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NAACIE fires its general secretary

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July 14, 2021
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…calls on Auditor General to commence audit of union funds

The Executive Council of the National Association of Agricultural Commercial and Industrial Employees (NAACIE) has voted to remove Mr. Dawchan Nagasar the union’s General Secretary after “several allegations of serious misconduct” were made against the former head.

The allegations have caused the Executive Council to indicate that it will immediately request that Auditor General, Deodat Sharma,  audit the funds of the union.

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According to a letter seen by this news entity, at a specially convened emergency Executive Council meeting at the union’s Head Office on July 14, 2021, several decisions were made in keeping with the aforementioned.

“…several allegations of serious misconduct of the General Secretary, Mr. Dawchan Nagasar were brought to the fore and members agreed by a majority vote that the General Secretary can no longer be considered a fit a proper person to continue hold the office of General Secretary of NAACIE and consequently he was removed from office,” the letter stated.

Former NAACIE General Secretary, Dawchan Nagasar

It noted that the Executive has appointed the Assistant General Secretary, Karren Mapp as Acting General Secretary until the next Conference of the Union in accordance with the Rules of NAACIE. Meanwhile, the Executive Council has also approved new signatories to its funds, the Acting President/Acting General Secretary and Treasurer.

At the meeting, it was also decided that the union will immediately request that the Auditor General to Audit the funds of the union.

In a second letter dated July 14, 2021, the Auditor General was written to. “We, the Executive Council Members of NAACIE hereby write to request the presence of auditors under your supervision to witness the handing over and take over of all assets and financial documents in the care of the union and whatever was entrusted to the General Secretary and General President as to effect their functions. To this end, we would appreciate your cooperation,” the letter stated.

It was signed by General President (ag) Bernard Crawford and General Secretary (ag), Mapp.

Nagasar was most recently involved in advocating for increases in wages and salaries for GPL workers represented by NAACIE.

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