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Govt to pass oil spill legislation nullifying Justice Kissoon’s ruling

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April 30, 2024
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By Mark DaCosta- The impending move by the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) regime to enact legislation that would effectively nullify Justice Kissoon’s critical ruling on oil spill guarantees should be sending shockwaves through our nation. With its razor-thin one-seat parliamentary majority, the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) government is poised to prioritise the interests of Exxon Mobil over the welfare of our country by passing legislation that will favour Exxon Mobil, while endangering the welfare of our country.

Justice Kissoon’s ruling, which mandated the provision of an Unlimited Parent Company Guarantee (UPCG) to cover the full cost of any potential oil spill, served as a beacon of protection for our nation ln the event of a spill. However, the proposed legislation by the ruling PPP regime threatens to undermine this crucial safeguard, leaving our country vulnerable to financial ruin and environmental devastation.

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Former head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Mr. Vincent Adams, has been at the forefront of opposition to the proposed legislation. His insights into the potential consequences of such legislation are invaluable, as he brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the discussion.

Adams has rightly pointed out that the proposed legislation would replace Justice Kissoon’s ruling with terms dictated by Exxon Mobil, effectively prioritising the interests of the oil giant over those of our nation. He has warned that failure to uphold Justice Kissoon’s ruling could result in financial bankruptcy for our nation and pose a grave threat to the environment, not just for Guyana but for the entire Caribbean region.

In a scathing critique of the proposed legislation, Adams highlighted the deceptive nature of defining “credible and reasonable” damages, emphasising the lack of a baseline to determine the existing environmental condition accurately. This glaring omission, he argues, makes it impossible to estimate damages accurately and places individuals and businesses, such as fisherfolk, at a severe disadvantage in legal battles against Exxon Mobil.

Adams’s condemnation of Attorney General Anil Nandlall’s position on the matter is particularly damning. He has accused Nandlall of aligning himself with Exxon Mobil’s interests at the expense of our nation, pointing to Nandlall’s refusal to acknowledge the existence of the UPCG in EPA permits under the previous coalition government as evidence of his contempt for the rule of law.

Nandlall’s assertion that the government, not the courts, should determine the level of protection for an oil spill is a direct affront to the principles of justice and transparency. His disregard for the overwhelming evidence in support of Justice Kissoon’s ruling raises serious questions about his, and the PPP government’s commitment to serving the interests of our nation.

According to one commentator, “In light of these ominous developments, it is incumbent upon us as citizens to stand against the proposed legislation and demand accountability from our elected representatives. Our nation’s future hangs in the balance, and we cannot afford to let the interests of Exxon Mobil take precedence over the welfare of our country and its citizens.”

The PPP government’s proposed oil spill legislation represents a blatant betrayal of the trust placed in it by the people of our nation. By prioritising the interests of Exxon Mobil over those of our country, the government is jeopardising our nation’s financial stability and environmental well-being.

According to the commentator, “It is imperative that we unite in opposition to this legislation and hold our elected representatives accountable for their actions. Our nation’s future depends on it.”

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