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Nov 11 to hear arguments in Ramps Logistics’ challenge over denial of Local Content Certificate

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

An application filed to the Demerara High Court by Ramps Logistics (Guyana) seeking judicial review of the government’s decision to deny the company a Local Content Certificate will be heard on November 11 by acting Chief Justice Roxane George, SC.

A Case Management Conference (CMC) for the application which was filed late last month was held on Thursday, during which Justice George fixed strict timelines by which the parties must file certain legal documents ahead of next month’s hearing.

Ramps Logistics (the applicant) has retained the services of Senior Counsel Edward Luckhoo. Natural Resources Minister Vickram Bharrat, Director of Local Content Martin Pertab and Attorney General Anil Nandlall, SC (the respondents) are being represented by lawyers from the Attorney General’s Chambers led by Solicitor General Nigel Hawke.

In its application, Ramps Logistics said that it is a “Guyanese company” and contends that the Government’s decision to refuse its application for a Local Content Certificate is not only “unlawful, unreasonable and arbitrary”, but breaches the Local Content Act 2021.

The company claimed it satisfied all the necessary preconditions to be registered and is, therefore, seeking a court order compelling the Government to issue the certificate and register it in the Local Content Secretariat. The company complained that it has been severely affected by the Government’s decision and is thus entitled to damages against the respondents. In an affidavit in support of its pleadings, Ramps Logisitcs’ Logistics Director, Samantha Cole deposed that if the company is not added to the Local Content register, it will be forced to reduce its operations and dismiss a majority of its employees.

It also claimed that it followed all the requisite guidelines, but the Government had denied its application for a Local Content Certificate, via an “automated” email, without any explanation. Besides an order compelling the Government to issue it with a Local Content Certificate and damages, Ramps Logistics is also seeking costs against the respondents.

In a letter to Ramps Logistics, the Head of the Local Content Secretariat had informed the company that among the reasons for the denial of the Local Content Certificate was its failure to provide accurate information in compliance with Guyana’s Local Content law.Included in the reasons was Ramps Logistics’ submission of questionable documents which did not clearly state the amendments to incorporation and the failure to have its Executive Board of Directors be 75 per cent Guyanese.

At a press conference, Ramps Logistics Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Shaun Rampersad had related that the company divested 51 per cent ownership of its Guyana operations to Trinidad-based investor Deepak Lall, who has Guyanese parentage, to bring its operations in compliance with the Local Content Law.

Guyana’s Local Content Act defines a local company as one incorporated under the Companies Act and is beneficially owned by Guyanese nationals. Beneficial ownership is defined as owning 51 per cent of the company. Additionally, a local company is expected to have Guyanese in at least 75 per cent of executive and senior management positions, and at least 90 per cent in non-managerial and other positions.

Lall’s grandfather and father are both Guyana-born but migrated in 1961, and the family now operates one of the largest oil and gas companies in the Caribbean out of Trinidad. In fact, Lall’s grandfather was in the petroleum business in Guyana, operating a gas station – Lall’s Esso Station in Vreed-en-Hoop, West Bank Demerara (WBD), during the 1950s.According to the CEO, Lall bought 51 per cent shares for $210M, and the monies were earmarked for two major projects for the company – a new cargo airline for additional airlift into and out of Guyana, and a new shipping line to move cargo among Guyana, Trinidad, and Suriname.

In October, the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) had instituted 10 charges against Ramps Logistics (Guyana) over alleged false declarations made. According to the GRA, these charges, which are in accordance with the provisions of the Customs Act Chapter 82:01, and filed at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts, stemmed from a recently completed investigation carried out by its Law Enforcement and Investigations Division.

The 10 charges are not the first run-in Ramps Logistics, a Trinidad-based company, has had with the Revenue Authority here. It was revealed in June this year that the company was fined $20 million by GRA for violating local customs laws.

Ramps acts as the agent of motor vessel—Seacor Mixteca—and, according to GRA, had failed to report the vessel departing Guyana, which violates the Customs Act, hence the fine was paid in lieu of court proceedings being instituted against the company.

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Saint Lucia Bureau of Standards Awarded ISO 17020 Accreditation – St. Lucia Times News

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The Saint Lucia Bureau of Standards (SLBS) is pleased to inform that it has added another achievement to its list of successes, the accreditation of the SLBS Compliance Department to ISO/IEC 17020:2012 Conformity assessment —

Requirements for the operation of various types of bodies performing inspection.

ISO/IEC 17020:2012 specifies requirements for the competence of bodies performing inspection and for the impartiality and consistency of their inspection activities. It applies to inspection bodies of type A, B or C, as defined in ISO/IEC 17020:2012, and it applies to any stage of inspection.

The ISO 17020 accreditation builds on other previous awards namely, ISO 17025 accreditation and recertification to ISO 9001:2015.  These achievements affirm the SLBS’ ability to consistently provide quality services and deliver results which meet global technical requirements.

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The SLBS is immensely proud of this second 2nd accreditation award by a CARICOM institution, the Jamaica National Agency for Accreditation (JANAAC).

The SLBS Metrology Laboratory was the first calibration laboratory accredited by JANAAC in November 2020.

JANAAC’s Accreditation Council met on Wednesday 12th October 2022, and approved the recommendation from the Accreditation Evaluation Committee (AEC), for the granting of Accreditation Approval to the ISO/IEC 17020:2012 Standard.

 Accreditation Scope:

Inspection and Testing of Household Electrical Appliances
Label Assessment
Inspection of Used Pneumatic Passenger and Non-passenger Vehicle Tyres.

The effective date of the award is 3rd October 2022, the date of the AEC recommendation.

Funding for accreditation was provided under a CROSQ-11th EDF TBT Project.

SOURCE: Saint Lucia Bureau of Standards

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Sunshine Girls continue to dominate at Netball World Cup Qualifiers Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Jamaica’s Sunshine Girls ticked off another easy victory at the Americas Netball World Cup Qualifiers by beating Grenada 74-48 on day four on Wednesday evening at the National Indoor Sports Centre.

It was the second game for the third-ranked Sunshine Girls on the day as earlier they whipped 30th-ranked Antigua 80-23.

Captain Jhaniele Fowler led the scoring for Jamaica against the 20th-ranked Grenadians with 50 goals from 53 attempts while Amanda Pinkey supported with 10 from 13.

Goal shooter Lotiysha Cato was the top scorer for Grenada with 44 goals from 51 attempts.

The Sunshine Girls, who have won five straight games, will next play St Lucia on Thursday at 6:15 pm.

Trinidad and Tobago, which are ranked 11th in the world, also recorded two victories on the day. Following a 60-21 victory over the Cayman Islands, Trinidad and Tobago returned later to beat the USA 43-21 and qualified for the 2023 World Cup in Cape Town, South Africa.

The regional qualifying tournament is being used to determine the last two qualifiers for the World Cup.

Jamaica has already qualified based on rankings, so the next two highest-placed countries will be the ones to join them among the 16 teams competing in Cape Town.

With three sets of games remaining, Trinidad and Tobago are leading the table with a maximum of 12 points from six games, two ahead of Barbados and Jamaica, which are locked on 10 points each.

The top three are followed by Grenada (6), St Vincent and the Grenadines (4), the USA (4), and the Cayman Islands (2).

Day 4 results (Wednesday, October 19)

Morning sessionJamaica 80, Antigua 23Barbados 60 Grenada 38Trinidad and Tobago 60 Cayman Islands 21USA 40 St Lucia 36

Evening sessionJamaica 74 Grenada 48Trinidad and Tobago 43 USA 27The Cayman Islands 47 Antigua 42

Day 5 schedule (Thursday, October 20)6:15 pm – St Lucia vs Jamaica6:25 pm – St Vincent and the Grenadines vs Antigua8:15 pm – Trinidad and Tobago vs Barbados8:25 pm – USA vs the Cayman Islands

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Businessman gunned down in Hanover robbery Loop Jamaica

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Video footage of a robbery perpetrated by two men who gunned down a Chinese businessman in a supermarket in Hanover on Wednesday has been making the rounds on social media.

The businessman was shot dead by gunmen during a robbery at his establishment in Green Island.

He has been identified as He Jing, 36, of St James and St Ann addresses, and was also known as Archie.

The Jamaica Constabulary Force’s information arm, the Corporate Communications Unit confirmed that the incident happened at the supermarket around sometime after 6pm.

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Another basic school break-in Clarendon, suspect held and beaten Loop Jamaica

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Second strike by criminals on educational institution in the parish over the last five days

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Days after they broke into a basic school in Clarendon and stole utensils and a stove used by staff to prepare meals for youngsters, criminals struck again at another educational institution in the parish.

The police report that criminals broke into another basic school, this time in the Four Parts area where they removed food items, another stove, and other appliances.

Reports are that the break-in did not go as the criminals had planned as the vehicle they were traveling in ran out of gas and angry residents came to their assistance.

Reports are that at the end of that encounter one man was admitted to a hospital with several broken bones after he was beaten by citizens.

Two other men who were a part of the group managed to escape and are now being hunted by law enforcement officers and residents.

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Bisram: UNC must unite, like PNM

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Veteran pollster Dr Vishnu Bisram. –

DR Vishnu Bisram, head of opinion poll agency NACTA, told Newsday on Thursday that people have told him the PNM is viewed as being more united than the UNC, and the latter party is the subject of much discontent among traditional supporters. After Bisram’s recent statement that his polling indicated the UNC was unlikely to beat the PNM in the next general election unless allied to other parties under a new leader, the UNC challenged the bona fides of his polling, with sharp statements by UNC PRO Dr Kirk Meighoo and UNC chairman Davendranath Tancoo.

Meighoo asked if anyone had ever been contacted by NACTA, while Tancoo claimed no one took the polls seriously.

PDP leader Watson Duke told Newsday NACTA had incorrectly predicted a tie in the last THA election, but his party had won all seats but one.

Bisram told Newsday on Wednesdaythat political parties don’t like polls when they are losing.

On Thursday, in a statement texted to Newsday, he claimed that over several nights he had met many people at the Divali Nagar who had lauded his polling.

“Dozens of individuals, including MPs and councillors, aldermen of the UNC, and persons closely linked with the party, came up to me and praised the findings of the poll. Only one person offered a critique, not (of) the findings but (of) the missing methodology. She wanted to know how the poll was conducted.”

Bisram said aside from people approaching him, some 200 people were interviewed at random in the presence of others at the Nagar.

He said only six people, or three per cent of people polled, said the UNC in its present form has a chance of winning an election, despite almost all usually being diehard UNC supporters.

“They lack faith in the party, as presently constituted, that it can win an election. All of them said that if the party is reformed and has credible leadership of integrity, it will win.”

He repeated some of the names of those seen as potential leaders – Gary Griffith, Phillip Alexander, Vasant Bharath and Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj, among others.

“Many said Basdeo Panday, although at 89, can lead the UNC to victory. Panday is more popular than the UNC and PNM political leaders, as are the others whose names were mentioned.”

Bisram said many people felt Phillip Edward Alexander was a far more effective opposition than the entire UNC, but did not think his PEP party by itself could win a seat.

“They want Alexander and PEP to get part of an alliance. They did say that if part of an alliance, they will vote PEP and that he will win a seat and the alliance will be victorious.”

But, he said, five per cent of people polled at the Nagar said they would not vote.

Bisram said both the UNC and PNM, are experiencing voter apathy. However he argued one key difference between them.

“The ruling party (PNM) cleanses and unites, brings in critics and accept opposing voices.

“In the Opposition (UNC), as obtained from conversations from the party base, critics are alienated and/or sent off.”

He said many UNC members believed certain MPs and councillors feared they would not re-selected if there were unity in the party.

“The UNC is fractious and divided, says the base,” Bisram said. “There has been no meaningful effort to bring forces together.”

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More manpower needed as local maritime sector rapidly expands – Edghill

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Boats docked at Bartica, Region Seven in the Essequibo River

Minister of Public Works, Bishop Juan Edghill said the PPP/C Administration has invested substantially in the Maritime Sector since returning to office in August 2020.

His statement was in direct response to opposition Member of Parliament, Amanza Walton-Desir, who in a recent online statement, alleged that Guyana lacks Marine Spatial Planning, a situation that has caused Guyanese to suffer because of the unscheduled closure of the Demerara Harbour Bridge, due to a recent marine accident.

Addressing the claims by the MP, Minister Edghill said among investments made by the government was the certification and appointment of nine new pilots to conduct ships in the Georgetown pilotage district.

Additionally, five new inspectors of shipping were appointed to inspect and certify vessels operating in Guyana.

He said the maritime department is cognisant that more manpower is needed in the sector to meet the exponential growth. As such, it is finalising plans to train scores of young men and women as cadets as ship officers, pilots, inspectors, surveyors, marine communications officers, among other positions.

To safeguard national infrastructure, he explained that MARAD’s pilots are also now required to be on all seagoing vessels transiting the retractor span of the Demerara Harbour Bridge.

To accompany this growing demand for pilotage services, a total of $530 million was expended towards the acquisition of a new pilot boat – ML ABDULLAH.

“While port infrastructure is mainly privately driven, the Government of Guyana has rendered tremendous support, having recognised the importance of ensuring that our ports are resilient,” the minister said in his response.

Further, the government’s recognition of the demand for port facilities in Guyana and the strain placed on Port Georgetown has led to repeated declarations of its intention to develop a deep-water port in the Berbice River.

Concomitantly, MARAD and other regulatory agencies are currently processing several applications for the construction of port facilities, the minister noted.

Auxiliary to its plans to enhance the maritime sector, the central government allocated $117 million for the construction of 15 concrete beacons marking rocks in the upper reaches of the Essequibo River. The project is still underway, but so far, 11 beacons have been built.

He said MARAD has been constantly executing the Commonwealth Marine Economy Plan and is in constant contact with the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO), which has been lending support to Guyana.

Minister Edghill said it is no secret that the damage caused by the Motor Tanker Tradewind Passion on Saturday, October 8, inconvenienced the entire country. He explained that the government inherited a Demerara Harbour Bridge that was on the verge of collapse. Since assuming office in 2020, billions of dollars have been poured into the bridge to keep it afloat and operational.

He said the government is not ignorant of the importance and intricacies of the maritime sector. In fact, since taking office, it has made it its duty to transform the sector to ensure it is prepared to operate in a modern economy.

“It, therefore, cannot be said that issues surrounding the maritime space are not being addressed,” Minister Edghill said.

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SVG Under 15 Girls Football Team won the Jewel of the Caribbean Girls Under-15 Football Championship

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The St Vincent and the Grenadines’ Under-15 Girls Football Team who won the Jewel of the Caribbean Girls Under-15 Football Championship in Antigua and Barbuda earlier this year will be featured in the next Special Exhibition at the FIFA Museum in Zurich leading up to the 2022 FIFA World Cup events.

Despite travel hiccups in organizing the CONCACAF Girls Under-15 Championship in Florida, USA from 13th to 21st August, five CONCACAF Member Associations participated the tournament aimed at encouraging, empowering, developing and growing the young aspiring female footballers.

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December rollout for Digicel eSIM Loop Jamaica

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In another major stride towards delivering powerful digital experiences to its customers,Digicel is prepared to support eSIM-enabled (Electronic SIM) devices, beginning December 2022. The announcement comes on the second anniversary since Digicel stepped out as Jamaica’s Digital Operator on October 20, 2020.

The announcement gives customers, including those intending to get the e-SIM-only iPhone 14, more time to plan their purchases in order to enjoy a full-fledged digital experience. Ahead of the December eSIM rollout, customers can also purchase dual SIM (eSIM and physical SIM) versions of the iPhone 14 and connect immediately to the Digicel network using their existing SIM.

To date, over 99 per cent of smartphones work with a physical SIM, even if they also have eSIM capability.

An eSIM is a digital version of the physical SIM card that customers now use to connect to the Digicel network via smartphones, tablets, or other IoT devices, and enjoy the fastest data speeds and superior LTE coverage. It is embedded into the device for easy setup and out-of-the-box use that ensures seamless connectivity to the Digicel network in seconds.

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