Sale of lands to BK
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Former Finance Minister under the previous APNU/AFC Government, Winston Jordan has filed an application asking the High Court to dismiss a lawsuit filed against him by the Government over the sale of lands to BK Marine Inc. Attorney General and Legal Affairs Minister, Anil Nandlall, SC, on behalf of the Government is seeking to repossess the lands stating that BK Marine breached contractual obligations.
However, Jordan, through Roysdale Forde, SC, is seeking to have the lawsuit dismissed on the ground that it discloses no cause of action and is misconceived. The former Government Minister is further asking that the lawsuit be dismissed as an abuse of process, as it is politically motivated and actuated by bad faith, vindictiveness, spite and constitutes an abuse of power, is frivolous and vexatious, and or scandalous.
Apart from Jordan and BK Marine Inc, former Head of the National Industrial and Commercial Investments Limited (NICIL) Colvin Heath-London, and the Registrar of Deeds have also been listed as defendants in the proceedings filed at the High Court in Demerara.
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In addition to a court order to repossess the lands, the Attorney General has claimed damages in excess of $300 million against Jordan, Heath-London, and NICIL for loss and damages suffered as a result of negligence and/or breach of the duty; loss and damages suffered as a result of conspiracy and/or breach of the duty, and loss and damage suffered as a result of a breach of fiduciary duty.
Nandlall is further claiming damages in excess of $100 million for misfeasance in public office committed by Jordan. Another $100 million in damages is also being claimed for loss and damages suffered as a result of fraud allegedly committed by Jordan and the other defendants.
In a Statement of Claim, Nandlall is looking to have the sale of the lands at Water or Mudlots 1 and 2; Lot F of Mudlot 3 and Lots A, B and D, North Cummingsburg, Georgetown, declared illegal, unlawful, null, void, repugnant and contrary to public policy.
According to the Attorney General, the lands were first leased to Brian Tiwarie, the owner of BK International Limited, on December 4, 2006, by NICIL. There were certain conditions upon which the 20 years’ lease was granted with the option to purchase for $110 million which was conditional.
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Anil Nandlall, SC