City Hall ready for forensic audit anytime
Mayor of Georgetown, Patricia Chase-Green
Mayor of Georgetown, Patricia Chase-Green

–says mayor; takes umbrage at criticism by PPP councillor

GEORGETOWN Mayor Patricia Chase-Green has taken umbrage at People’s Progressive Party (PPP) Councillor Bishram Kuppen taking to the press to express his concerns that his calls for a forensic audit into the City Council finances have been disregarded.

Kuppen wrote to the press earlier this month voicing his dissatisfaction with several things at the municipality, including the fact that three motions calling for the audit were denied by both the Mayor and theTown Clerk,Royston King.
At Monday’s statutory meeting, though, Chase-Green said: “Since 2012, I’ve said it that we are open to an audit whenever and by whoever. I want it to be clearly said that I have no-objections to any audit. Since 2011 I have been calling for an audit for the City Council. When the PPP was in Government, they did not take heed and now in 2016, you’re hearing all the cries for an audit. I still don’t have any objections.”
Meanwhile, in his letter, Kuppen said his reason for calling for the audit was the numerous accusations of corruption and mismanagement levelled against the Council and the fact that hundreds of millions of dollars were being collected and yet the City was always reporting financial difficulties, while core services were not being provided.

Bishram Kuppen

Kuppen also referred to the $8M donation from the Chinese Government which was given to assist the cleanup campaign in Georgetown and which was assumed to be going to the City Council.
“When the Chinese Ambassador inquired how the money was spent, Town Clerk Royston King said that the money was not received at Council and that he would launch an investigation. We later learned in the press that the money was received by the Global Friendship Foundation which was headed by former Mayor Hamilton Green and another former Council employee.”
Kuppen said he wrote to King to get information on the results of his investigation but got no response.
The mayor on Monday, however, said she took all necessary action with the matter and did all that she could possibly do.
“I brought the man, had the man sitting on the bench for more than 12 hours and then we realised that the money was not paid to the M&CC. The money was paid to a private place. The money was not paid to us by the Chinese Ambassador. It was paid to a private organisation with the intention that that money be spent for us. But there’s nothing I can do; I did all that I can. We called in the national police.”
Chase-Green lamented that it is unfortunate that councillors, who are expected to work as a team, are still divided and take to the press to address their concerns.

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1 thought on “City Hall ready for forensic audit anytime”

  1. How can someone be so bold. Her audacity has GONE beyond the limits of reason.. There are so many allegations of Corruption that are left unanswered. Why object to a forensic audit? What are you afraid of?

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