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14 Dec 2015 17:34 #283705
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This project was vetted in Parliament...all of the tax concessions were rummaged...there is nothing sinister about this. If the government of the day pretends that this is news then they were either sleeping at the wheels, as I have come to expect, or they are bold faced liars, which is another norm.
Winston Brassington, is a brilliant man who comes from a smart family...that man will be more careful than most.
Rubbish reporting.
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15 Dec 2015 08:43 #283737
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The Ministry of Finance has announced that a one off tax free payment of $50,000 will be made to all active public sector workers earning less than $500,000 monthly.This payment will be effected in December.
Some 30,700 public sector workers including nurses, teachers, members of the Disciplined Services and semi-autonomous agencies will benefit.
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17 Dec 2015 08:13 #284094
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A COMPLEX to house staff of the Georgetown Mayor and City Council (M&CC) will have to be built next year to effectively facilitate rehabilitation of the City Hall building.The intention is to have the structure built in 1889 returned to its former glory.
City Hall boasts of a unique architectural design and is often described as “the most picturesque structureâ€, “the most handsome building in Georgetownâ€, and “one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in the Caribbeanâ€.
Although the M&CC is currently awaiting assistance from the European Union (EU) and other agencies, minor repair works are being done on the buildings covering the City Constabulary and Engineer’s Departments.
Speaking with this publication yesterday morning, Deputy Mayor Patricia Chase-Green said the EU has promised to dispatch a team of consultants to do an assessment of what needs to be done on City Hall’s building.
She is confident that this task will be carried out in a timely manner next year because the M&CC has never had cause to distrust any agreements made with the EU thus far.
Though unable to estimate a figure for restoring City Hall’s building, Mayor Hamilton Green had also expressed optimism that the task will be completed next year.
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17 Dec 2015 11:31 #284141
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[/color][color=rgb(255, 0, 0)][www.inewsguyana.com][/color][color=rgb(137, 136, 136)] – Minister of Governance, with responsibility for Natural Resources and the Environment, Mr. Raphael Trotman visited the Fugro Americas, a multi-purpose vessel designed to conduct high resolution geophysical surveys and sea floor mapping, which has been contracted by oil giant ExxonMobil, to commence works in the Stabroek Block, where the company found a significant amount of oil earlier this year.
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[/size]According to the Ministry of the Presidency, the 193 foot-long vessel, which is permanently mobilised for rapid deployment to locations throughout North and South America to conduct geophysical surveys, arrived in Guyana on Monday and will depart the John Fernandes Wharf on December 16 for the Stabroek Block where it will be in operation until March 2016.
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17 Dec 2015 14:10 #284208
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Former Attorney General (AG), Anil Nandlall is baffled that the APNU+AFC government is accusing the PPP of being corrupt in a land deal between convicted fraudster Edul Ahmad and Former President, Bharrat Jagdeo. Nandlall, who is now a PPP Parliamentarian, told a news conference at Freedom House on Wednesday, December 16, 2015 that at the time of the deal, he was the lawyer representing Ahmad.
He explained that the project aimed to construct a hotel along with a strip mall and international restaurants and that the process was entirely legal.
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17 Dec 2015 14:25 #284213
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The process may have been legal...but Anil shouldn't have been anywhere near that deal...bad optics.
That said, the Pnc-ites are just looking like a bunch of amateurs. Cant seem to get anything right...and are stumbling through the first 7 months of government.
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18 Dec 2015 12:02 #284378
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Seems like this is a daily occurrence...this is the new norm of governance in Guyana...
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19 Dec 2015 08:30 #284515
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CITY Magistrate Annette Singh has fined an Essequibo woman $25,000 for illegally departing Guyana.Gangadai Narine of Philadelphia, Essequibo Coast pleaded guilty to the charge alleging that on October 1, at Charity, Essequibo, she departed Guyana without presenting herself to an immigration officer.
She was deported to Guyana from Venezuela on December 16, and was handed over to law enforcement officers at the Criminal Investigation Department. She was questioned by police officers, and admitted committing the offence.
A default in paying the fine will result in Narine serving three months’ imprisonment.
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