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Tag: Gail Teixeira

December 9, 2024
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Gov’t seeks to strengthen 16 anti-corruption agencies in Guyana

Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance Gail Teixeira noted on Monday that government has been busy this year with training...

November 24, 2024
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Guyana, Suriname could strengthen partnership to tackle transnational crime

The Government of Guyana has noted how an effective partnership with neighbouring Suriname can help to address transnational crime in...

November 5, 2024
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Parliamentary Affairs Ministry teams up with private sector to address corruption

Representatives of 26 private sector agencies came together on Tuesday to strategise ways of strengthening Guyana’s anti-corruption framework alongside the...

March 30, 2017
2 Mins Read
Suitable person for GECOM chairmanship exists says Granger amidst Opposition’s concerns

By Stacy Carmichael-James Despite the Opposition’s difficulty in finding nominees to fit the criteria outlined by President David Granger for...

March 29, 2017
2 Mins Read
Taxpayers hit with “double whammy” following $605 M drug procurement scandal-PPP

By Stacy Carmichael-James Several questions were asked by the Opposition in the National Assembly on Tuesday as it relates to...

March 29, 2017
3 Mins Read
PPP raises fresh concerns about the President undermining the Constitution; calls on Chancellor & Chief Justice to be loyal

By Stacy Carmichael-James The Opposition People’s Progressive Party is once again raising concerns regarding the President eroding the Constitutional provisions...

March 13, 2017
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Civil Aviation Bill sent to Special Select Committee; Opposition needs contradictory aspects clarified

By Stacy Carmichael-James   The passage of the Civil Aviation Bill 2017, Bill No.1 of 2017 in the National Assembly...

January 30, 2017
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Double whammy; VAT on Parking Meter fee and geo-cards

Since its introduction, the Parking Meter System has been a cause for concern for Guyanese, given the added cost it...

December 20, 2016
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Over $5B approved for Foreign Affairs Ministry; Opposition questions massive increase in payments

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Carl Greenidge defending his budgetary allocations under current and capital expenditures in the Committee of Supply...