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OPINION: Oil Pollution Bill “protects Guyana and its people”

Denis Chabrol by Denis Chabrol
Sunday, 25 May 2025, 8:56
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Attorney General Senior Counsel Anil Nandlall

Last Updated on Sunday, 25 May 2025, 8:56 by Writer

by Attorney General Anil Nandlall

We note, with regret, the gross misinformation and misrepresentation being peddled in the public domain on the Oil Pollution Prevention, Preparedness, Response and Responsibility Bill 2025 by the usual self-proclaimed “experts”. As a result, the Attorney General’s Chambers and the Ministry of Natural Resources intend to address this regrettable deluge of misinformation in a series of publications of this type so as to prevent the unsuspecting public from being duped by this massive volume of fallacies and flawed arguments.

We will begin with section 21 because it is perhaps the victim of the worst type of misinterpretation and consequent misrepresentation. The language is simple and clear. It provides:

This section absolutely prohibits the transfer of liability by any agreement or like instrument. It is that simple. The clear intention, as expressed in the language above, is to prevent a responsible party from divesting or alienating to a third party any liability that it may attract in the course of its operations. It is a common feature in the commercial world for entities to transfer liability to third parties so that their assets are insulated and protected from financial and other consequences which may result from such liability. This section intends to prohibit that practice so that the liability incurred, at all material times, remain with the responsible party.

The pseudo experts argue, by some interpretational gymnastics, that this section actually permits the evasion of liability. The truth is that the section does exactly the opposite. It completely outlaws any attempt to severe liability. Worst yet, they contend that the section invalidates the parent company guarantee! How the language of that section lends to this conclusion is even more bewildering. The truth is that the section does not deal with or has no connection whatsoever to any form of financial assurance, including the parent company guarantee.

Financial assurance is exclusively addressed in another Part of the Bill. It is elementary that Acts of Parliament must be read as a whole so as to ensure that its specific provisions are interpreted in their proper context. Part VIII of the Bill is titled “Financial Responsibility”. This Part of the Bill deals with the type of financial assurance that is required. It expressly maintains the status quo, that is to say, it keeps the current mechanisms of financial assurance in place, including insurance, bonds, and parent company guarantees.

One commentator has even gone to the ridiculous extreme to say that the Bill repeals the Environmental Protection Act. On the contrary, the Bill expressly embraces the Environmental Protection Act by sections 27 (2) and (3). These sections provide:

In short and simple terms, this Bill has firmly entrenched that the financial assurance framework must be commensurate with the nature of liability created and contemplated by section 17. This robust statutory framework now established protects Guyana and its people. This legal reality is unfortunately lost upon that motley few who continue to haplessly pollute the public domain with their misapprehensions and misconceptions. We respectfully advise the public to ignore them.

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