Some criticisms of Royston King

Dear Editor,

AS a true patriot of Guyana and an ardent supporter of the government, I feel compelled to inform the coalition government of a grave and consequential mistake it has made since assuming office in 2015.

The mistake I refer to was the appointment of the public relations officer of the Mayor and City Council, Royston King, to the position of town clerk in the municipality of Georgetown back in 2015, not long after coming into office.

In the first instance, the minister who issued a letter of appointment to the ‘King’ which commenced on July 14, 2015, should have been aware that King did not have the requisite qualifications for the job which necessitates that the candidate be legally trained.

He is not, and neither did he have any experience in public administration. His qualifications are strictly limited to communications, which was required for his job as public relations officer.

Secondly, it was public knowledge  that the foregoing mayor had taken pains to write copiously, and to voice every opportunity he had, of the unsuitability of the gentleman to continue working as the public relations officer of the Council, let alone to ever be promoted to the position of town clerk.

The archives of the Ministry of Communities and the Georgetown municipality must be overflowing with such letters in which the former mayor described the current town clerk as being indolent, incompetent and lacking in moral standards.

So why were these copious missives not taken into consideration when the appointment was being considered?

Thirdly, one would have to ask why corrective action or disciplinary measures were not taken since July 2015, when the current town clerk went over the edge.

Why was there no insistence that audits be conducted at the Georgetown municipality each year? Why when contracts were consistently being awarded without a bidding process being undertaken, that no one ensured that tender board rules were adhered to? Why when grand luxury trips were being undertaken around the world without the Council’s prior knowledge or permission at significant costs to the citizenry, checks and balances were not put in place?

Now that everything is falling apart, there seems to be some concerns being expressed. Workers are being paid late each month and their statutory deductions withheld, No problem! The animals at the abattoir are being slaughtered inhumanely, no problem! The constabulary ranks are committing statutory rape on juveniles and the town clerk takes his own sweet time to report it to the police and Child Protection Agency. No problem! Contracts worth more than $100 million are awarded to clean the cemetery without being tendered. No problem!

Should we wait to close the stable door after the horse has bolted?

Sincerely,

Nadine Jerrick

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