Sun Jun 08 2025
Former prime minister Stuart Young has dismissed claims made by former CNMG CEO Ken Ali that the previous People’s National Movement administration engaged in secret and possibly improper borrowing in the lead-up to the last General Election.
In a statement released yesterday, Young responded to a series of Facebook posts by Ali, who claimed that five loans totalling $1.5 billion were secured by the PNM between March 18 and April 15, during a period when Parliament was dissolved and Young was serving as prime minister.
Ali’s post alleged that the loans were reportedly signed by short-term finance minister Vishnu Dhanpaul, who had not yet been sworn in as a senator. He said they were neither disclosed to the public nor accounted for during the election campaign. The loans, which were secured from local and international lenders, allegedly included funding for agencies such as the Housing Development Corporation and the Water and Sewerage Authority.
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