Claiming that several senior police ranks unlawfully searched his home and seized several barber chairs and air conditioning units in violation of his constitutional rights, APNU/AFC Member of Parliament, Christopher Jones has filed a lawsuit seeking damages in excess of GYD$300,000. He is also asking the High Court to order the return of his property valued at almost GYD$5 million ...
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New data protection law coming- PM Phillips
Prime Minister Mark Phillips said a law would be be drafted to protect electronic information being provided by citizens to the government and money has been already set aside to do this in the 2020 National Budget. “The policy work would continue through the end of this year with the development of draft legislation and explanatory memoranda for ever increasing ...
Read More »Opposition to mount campaign for election law reforms- Harmon
The opposition A Partnership for National Unity+Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) has indicated that it would be mounting a campaign for constitutional reform or reform of certain electoral laws in a bill that could be jointly drafted with government, Opposition Leader Joseph Harmon said at the weekend. He was at the time contributing to the debate on the 2020 National Budget ...
Read More »Update: 2 shot dead, 5 injured during attempted escape from Lusignan Prison
Two prisoners were Saturday afternoon shot dead and five others were injured during an apparent effort to escape from the Lusignan Prison, East Coast Demerara, Director of Prisons Gladwin Samuels said. “After the officers left the main compound, the situation rapidly deteriorated into mass disorder with inmates rushing the main gate in a bid to break same. In response to ...
Read More »“Very bad move” to support regime change in Venezuela – PNCR’s Aubrey Norton
People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) executive member, Aubrey Norton has described as a “very bad move” by the Guyana government to support regime change in neighbouring Venezuela, and at the same time activating the now 19-year old Shiprider anti-narcotics agreement with the US. “If you are operating in a context where you are not attempting regime change in Venezuela, it ...
Read More »US- Guyana private sector-led deal does not lock out China’s investments- Pres. Ali
Even as United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo stressed that State-owned enterprises are not the best fit for development, President Irfaan Ali said a deal with the United States to promote the private sector does not lock out China’s investments through the Belt and Road Initiative. “There is no counter to anything. We are open to investment all over. ...
Read More »Joint US-Guyana anti-narcotics air, marine patrols not cover for US operations against Venezuela- President Ali
President Irfaan Ali on Friday said the Shiprider Agreement would not be used by the United States (US) to conduct covert operations against Venezuela through Guyana’s territory under the guise of anti-narcotics operations. Speaking with the media shortly after exchanging notes for the activation of the 19-year old Shiprider Agreement from next Monday, the President referred to the protocols that ...
Read More »Shoemaker stabbed with his needle, robbed of cash
A bandit grabbed a shoemaker’s needle, stabbed him to his chest and robbed him of GYD$17,000 cash Twenty-five year old Michael Ramcharran told police that at about 7:30 PM Thursday, he was in the the vicinity of Beardman Gas Station, Independebce Street, West Bank Demerara when he was attacked by three men one of whom stabbed him. “He was approached ...
Read More »Henry murders: No evidence found in Number 2, 3 West Berbice back lands
Police say they have combed the back lands of Number Two and Number Three Villages, West Coast Berbice but have found no evidence related to the killing of Joel and Isaiah Henry. The search was conducted yesterday by 75 soldiers and police. They were accompanied by Government Pathologist Dr. Nehaul Singh during the search that lasted 7 AM to 2 ...
Read More »Lands and Surveys Commissioner Trevor Benn sent on annual leave
The Chief Executive Officer and Commissioner of the Lands and Surveys Department, Trevor Benn has been ordered to take his 42 days annual leave and hand over responsibilities to the acting head. This directive was issued to him today in writing by the Permanent Secretary of the Office of the President, Abena Moore. Mr. Benn has been asked to hand ...
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