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Man shot, $18M stolen in two robberies

Bandits have grabbed some $18M dollars in two armed robberies within a 12-hour period, according to police reports. The force reported that around 8.30AM Friday Rajiv Singh, 21, a clerk attached to a city store, was robbed of a carton box containing some $17.2M dollars as he was about to enter a commercial bank on Avenue of the Republic. He ...

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Overseas-based woman dies in two-vehicle smash-up

An overseas-based Guyanese is the country’s latest road fatality after she was killed in an accident on Friday morning. Osnah Dillon- Jardine, 39, was involved in a two vehicular smash up at Liliendaal, East Coast Demerara around 12:30 AM.   Five others, Kestor Douglas, Carl James, Quacy Mc Calmont  and two others-names only given as Enzo and Gregory-  were also ...

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US denies virtually imposing democracy and governance project

The United States (US) embassy on Thursday denied that it did not consult adequately with the Guyana government on a “technical assistance” project that was expected to benefit political parties to improve governance and democracy here. The embassy said it held an “extensive series of consultations and correspondence” with the Guyana government and other stakeholders on developing the Leadership and ...

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Anti-money laundering bill survives, returned to Select C’ttee

The anti-money laundering legislation has survived a second trip to the House with the National Assembly late Thursday night voting to send it to a Special Select Committee once again. The opposition parties voted against the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (Amendment) Bill (AML/CFT) last month after it exited the Special Select Committee where it had been ...

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Appointment of Ombudsman not enough – Granger

Leader of the Opposition David Granger has welcomed the appointment of former Judge Winston Moore as Ombudsman but says that is not enough to ensure more transparent governance. The Office of the President in a brief release earlier in the day announced the appointment while adding that Moore, a practicing attorney, would be sworn in on January 2014. Presidential Advisor ...

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Bill to preserve Cabinet role in contracts deferred

The National Assembly has approved a six-month deferral of a government bill which seeks to preserve the Cabinet role in the contract procurement process. The move came after some six hours of debate in the House with the opposition parties giving every indication that they were prepared to vote down the Procurement (Amendment) Bill. The administration was seeking an amendment ...

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UNDP helping Guyana’s Parliament to become paperless

The Guyana Parliament’s vision to become a paperless parliament was Thursday brought one step closer to reality with the handing over of several pieces of Information Technology (IT) equipment, the parliament office said in a statement. They are fifteen Samsung galaxy tab3, five Dell Optiplex desktop computers and one Dell laptop computer by the United Nations Development Project (UNDP). Speaking ...

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Bandits grab Public Works Ministry’s payroll

Two gunmen Thursday afternoon grabbed na GUY$8 million payroll belonging to the Public Works Ministry shortly after the clerk and the accompanying security guard arrived to pay casual workers. Public Works Minister, Robeson Benn said two bandits, armed with guns, assaulted the clerk and took away the security guard’s gun as well as the money. The incident occurred shortly after ...

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Border security concern raised over Muri Brasil deal in New River Triangle

The issue of border security with neighbouring Suriname appeared to be taking centre stage surrounding government’s decision to grant permission to allow a privately-owned company to survey the New River area for a variety of minerals. But the Guyana government has ruled out the need to consult with the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) before carrying out mining related activity in ...

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