Minister of State Joseph Harmon on Friday indicated that he will say no more on his controversial March trip to China as he believes that a detailed report issued about the trip and explanations by government and state holding company NICIL, have clarified the issues.
“There is nothing more to be said about it. It is already there,” Harmon said when questioned by Stabroek News at the end of his post-Cabinet press briefing.
The minister’s conduct in China came under scrutiny following the publication of a photograph in the Kaieteur News in April, of him posing with several representatives of the controversial logging company Baishanlin.