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Ram creams off fees |
Dear Editor,
This matter is now over a decade old and reveals that Ram frustrated the sale of the hotel to frustrate legitimate investors, while creaming off huge fees as receiver/ manager. Recent reports in the media indicated that Chief Executive Officer Paul Stephenson, of the Cara Hotels, told Chief Justice Ian Chang SC, that while his company was attempting to purchase the Tower Hotel which was up for sale, Christopher Ram prevented him from doing so by refusing to open the tenders at the eventual closing date. Stephenson, who has a string of hotels in the Caribbean, was still giving evidence in support of the writ brought against Ram personally and in his capacity as receiver- manager, Hotel Tower, Limited. Stephenson is also seeking damages in excess of $ 1 million for the aforesaid and breach of contract. It is reported that Christopher Ram was responsible for managing the hotel and its sale to liquidate a debt owed to Bank of Nova Scotia. Ram in November, 1999 publicly published a Request for Proposals for Hotel Tower and invited bids for the said hotel. Cara Hotels complied with the tender requirements. It is reported that Ram, on more than one occasion, changed the closing date for tenders to the prejudice of the plaintiffs and acted in an unfair and uncommercial manner in respect of the tender process. Perhaps he should publish the details of all the fees earned on this job and the reasons for the long and protracted period of management. Come on Ram. Try and be open and transparent on this one. Yours faithfully, Robert Maxwell. |
I'm Chris "The Don" Ram
Business Gangster
Dear Editor,
In societies where there is an organised criminal mafia, there is one standard modus operandi. Members of that society are harassed and subjected to all manner of thuggery, until they succumb to the pressure, subject themselves to the mafia, and start paying protection money to the members of that mafia. Then, they stop being harassed. In Guyana, there is no mafia, but there is an individual who practises the same methods as the mafia, but in the corporate world. I refer to no other than Guyana’s very own, Mr Know- It- All, Mr Holier- Than- Thou, Mr Belatedly- Matriculated- Attorney- at- Law, Christopher Ram. What has Mr Ram’s methodology been over the years? Using the free medium of a column space provided compliments of Stabroek News, Mr Ram has lambasted every company who is not a client of his account ing firm, accusing them of all manner of things, most of which are easily debunked, but which nobody ever has the time to bother to respond to. But, he continues to lambast the executives of companies, the managers, and anybody connected with the companies. Until when? With what aim? To what end? Well, the answers to those questions are found in the fact that he hardly ever seems to write about companies that are current cli ents of his accounting firm. And, if he does, it is not in the scathing critical terms that he writes about clients of other accounting firms. So, the implication is simple. If you are a fee- paying client of his and you pay him hefty fees, it appears that you enjoy protection from his poisonous pen. If you don’t pay him hefty fees, it appears that you will receive the brunt of his venom.
The lesson of all of this: Mr Fip Motilall and Synergy Holdings, time to change your accounting firm. And, while you are at it, time to change your lawyers too, and recruit the recently matriculated junior counsel. Although it might be a bitter pill to succumb to corporate gangsterism, it might be the surest way to get the corporate gangster off your back, even if it costs you a penny or two, as it surely will. No wonder he had to be sued over his handling of the Hotel Tower liquidation. Yours sincerely,
Dave Martindale