Money missing from ministry jumps to $355M, police expanding probe

Jennifer Westford

A police investigation into the disappearance of $120M belonging to the Public Service Ministry has now widened after figures show that at least $355M cannot be accounted for, Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum confirmed yesterday.

Jennifer Westford
Jennifer Westford

Sources told Stabroek News yesterday that there is a paper trail which shows that nearly triple of what was initially reported missing cannot be accounted for. The sum was apparently withdrawn in parts over several years, with the most recent activity being earlier this year.

Contacted yesterday, Blanhum told Stabroek News that detectives started out looking at a $120M sum but that figure now stands at in excess of $355M.

Sources say that so far the former minister Jennifer Westford and the ministry’s Chief Personnel Officer Margaret Cummings are the only two persons being investigated in this matter. Stabroek News was unable to ascertain whether anyone else has been named in the probe but based on what this newspaper has gathered staff members of the ministry have been interviewed by the police.

Both women have visited the CID Headquarters, Eve Leary at the request of the police and have been questioned. Stabroek News has been able to verify that Cummings returned on several occasions for further questioning and that she has been cooperating fully with the police.

It was following the unauthorised attempted transfer of registration for several motor vehicles belonging to the Public Service Ministry that a decision was made to conduct an in-depth probe of the ministry. Both women have been charged in connection with the