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The Guyana Public Service Union (GPSU) which has from the inception denounced polygraph testing as a method of maintaining worker integrity,Cheap Jerseys Wholesale, has called on seniors of the Guyana Energy Agency (GEA) to “lead by example and take the lie detector test.”This call comes amidst numerous allegations by lower level GEA staff that top agency officials are reportedly involved in, or condoning the illegal act of fuel smuggling. The call follows more recent calls by A Partner for National Unity’s (APNU) Kerwin Crawford, to have the police speed up investigations into irregular fuel activities occurring in his constituency,Wholesale Baseball Jerseys, East Berbice Corentyne, Region Six.GPSU’s Head, Patrick Yarde,Wholesale NFL Jerseys, has however said that the union is going to stick by workers because they firmly disbelieve in the use of polygraph testing. They also claimed bias in its application.Yarde said, “The test is not foolproof. It is an abuse of workers’ rights and shows “bullyism” since these workers are not obligated to take the test.”Yarde asserted that the test is supposed to be voluntary but according to the reports, workers are forced to sign forms saying that they volunteer to be tested. Polygraph testing cannot be forced on a worker especially when it was not an option to satisfy job application, he added.It is further discriminating,Wholesale Jerseys USA, Yarde charged, when the test is not applied to everyone.In a previous interview, Yarde had stated that the test was being used more opportunistically to expel unfavoured employees and not because employees are corrupt. He told this newspaper that to ensure integrity, testing must come from the top all the way down and those found guilty should immediately face the justice system.It is not that we don’t support agency methods to ensure honesty and transparency, he said, but the approach must be credible and foolproof. “We are not trying to push out approaches to identify irregularities, but approaches must be credible and able to stand up to scrutiny and investigation,Cheap Jerseys From China,” Yarde iterated.In relation to two GEA staffers who were fired a few weeks ago for not volunteering to take the lie detector test, GPSU said that an investigation has been launched into the matter. He said that the men, former seniors of GEA, have been asked to bring in relevant information, “and when we are satisfied with what is provided, we will take the necessary action to rectify the matter.”Staffers of GEA had come forward with information which they said suggested corruption amongst GEA top brass. They were peeved at the possibility of losing their jobs because they did not want to take the polygraph test or for failing it. They were however unwilling to be fired, while alleging to be cognizant of unorthodox activities occurring within the agency, allegedly involving seniors.The workers made allegations of GEA seniors covering up for administration affiliated fuel smugglers. They alleged that some senior staff members and their affiliates reportedly have businesses in areas requiring fuel, creating a conflict of interest perception. The workers further cited unfair and discriminating treatment in the test application.GPSU in 2009 criticized the government when they used this method of testing to fire Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) officers who failed the test. The workers union saw that action as frustrating legitimate procedures and described the government’s moves as arbitrary,Cheap Jerseys China, discriminatory and unlawful.It was also noted by the Global Polygraph Network out of the US that polygraph testing alone was not grounds to fire any worker. The agency charged that there needed to be reason for a worker to be tested, that the test is not mandatory and workers’ permission must be granted.It further stated that additional investigation is required before a worker can be scrutinized for irregularities.Only last Saturday APNU councilor Crawford made the call for police to speed up their investigations into fuel theft. The Region Six Regional Democratic Council (RDC) came under fire at the latest Public Accounts Committee meeting as representatives were made to answer for over $24M in fuel and lubricants that could not have been accounted for.Also, it was found that the RDC could not account for $345M worth in outstanding cheque orders dating back to 1998.The APNU member said discrepancies were further discovered and reflected in the Auditor General’s (AG) report for the period 2007 to 2008, while the irregularities reappeared in the AG’s 2011 report. |
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