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Quincy Baird Charged for Larceny From Telephone Co.

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December 29, 2025
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By Mark DaCosta-Quincy Baird, a 37-year-old former accountant and current photographer from Herstelling on the East Bank of Demerara, has been charged with involvement in a staggering larceny amounting to $153.9 million from One Communications Guyana Inc. He appeared at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court where he was granted bail set at $1 million. This significant incident not only raises questions about corporate oversight but also reflects wider concerns regarding accountability in our nation’s institutions.

Baird, who reportedly held a prominent position as an accountant responsible for payables at One Communications, is accused of pilfering the funds over an extended period, specifically between July 1, 2021, and February 18, 2025. The nature of the charges implies a breach of trust and duty; larceny, defined as the unlawful taking of someone else’s property with the intent to permanently deprive them of it, is a serious offence. The allegations suggest a calculated scheme, potentially compromising the integrity of the telecommunications company and affecting its stakeholders.

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On Tuesday, Baird was arrested during a police operation conducted by the Criminal Investigation Department. The operation targeted the East Bank Demerara area, eventually leading to his apprehension. The police have indicated that this investigation developed from information highlighting irregularities linked to the company’s finances, ultimately culminating in charges of theft under the office of Clerk or Servant — with Baird being a significant figure within the company.

Following the formal reading of the charges by Acting Chief Magistrate Faith McGusty, Baird’s legal representation highlighted his firm intention to engage with the judicial process as he was not required to enter a plea at this stage. The conditions attached to his bail are stringent; he must surrender his passport to the court to prevent any possible flight risk, have no communication with any employees of the company, and report bi-weekly to CID Headquarters. This reflects the serious nature of the allegations against him and the measures necessary to ensure his availability for future court proceedings.

The scandal surrounding this larceny is particularly concerning in a nation already grappling with issues of governance and transparency. Citizens are rightly anxious about the implications of this theft not just on the company involved, but also on the broader economic landscape. The potential loss of consumer confidence in telecommunications services, a vital sector in our country’s infrastructure, could be substantial.

As the case is adjourned until February 11, 2026, many are questioning the effectiveness of current regulations that govern corporate entities in our nation. The fact that an individual in such a reputable position allegedly exploited his role to commit such a crime raises questions about oversight mechanisms that should be in place to safeguard company assets. It’s essential for regulatory authorities to examine how such actions went unchecked for so long and what measures can be instituted to prevent similar occurrences in the future.

Furthermore, according to an analyst,  this situation serves as a reminder of the need for strict corporate governance practices and the importance of accountability, particularly in sectors that hold significant resources and responsibilities in providing services to the public. There is a pressing need for our nation to foster an environment where integrity is paramount and where the rule of law is strictly upheld, particularly when it comes to financial crimes involving trusted individuals.

As we look ahead to the forthcoming trial, the importance of transparency and justice in such cases cannot be overstated. The citizens of our nation deserve a thorough investigation and a judicial process that reinforces the message that breaches of trust at this level will not be tolerated.

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