The Alliance for Change considers the recent character assassination of two of
its leaders a feeble attempt to destroy the party’s credibility. As such, we assure
our constituents, the Guyanese people, of our deep regard and unshakeable
commitment to equal rights and justice for all. In light of this we will be presenting
our Guidelines for the Conduct of Leaders to inform on the requisite attributes
we feel must be demonstrated by all who commit to the process of providing
leadership for our fledgling democracy. It is our position that integral to the need
for quality leadership is the idea of individual freedom and respect for the right
to work and association. The AFC unreservedly supports the right to work of its
leaders, which is a constitutional right which is also a right to life. In attempting
to discredit the integrity of these two stalwarts of people’s rights and good
governance, we are again seeing how a deficient administration is clutching at
straws to blind us to its own flaws and the misuse of power by a few.
In 2010, long before she was elected an AFC Member of Parliament, Cathy Hughes
was contracted to provide professional support services to Sithe Global, an
American company that was involved in the failed Amaila Hydro Project. Mrs.
Hughes has never hidden her association with Sithe Global, and the AFC saw no
conflict of interest in her association as she was required to carry her party’s
position on any and all issues relating to Sithe Global and the Amaila Hydro project,
which she did with honour and conviction. The sanction for not doing so would be
severe. In fact she purposefully recused herself from all inter-party discussions on
the Sithe Global project.
Mr. Nigel Hughes, one of Guyana’s foremost lawyers, has endeared himself to a
wide cross-section of the Guyanese society, making himself accessible, over some
three decades, to all types of clients in a legal system that assumes that a person
is “innocent until proven guilty” in a court of law. The AFC is well aware that Mr.
Hughes has tirelessly represented thousands, the high and mighty as well as the
down-trodden and oppressed, including mothers who mourned the loss of their
loved ones at the hands of bandits or the security forces alike.
The AFC respects confidentiality as the foundation of client relationship, and would
never have required its leaders to breach this sacred convention.
Mr. Hughes has been maligned for being the lawyer and Secretary of AFHI,
the company that was to operate the Amaila Hydro plant. In 2009, it was the
government of Guyana that wanted the American investors to establish a local
company and Mr. Hughes incorporated Amaila Falls Hydro Inc. with the full
knowledge and participation of both Sithe Global and the Government of Guyana.
Neither party raised any conflict of interest concerns over the role of Mr. Hughes in
the formation of the company. At that time, too, Mr. Hughes was neither a member
nor official of AFC.
Because of the flurry of mis-information and inaccuracies being peddled here and
abroad to tarnish the character of Mr. Hughes and the image of AFC, we are at pain
to point out that most foreign companies when coming to invest here do not have
offices in Guyana and are not sure how their investments are likely to develop.
Under our law, they are required to establish a registered office at an address in
Guyana and identify a person to act as Company Secretary. Invariably the address of
the Attorney’s office becomes the registered address and an officer in the law firm
would provide serves as Company secretary.
Amaila Falls Hydro Inc. was the investment entity incorporated in Guyana for the
purposes of the hydro project. The principal participants in the discussions about
the project were the Government of Guyana, Sithe Global, China Development Bank
and China Railway – the contractor.
Mr. Hughes was not an officer of any of those companies and could not have been
privy to any of those discussions, agreements, technical studies and/or project costs
or rate of returns.
However, when it was alleged that a conflict of interest might have arisen, Mr.
Hughes immediately offered his resignation as AFC Chairman, not wanting to
embroil the movement in any controversy.
For the AFC, the professional services of both Ms. Catherine Hughes and Mr.
Nigel Hughes were not deemed by the movement to be a conflict of interest as
both individuals recused themselves from all discussions this party had with the
Government of Guyana and Sithe Global on the hydropower project.
What we take full responsibility for is the absence of full disclosure in a timely
manner of the role of these leaders, and we apologise for this critical lapse in duty.
But the AFC has learned from this experience and has taken an important decision
to approve guidelines for the Conduct of Leaders, to avoid perception of conflict of
interest that could in the future compromise the integrity of the movement.
Our commitment to the people of Guyana and our unshakeable belief in the
rightness of things mean that we will not sit quietly by and let those who try to
destroy the credibility of the AFC succeed. Leadership and the world of politics
are fraught with half truths that are peddled as credible which is the reason that
the AFC must respond. The party reiterates that the Hughes’ at no time used their
positions in the party to further their personal agendas and we wish to assure this
nation that we stand in their defense against any such groundless assertion. In
fact, we will in the next few weeks continue to provide you with clear evidence of
what indeed transpired. And this is integral to the way we will always operate as a
party. The people of Guyana must always be well informed about the processes and
programmes that are initiated on your behalf and your well being will always be our
foremost priority. [END]

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