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  • We cannot account for PPP/C claims of employment increases of 50,000 or 60,000 new jobs over 2020-2024 period
  • Most disturbingly, the government refuses to disclose who issues tax certificates to the oil companies
  • Book Launch: “Oil and Climate Change in Guyana’s Wet Neighbourhood: Probing Promises and Potential Peril”
  • Use non-oil GDP as the true indicator of the economy
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  • We cannot account for PPP/C claims of employment increases of 50,000 or 60,000 new jobs over 2020-2024 period

    June 8, 2025June 8, 2025
  • Most disturbingly, the government refuses to disclose who issues tax certificates to the oil companies

    June 8, 2025
  • Book Launch: “Oil and Climate Change in Guyana’s Wet Neighbourhood: Probing Promises and Potential Peril”

    June 7, 2025June 7, 2025
  • Use non-oil GDP as the true indicator of the economy

    June 6, 2025June 8, 2025
  • Exxon’s 2024 Financial Statements

    June 6, 2025June 8, 2025
  • The oil spill Bill pathway through the Attorney General represents both an abuse of the Legislative and nullification of the Judicial branches of government

    June 5, 2025June 8, 2025
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Gov’t must update total offshore oil reserve figures
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Gov’t must update total offshore oil reserve figures

News EditorFebruary 24, 2024February 28, 202409 mins

Imagine if you didn’t know the amount of money in your family’s primary bank account for the past two years. Would you borrow money at exorbitant interest rates when you didn’t need to? Would you skip on meals for your family because you thought you didn’t have enough money? It is coming up on two…

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  • Candice Dorwish

Financial Statements of Exxon Allude to Tax Fraud in Guyana

News EditorJanuary 13, 2024January 15, 202408 mins

The Laws of Guyana Corporation Tax Act imposes a 40% corporation tax on chargeable profits for commercial companies and 25% for non-commercial companies. The law defines commercial activity as “an activity carried out by a company trading in goods not manufactured by it” and non-commercial activity would be anything not covered in this definition. One…

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