
PPP/C Government retreats and tables its own rejected Oil Pollution Prevention Preparedness Response and Responsibility Bill
Hopefully, all of Guyana have recovered from the shock of the bombshell pre-election revelation that…
Hopefully, all of Guyana have recovered from the shock of the bombshell pre-election revelation that the Government has retreated from their rabidly fought 5-year battle against unlimited liability protection to cover an oil spill. During their respective media programmes of last week, both Vice President Jagdeo and Attorney General (AG) Nandlall, announced tabling of the…
The 38% tariff on Guyana’s exports to the United States is among the highest announced by President Donald Trump late last week. The number is half of the 76% that Trump’s economic advisers have calculated as the actual value of the tariff disparity between the USA and Guyana. However, what began as a comparison of…
The recent US reciprocal Tariff Schedule for Guyana, 76/38 % is not trade-weighted by the amount of Guyana’s exports versus its imports from the US. It appears that Guyana has used its 76% tariff charged to the US as a revenue measure, in a similar way that Trump is attempting to do. For example, fish exported…
Over the past six weeks, the Oil and Gas Governance Network Guy-ana (OGGN) has published several letters in the Sunday editions of Stabroek News informing the Guya-nese public about a questionable tax arrangement between the Govern-ment of Guyana and the Stabroek Block Contractor – ExxonMobil Guyana Ltd, along with its affiliates Hess Corporation and CNOOC….
I agree with Christopher Ram, the teacher, in his article, SN-2025/03/28: ‘Are these payments reflected in the revenue of the Guyana Revenue Authority and the Consolidated Fund?’ Government accounting rules should be followed in a similar way that private accounting does, such as the generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), as a key standard used in…
On Friday, March 29, 2025, citizens, media workers, civil society actors, trade unionists, and Members of Parliament gathered outside the Office of the Commissioner of Information at 330 East Street, between Middle and Quamina Streets, Georgetown. The protest centered on the office’s non-functioning state, its failure to comply with the Access to Information Act (2011),…
Introduction The controversy over tax certificates issued to oil companies continues unabated. On March 17, the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance responded to the Oil and Gas Governance Network’s information request by suggesting that tax details could be found in Commercial Registry filings – a claim I discredited in my March 21 column as…
Let’s face facts. Might is ultimately right in our world. Sure, we have progressed to behaving more civilly with each other when the stakes are relatively low. However, there are no holds barred when the stakes are high. The new administration in the USA seems to get to the greedy point with fewer…