Guyana’s combined opposition on Wednesday rejected government’s offer to support a motion calling for a Commission of Inquiry if it was not confined to 2006-2013 but had been dated back to the 1960s. The offer was made by the governing Peoples Progressive Party Civic’s (PPPC) Gail Teixeira during her contribution on a motion sponsored by Opposition Leader, David Granger calling ...
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Alleged baton-sodomised man sues State for GUY$80 million in damages
The man, who was allegedly sodomised with a condom-covered baton while in police custody, has moved to the High Court claiming GUY$80.4 million in damages from the State for torture and the breach of other constitutional rights. Colwyn Harding has also taken Constables 201411 T. Thomas and 19175 Devin Singh to the High Court to seek damages in excess of ...
Read More »GTC/GT&T retirees petition National Assembly for right pension
Retired workers of the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GT&T) on Wednesday petitioned the National Assembly to be paid their “just and due” pensions in keeping with the Pensions Act. After years of lobbying and agitation to have the matter resolved to the satisfaction of all sides, the petition was tabled on behalf of the pensioners by Alliance For Change ...
Read More »Guyana is a good market- COPA
COPA Airlines on Wednesday assured that research has shown that the Guyana-Panama route is viable and the airline is here for the long haul but the Latin American carrier declined to provide figures. “Once we open a destination, we are not just testing to see how we go. We are sure that we are going to do well and, off ...
Read More »Qualfon employees rushed to Georgetown Hospital
More than 12 employees of Qualfon Call Center, Goedverwagting/Plaisance were Tuesday afternoon rushed to the Georgetown Hospital suffering from respiratory problems and anxiety after a power outage shut down the entity’s air conditionining unit. Power was later restored and operations at the Call Centre resumed with a limited staff because a number of agents opted to go home while others were ...
Read More »Mother of four-month old stabbed to death by estranged partner
The19-year old mother of a four-month old baby was stabbed to death by her estranged 49-year old partner after she told him that she wanted to end the relationship, police and relatives said. Onica Greaves was stabbed multiple times about her body Monday evening by Robert Stanley who is now fighting for his life after attempting suicide by drinking gramoxone. ...
Read More »Third prisoner recaptured
Police early Tuesday morning captured a third prisoner who escaped from the holding cell at the Georgetown Magistrates Court about 13 hours earlier, police said. A senior investigator said 20-year old Randolph Marks was found hiding under a bed in a house at Freeman Street, East La Penitence about 1:20 AM. There was no confrontation between police and the youth ...
Read More »Prison escapee shot dead, gun recovered
Another of the four prisoners, who escaped while at te Georgetown Magistrates’ Court, was Monday evening shot dead, Crime Chief, Senior Superintendent Leslie James said. He said 28-year old Vickram “Lil John” Persaud was shot and killed at Fort Wellington, West Coast Berbice. James said a .38 revolver was found in his possession. Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) sources said ...
Read More »CFATF rejects opposition’s amendments to Anti-Money Laundering law
Attorney General, Anil Nandlall on Monday said the opposition’s proposed amendments to the 2009 Anti Money Laundering and Countering of Financing Terrorism Act have been rejected by the regional financial crimes watchdog based in Trinidad. He was quoted by the Government Information Agency (GINA) as saying that the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF) had requested a copy of the ...
Read More »Emergency bridge repairs begin in Mabura -Kurupukari area
The collapse of a log bridge between Mabura and Kurupukari has forced several trucks to line up for almost two days now, even as repair work continues feverishly to allow traffic to again flow freely, a source said Monday evening. Among the vehicles in the line is a tanker carrying fuel for the Lethem Power Company (LPC). A power company ...
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