Trotman urges new gold board to tackle smuggling, increase declarations

Minister of Natural Resources Raphael Trotman yesterday inducted the new members of the Guyana Gold Board (GGB) and urged them to address gold smuggling and to ensure high declarations of the precious metal, according to a Ministry of the Presidency statement.

Trotman raised eyebrows recently when he stated that around 15,000 ounces of gold was being smuggled out of the country each week.

The meeting of the new Guyana Gold Board yesterday (Ministry of the Presidency photo)
The meeting of the new Guyana Gold Board yesterday (Ministry of the Presidency photo)

His declaration led to questions about what the APNU+AFC government has done since the middle of last year to staunch this bleeding of revenues.

The new Board members installed today are Joycelyn Williams, an Economist, who will serve as the Chairperson; John Yates, former Banker; serving as Deputy Chairperson; Lisaveta Ramotar, General Manager, Guyana Gold Board; Joanna Homer, Legal Officer, Ministry of Natural Resources; Theresa Foster, representative from the Bank of Guyana; Michael Somersall, attorney-at-law; Andron Alphonso, representative from the Guyana Gold and Diamond Miners’ Association (GGDMA); and Susan Bullen, attorney-at-law. A representative from the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) is expected to be added to the line-up. The ministry statement said that the Minister urged the Board to focus on combating gold smuggling, increasing production and declarations and challenged them to decide whether it was necessary to set-up offices in the mining districts to fulfil this mandate.

It added that Williams expressed gratitude to the Minister and Government of Guyana for the confidence reposed in the Board members, even as she pledged its commitment to ensuring that gold output and declarations are significantly increased.