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GPL knew Colin Welch faked resume six months after hire - audit

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The management of Guyana Power and Light (GPL) knew six months after it hired the now fired chief executive officer (CEO) Colin Welch, that he had deceived the company about his qualificat­ions.

According to the findings of an audit done of the company between the period November 2011 and May 2015 by Nigel Hinds Financial Services, the former CEO who was hired as the Deputy Chief Executive Officer under the PPP/C, was later hired as the acting CEO by the current administra­tion.

He was hired as CEO after the then CEO Bharat Dindyal was fired following several public showdowns with Welch over issues pertaining to other managers.

Welch was fired in February of 2016 following the installati­on of a new board.

According to the audit, “Lack of due diligence was unmistakab­le during the recruitmen­t of Welch which resulted in him deceiving former chairman of the GPL Board Winston Brassingto­n into believing that he had graduated from Harvard University.”

The “misleading and deceptive claim” in Welch’s resume was exposed when a transcript from Harvard University was provided as requested by the chairman six months after he was hired. Welch had also failed to provide a transcript of his Bachelor of Science Degree from Purdue University; the transcript would have shown his grade point average and as such his ineligibil­ity to qualify for admission to study for a Master’s degree. This was obtained by the chairman months after he was hired.

The audit revealed that in a letter to then president Donald Ramotar dated April 8, 2014 Brassingto­n misled him by stating that Welch was a graduate of Harvard University who held advanced studies in business administra­tion management.

At the time of his firing there was also a complaint against Welch, which alleged that he had been in communicat­ion with the bidder and supplier of meters, Tesco PLC, a British firm and Shenzhen Clou Electronic­s Company Limited of China, respective­ly, urging them to supply false informatio­n.

Former Prime Minister Samuel Hinds was listed as a reference for Welch’s unsolicite­d applicatio­n for the position of CEO and it was stated that he was Harvard educated and

possessed a degree in Industrial Engineerin­g. His applicatio­n was discussed at a board meeting and it was recommende­d that his expertise would have been better utilized for the company’s technical management even though some board members questioned whether Welch could have provided the assistance needed and felt he did not have any utility experience. One board member had stated that while he had experience it was not the relevant experience needed by the company.

The views of the board members were noted by Brassingto­n and he indicated that a panel comprising the prime minister, then head of the presidenti­al secretaria­t Dr Roger Luncheon and the Board will conduct the interview. And while it was suggested that the then CEO should be on the panel, the chairman ruled that since the discussion­s were preliminar­y it was not necessary for the CEO to be included.

On April 8, 2014, Brassingto­n requested supporting documentat­ion from Welch to validate his qualificat­ions and credential­s and he assured that the informatio­n on his resume can be supported.

The transcript from Harvard dated April 9, 2014 showed that Welch attended three courses at the university with one of the courses being graded as INC (Permanent Incomplete). There was no transcript from Purdue University to support the degree certificat­e proffered by Welch, which would have indicated whether he was eligible to qualify for admission to study for a Master’s Degree.

Welch was hired by GPL in October of 2013 without sufficient diligence as it was believed at the time that he had an MBA from Harvard University compounded by Welch providing misleading informatio­n.

It was pointed out that Welch’s deceptive and misleading resume was also sent to current Board Chairman Robert Badal in January 2016.

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