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PPP ‘Mouthpiece’ Robin Singh Under Investigation for Alleged Forgery and Fraud – CGID

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April 16, 2024
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Not only is Robin Singh a prolific letter writer on behalf of the PPP government but he is described in some circles to be an alleged aide to Guyana’s Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo.  Today, Singh finds himself at the center of a troubling investigation by US law enforcement agencies. He stands accused of allegedly forging correspondence from the Caribbean Guyana Institute for Democracy (CGID) in a scheme to defraud unsuspecting individuals of significant sums of money.

The purported correspondence from CGID initially appeared innocuous, inviting leaders of Guyanese organizations in New York to a meeting with US government officials. However, Singh is accused of tampering with the document, manipulating its contents to serve a nefarious agenda aimed at extorting money from unwitting victims.

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Reports indicate that Singh, along with his alleged co-conspirators, utilized this falsified correspondence to target individuals both on social media platforms and through telephone communications. By allegedly masquerading as representatives of CGID, they are accused of deceiving individuals into believing that their solicitations were legitimate, ultimately leading to financial losses amounting to US $200.00 per victim.

The Caribbean Guyana Institute for Democracy (CGID) reportedly became aware of this fraudulent activity and took swift action by reporting the matter to law enforcement authorities. Richard Millington, Esq., Director of Communications for CGID, condemned the illicit scheme and called for accountability from Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo and the PPP government of Guyana.

In light of these serious allegations, CGID is calling for a thorough investigation to uncover the full extent of the wrongdoing and ensure that those responsible are held accountable for their actions. According to Mr Millington, “The integrity of institutions such as CGID must be safeguarded, and individuals who seek to undermine trust and perpetrate fraud must face the consequences of their actions.”

 

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