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Friday, February 4, 2011

Nandlall Brands Sports Minister as Weak and Confused

Guyanese lawyer Anil Nandlall confirmed whilst having a casual drink with friends and playing table tennis that he indeed spoke to Minister of Sports Dr. Frank Anthony about the latter's recognition of the Bissoondyal (also known as Roachie) led Demerara Cricket Board in the precincts of Parliament Building during the budget debates and the Minister indeed confirmed that he was in full recognition of the Bissoondyal led faction of the Demerara Cricket Board. Nandlall confirmed in a conversation with the a source that after the meeting in Parliament "I instructed Frank to meet with Roachie and make public his pronouncement about recognising Roachie as the President of the Demerara Cricket Board". Nandlall was speaking about the public controversy created by the Kaieteur News story of Sunday 30th January 2011 where it was reported that he had said that the Minister of Sport had recognised the Bissoondyal led faction of the Demerara Cricket Board; only for the Minister to deny every speaking to the Nandlall on the subject two days later in a separate article in the same Newspaper. However, Nandlall admitted personally calling Sean Devers before the publication of the initial story in the Sunday Kaieteur Newspapers asking that it not be published and directing that the Chronicle Newspapers and the Guyana Times not carry the statements which he had made at a public press conference. He said he only asked to stop the publication because he knows that "Frank is weak" and "afraid of his own shadow".

The flamboyant lawyer went on to further say the the Minister of Sports is weak and is not standing up to what he had agreed. Nandlall further said that junior Minister of Housing Irfan Ali and Minister of Labour Mansoor Nadir and himself were working assiduously to ensure that Bissoondyal's campaign to be President of the Guyana Cricket Board was successful and that the Minister of Sports "could not decide things on his own when I have the Party [PPP/C] campaigning for Roachie". Nandlall said further that he had instructed Minister Nadir to delay the Guyana Cricket Board elections so that he could get control of the votes necessary to elect Bissoondyal. He asked rhetorically  "Mansoor is also acting on instructions so how could Frank say that he did not recognise Roachie?"

Nandlall also confirmed that he had personally spoken to Chief Justice Ian Chang and had other "persons in Government" speak to the the Chief Justice to prevent the Raj Singh lead faction of the Demerara Cricket Board from getting a judge to hear their application for an injunction. Nandlall said that on the Saturday of the Demerara Board elections the Raj Singh led faction were seeking to have an injunction application heard to stop the Bissoondyal led faction from holding elections but he had to speak to the Chief Justice to prevent it being heard. Nandlall further said "I had to ask the [Attorney General Charles] Ramson to meet with [Chief Justice] Chang; and they met at Natoo's Bar and Ramson had to make it clear that the injunction could not be heard before the elections". "So how is it that all the other Ministers are acting in support of Roachie and Frank is saying I am lying?" Nandlall asked.

Further, Nandlall said persons who were appointed as  Minister of Government "must have backbone" and stand up when necessary and keep their word and he disappointed the Sports Minister was not displaying those characteristics. He said further, in the next Government he doubted that "Frank would be a Minister of any portfolio; he is too much of a coward to be in Cabinet".


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