The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA), with Commissioner General, Godfrey Statia standing tall and ferocious, is fighting tooth and nail for Guyanese, so that they can get every dollar that honestly belongs to them. In an audit of US$1.67 billion, US$40 million may look small to some, but to poverty-stretched Guyanese, each dollar saved is another dollar going into their share of their oil profits. It may have been a negligible amount to IHS Markit (IHSM) in its rather questionable audit of those ExxonMobil expenses, but to cheated Guyanese, that US$40 million counts.
Guyana has officially applied to The Export–Import Bank of the United States (US EXIM Bank) for a significant loan to fund the Gas-to-Energy project. Budget documents indicate the government is seeking GY$134 billion (US$646 million) for the project, raising concerns about the country's debt record. The magnitude of the funds requested from the US Bank could significantly affect Guyana's financial stability.
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Bharrat Jagdeo does not get it… and never will. His call for his party’s supporters to take to social media to promote his party’s narratives of achievements exhibits his inability to come to grips with the public relations disaster within his government.
The Guyana Energy Agency (GEA), headed by Dr. Mahendar Sharma has been supplied with evidence that the cost to generate electricity via solar is cheaper when compared to a gas-fired plant.