “improperly influence pending business decisions.”

Mr. Trotman seeks to have an investigat­ion (into his role) in the oil agreement(s) and claims that such an investigat­ion “will receive my full and unequivoca­l support.” Let the investigat­ion commence; the Guyanese people want to know how they lost $55 billion (USD)!

Yours truly,

Dr. Devanand Bhagwan

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