President David Granger is spearheading an anti-suicide “action plan” by government, religious and non-governmental organisations. “I intend to find out why we have so many suicides and once we identify those factors, try to use Governmental action and try to get the efforts of civil society and households to put this scourge to an end. We are above normal and ...
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Police, Public Service Commissions get more cash than last year, but less than proposed
Last Updated on Friday, 8 January 2016, 0:45 by Denis Chabrol Public Security Minister, Khemraj Ramjattan has rejected claims by the opposition People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC) that government has reduced the amount of monies allocated to the Public and Police Service Commission for 2016. Responding to former Home Affairs Minister, Clement Rohee, Ramjattan said the actual amount for this ...
Read More »Budget cuts for Indigenous Peoples and Child Rights Commissions
Last Updated on Thursday, 7 January 2016, 23:53 by Denis Chabrol The Guyana government Thursday slashed huge chunks of monies from the proposed budgets of the Rights of the Child Commission and the Indigenous Peoples Commission for 2016. The ROC asked government for GYD$84 million but in the end only ended up with GYD$31 million, prompting opposition Peoples Progressive Party ...
Read More »Guyana’s DPP Chambers budget cut by GYD$74 million
Last Updated on Thursday, 7 January 2016, 20:36 by Denis Chabrol Government used its one seat majority to erase GYD$74 million from the proposed budget of the Director of Public Prosecutions Chambers, reducing the allocation for 2016 to GYD$160 million. Reacting to People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC) front-bencher , Anil Nandlall’s assertions that budget cut amounted to a violation of ...
Read More »Auditor General’s office budget cut by GYD$76 million
Last Updated on Thursday, 7 January 2016, 20:07 by Denis Chabrol After a heated debated and s series of verbal exchanges on the floor of the National Assembly the Office of the Auditor General received approval for a budget of GYD$714M after requesting a GYD$790M budget. It was explained that Finance Minister Winston Jordan would have presented the House with an ...
Read More »House surmounts quandary for consideration of estimates for constitutional offices
Last Updated on Thursday, 7 January 2016, 19:32 by Denis Chabrol After more than two hours of closed door meetings, government and the opposition reached agreement that the Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), Irfan Ali should be able to answer questions about the Auditor General’s Office. House Speaker, Dr. Barton Scotland, shortly after 6:30 PM emerged an announced ...
Read More »AG says PPP attempting to derail inquests by opposing Coroners Bill
Last Updated on Thursday, 7 January 2016, 15:54 by Denis Chabrol Attorney General and Legal Affairs Minister Basil Williams says that the stern opposition to the Coroners Amendment Bill 2015 by the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) is an attempt to derail impending inquests into several deaths. Shadow Attorney General Anil Nandlall had bashed the consultation process on the Coroners Bill ...
Read More »Police Force establishes football club in Bartica
Last Updated on Thursday, 7 January 2016, 15:53 by Denis Chabrol The Guyana Police Force (GPF) has spearheaded the establishment of an Under 15 football team in Bartica as part of its Social Crime Prevention Programme, that law enforcement agency said in a statement. Twenty-five youths were Wednesday, January 6, 2016 identified by Commander ‘F’ Division Senior Superintendent Ravindradat Budhram ...
Read More »Dog Mouth jailed for indecent assault, dry-humping of woman
Last Updated on Thursday, 7 January 2016, 15:53 by Denis Chabrol A man Thursday admitted that he took out his penis and dry-humped a woman as well as damaged a door at the City Constabulary’s Bourda Outpost. Balram “Dog Mouth” Singh was sentenced to five months imprisonment for indecent exposure, indecent assault and damage to property. After the charges were ...
Read More »Not ready to vaccine port workers for swine flu- Health Minister
Last Updated on Thursday, 7 January 2016, 15:57 by Denis Chabrol Health Minister Dr. George Norton said Thursday that the time was not ripe for port workers to be vaccinated against the potentially deadly swine flu virus that has already claimed the life of one Guyanese. Speaking with reporters at Parliament Building before the start of the sitting of the ...
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