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Monthly Archives: May 2018

Lawyers wrangle at Court of Appeal over urgency of oil contract case

Last Updated on Tuesday, 29 May 2018, 20:11 by Denis Chabrol The Court of Appeal on Tuesday began hearing arguments, though not yet substantive, on the High Court’s decision to throw out a case over whether oil companies- Hess and Nexen- are parties to the environmental permit granted to a local subsidiary of ExxonMobil to search for and extract oil ...

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Confessed killer of Canadian mining official charged with murder

Last Updated on Wednesday, 30 May 2018, 14:13 by Denis Chabrol A man, who police said confessed to the killing of an official of Guyana Goldfields, was Tuesday arraigned on a charge of murder. Twenty-year old Anthony Ragnauth of 72 Middle Road, La Penitence was arrested on May 23, 2018 and charged on May 29, 2018 with the murder of ...

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Woman, charged for death of husband, granted bail

Last Updated on Tuesday, 29 May 2018, 16:33 by Denis Chabrol A woman, who admitted to being responsible for the death of her  husband, was Tuesday arraigned on a charge of manslaughter. Appearing before  City Magistrate  Daly, 28-year old Melissa Silas was not required to plea to the indictable charge and she was granted GY$200,000 bail. Silas has to return ...

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Chief Justice orders Legal Affairs Minister to operationalise Judicial Review Act

Last Updated on Monday, 28 May 2018, 21:30 by Denis Chabrol Chief Justice, Roxane George-Wiltshire on Monday ordered Minister of Legal Affairs, Basil Williams to bring into force  the Judicial Review Act  (JRA)by July 31, 2018. The Bill was approved by the National Assembly and eventually signed into law by then President Bharrat Jagdeo 2010, but was never operationalised. Attorney-at-Law, Anil ...

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Public Service Credit Union rubbishes govt’s demand for GY$49 million waivers

Last Updated on Monday, 28 May 2018, 17:26 by Denis Chabrol The Guyana Public Service Co-operative Credit Union Ltd (GPSCCU) on Monday rejected government’s decision to take over the financial institution because it is being poorly managed and it owes the ministry almost GY$50 million in waivers dating back 2002. Credit Union Chairwoman, Patricia Went said said the Chief Cooperative ...

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GuyOil’s Finance Manager resigns, as probe continues into GY$48 million wire transfer

Last Updated on Monday, 28 May 2018, 15:53 by Denis Chabrol The Finance Manager of the state-owned Guyana Oil Company (GuyOil), Uma Daniels has resigned, amid a a GY$48 million wire transfer debacle. The Chairman of GuyOil’s Board, Mark Bender would only confirm that Daniels has resigned. “The Finance Manager of GuyOil has resigned”, he said when asked repeatedly whether ...

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Maps minus Essequibo possibly a cyber-attack- Foreign Affairs Ministry

Last Updated on Monday, 28 May 2018, 14:52 by Denis Chabrol The Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday suggested that the appearance of maps minus the Essequibo Region on Guyana’s 52nd Independence anniversary might have been a deliberate assault by cyber-attackers. “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not ruled out the strong possibility that this could be a cyber-attack and ...

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Caribbean Court urged mediation which settled mining dispute

Last Updated on Monday, 28 May 2018, 14:26 by Denis Chabrol The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) said it Monday issued  settling the matter of Bauxite Company of Guyana Inc.v Haresh Narine Sugrim in a dispute valued at nearly US$1 million dollars. The CCJ heard the case on 19 April 2018 and during the hearing the judges urged the parties, ...

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Prison officers arrested after collecting marijuana at hospital

Last Updated on Sunday, 27 May 2018, 21:54 by Denis Chabrol Two Guyanese  prison officers were arrested Sunday night after they allegedly collected one pound of marijuana from a civilian at the Georgetown Public Hospital where they were on duty. Director of Prisons, Gladwyn Samuels said one of the prison officers has since admitted to having been paid GY$20,000 to  ...

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