Conflict of interest? …Pressure mounts on Govt to remove Broomes from Natural Resources Ministry

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Despite no longer having legal control of her mining interests, concerns still abound that preferential treatment and favours will be granted to the children of Minister within the Ministry of Natural Resources Simona Broomes, who recently announced that her children have taken over all her mining operations in an effort to quiet down conflict of interest concerns.

Minister within the Ministry of Natural Resources, Simona Broomes
Minister within the Ministry of Natural Resources, Simona Broomes

However, political commentator Dr Henry Jeffrey contended that the only way those concerns can be eliminated is by completely removing the Minister from the Natural Resources Ministry.

“I don’t think Minister Broomes understands clearly what conflict of interest means, I can understand her dilemma being in mining all this time and you know it’s a family business and she is now in the Ministry involved with mining. What she should be asking is for government to remove her from there and put her somewhere else. She could be in another Ministry,” Dr Jeffrey stated.

The recent approval of an application to operate a dredge in the name of ‘Simona Broomes’ sparked much controversy and once again raised conflict of interest concerns. However, reports indicate that the applicant ‘Simona Broomes’ is actually the daughter of the Minister, who shares the same name as her mother.

According to reports, Broomes said since becoming a Minister, she took a personal decision to relinquish control of all her dredges. In this regard, Broomes dismissed conflict of interest concerns with her children operating dredges, insisting that they have been in the mining industry all their lives.

Dr Henry Jeffrey
Dr Henry Jeffrey

But, questions still remain as to whether the minister is using her children as a front.
Another political commentator Ramon Gaskin, in an invited comment, supported the notion that the transfer of mining operations to her children does not put to rest conflict of interest concerns.

“That doesn’t solve the problem because when the children go into Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) to do business, they know that the children’s mother is the Minister, so that really don’t solve the problem,” he explained.

According to the draft code of conduct, “Ministers, Members of Parliament and public office holders should avoid using their official position or transmitting any information made available to them in the course of their work to benefit themselves, their relations or any other individuals with whom they are associated.

“They should avoid compromising themselves or their office which may lead to an actual or perceived conflict of interest. Failure to avoid or declare any conflict of interest may give rise to criticism of favouritism, abuse of authority or even allegations of corruption”.

Raymond Gaskin
Mr Raymond Gaskin

The Code is further meant to engender and reinforce public confidence in the manner in which senior government officials perform their duties in service to the people. It is based on ten principles – Accountability, Dignity, Diligence, Duty, Honour, Integrity, Loyalty, Objectivity, Responsibility and Transparency – and is a Coalition Government manifesto promise.

 

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6 COMMENTS

  1. This broom,mopping up everything,this is another phase of the cleanup by the govt..Golden celebrations.

  2. The BROOM is sweeping the funds into her pocket! LETGS GO PNC LETS GO…..1/2 of Guyana Treasure that took PPP 23 years to save is going on GOLDEN JUMBLEE, CLEAN UP and FAKE AUDITS that has no action to it…..cover up to loot the treasury……

  3. I would say this, Mr. Granger set her up for removal by transferring her from Minister of Labour to Junior Minister within the Natural Resources Ministry. Granger knew good well enough he did with this transfer. Constructive Dismissal.

  4. just a question supposing the minister was part of mining company with administrative principals would such a situation constitute conflict of interest

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