…paid over $8.4M

Several seamen, who were hoping to get employment in the oil sector are claiming that they were duped into doing an oil and gas training and have now been told that the certificate they received is fake.
According to the seamen, they respond to an advertisement for training and recruiting by an agency for an oil company in Guyana. They said that the school offering the courses is located in New Amsterdam and had advertised two courses for applicants. Those courses were the Standards of Training Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW) and Lifting and Banksman course. To complete the course, applicants were required to pay a total fee of $260,000 for the two courses.
According to Odwin Sinclair, 34, of Khotbradt, East Bank, Berbice, he along with several other seamen did the courses in January 2020. At the end of the seven-day course, they were promised that they would receive their certificates in six weeks. Sinclair said that at the end of the six weeks he went back to the school and upon inquiring about his certificates, he was told that they had not arrived as yet but were on the way.
“So, with that information, I went to Transport and Harbour Department [to see] how long it would take for them to issue me with a discharge book; that is a document to sail upon receiving this STCW certificate. So, they enquired where I got the certificate from, so, I told them and they told me that there is only one accredited school in Guyana authorised to transact seaman’s affairs and that is a school in Georgetown – no one else. So, with that information, I went to the police station and made a report,” Sinclair said.
