May 5, 2020

UNC: “When Asking For Government Accountability Is Equal To Treason”

By Newsroom

“We must never allow a sitting Prime Minister to tell us that asking for Government accountability is equal to treason.” Accusing Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley of “trying to deflect and distract from suspicious dealings with Venezuela by using loaded words like “treason,” the opposition United National Congress (UNC) issued another statement in which it insists that it never “called for the imposition of any sanctions on our nation.” Instead, in a statement by its Public Relation Officer, Anita Haynes,  the UNC has published a timeline of events intended to strengthen its case that the government is engaged in a cover-up.  The Opposition has also put forward a series of questions for the government to answer.  The following is an excerpt from the statement by the  opposition UNC:

  1. August 25th, 2017 –  President Trump issues an executive order which prohibits U.S. persons from engaging in transactions with the Maduro government and also authorized financial sanctions and visa restrictions on non-U.S. persons that assist or support the Maduro government, which could lead to U.S. sanctions on foreign energy companies working with PdVSA.
  2. March 26th, 2020 – The US state department charges Nicolas Maduro with Narco trafficking.  The State Department stated, “We estimate that somewhere between 200 and 250 metric tons of cocaine are shipped out of Venezuela.”
  3. March 27th, 2020 – The Venezuelan Vice President, Delcy Rodriguez, who is banned from travelling to the US, Canada, and the European Union, was granted permission to enter TT after our borders were closed.
  4. March 28th, 2020 – ES Euro Shipping S.A, contacted Paria to negotiate for the sale of the fuel which was shipped to Aruba and alleged in the international press to be delivered to Venezuela.  The principal of ES Euro Shipping S.A is Wilmer Ruperti, a Venezuelan shipping tycoon who is also linked to Maroil Trading. Maroil Trading had close ties with former Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez and even reportedly ensured the country received fuel supplies in 2002.
  5. April 26th, 2020 – International media organization Reuters highlighted Trinidad and Tobago as the origin of the gasoline shipment.
  6. Members of the PNM Government including Rowley, Franklin Khan, and Donna Cox, refused to answer questions about the alleged gas shipment.
  7. April 27th, 2020 – Speaker of the House of Representatives Brigid Annisette-George, denied a motion to discuss the questions surrounding the gas deal by Paria. She is the wife of Newman George, Chairman of Paria Fuel Trading Company, and did not recuse herself.
  8. April 28th, 2020 – Opposition MP Roodal Moonilal wrote to US Ambassador Mondello noting the actions of the Government and expressing concern regarding the potential impact for Trinidad and Tobago.
  9. April 29th, 2020 – Rowley refused to answer a question posed to him during Prime Minister’s Question Time in Parliament on the issue.
  10. April 30th, 2020 – The Trinidad Guardian published an article highlighting that the United States is now probing the alleged gas deal between TT and Venezuela.

Here are some questions that the Rowley Government needs to answer:

  1. Why was Delcy Rodriguez, Venezuelan Vice President allowed into T&T on March 27th, the day before the purchase order for the shipment of fuel was placed?
  2. Is Dr Rowley aware that by meeting with Venezuela’s Vice President, Delcy Rodriguez, he violated the Inter American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance, which had imposed travel restrictions for Ms. Rodriguez since December 2019 and which was binding on all member states, including Trinidad and Tobago?
  3. Is it true that immediately following that meeting, Trinidad and Tobago through its state agency, Paria Fuel Trading Company, shipped 150,000 barrels of fuel to Aruba on April 21, 2020? International sources have confirmed that the fuel eventually reached Venezuela.

 

 

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