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One, Two or Three?

One, Two or Three?

Dear Editor,

The filing last week in the United States under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) by JJ&B. LLC clearly states they had been hired by the Government of Guyana.
The documents were signed by Joseph Harmon, Director-General of the Ministry of the Presidency.
On Friday, the Ministry of the Presidency issued a statement noting “much concerns” about what it says are erroneous statements in the media based on the JJ&B LLC’s FARA declarations.
The release stated quite clearly that President David Granger, who is still the legal Head-of-State, was not involved in any way with the hiring of the lobbying firm.

There are three possible reasons the media and consequently, the people of Guyana were misled.
One, Joseph Harmon did not sign those authorization papers and JJ&B LLC has made a false FARA declaration; this is not without precedent.

On January 17, 2019, the Department of Justice announced that it had reached a settlement with a law firm over the failure to properly register and report under FARA.
The company which was not named was fined US$4.6M.

Secondly, it could be Joseph Harmon did sign those documents but did so in his capacity as a private citizen and misrepresented the capacity in which he was acting to JJ&B LLC.
There is a third take. Joseph Harmon did sign those documents in his capacity as Director-General of the Ministry of the Presidency without the authorization of his employer President Granger.

In all three possible scenarios, there is one common thread and person Granger will have to decide on how he treats with- Joe Harmon, his employee, a political appointee and who is also General Secretary of the People’s National Congress.

In the meanwhile, I would like to express my resentment for the tone shown by the Ministry release which seeks to castigate media and others for a predicament caused entirely by its own Director-General.
May I suggest that President Granger borrow the dictionary he publicly gifted to the GPA head Nazima Ragubir and open it to ‘B’ and look up the word blame, and then H.E. can apply it appropriately.

Robin Singh

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