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From page 6 incurred to raise the capital requirements of the business to fund its operations, as well as exploration and development activities.

Editor, in closing, I wish to urge the news entity’s publisher/editor to examine the financial statements of FY 2020 and 2021, to confirm the interest expense and make the necessary correction.

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Yours sincerely,

Joel Bhagwandin Financial, Economic & Public Policy Analyst

The perceived reputation he has in the fraternity is attributed to his loudmouth and intimidating tactics in the fraternity; he is feared by many and he is of the mistaken view that fearing him is the same as respecting him.

I recall when the Berbice bridge was built, there was a debate involving him and the Finance Minister Dr Ashni Singh on national television.

Dr Singh was calmly countering him by explaining the financial model of the project and the economic benefits, Ram then rudely interrupted by screaming on the top of his voice that “the model wrong! The model is wrong! Which made him look outrageous. He did the same with the Marriott. Today, the Marriott is a profitable entity, and the government is poised to obtain a minimum of 100 per cent150 per cent ROI through the sale of its equity stake in the Marriott.

Yours sincerely, Dhanpaul Bhairav Rampersaud.

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