No decision yet on appointment of GECOM Chair

…President says nominees still being reviewed President David Granger has denied reports that he prefers to appoint Justice Claudette La Bennett as the next Chairperson of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM). He also denied reports that he intends to reject the second list of nominees submitted some two weeks ago by Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo for consideration for the post. According to the Head of State, he is still in the process of reviewing the nominees and therefore has not made any decision on the matter. “I have received the…

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Teen lands in Court for smoking ‘weed’

A sixteen-year-old resident of the Pomona Housing Scheme on the Essequibo Coast was on Monday arraigned before Charity Magistrate Sunil Scarce on a charge detailing that he had been caught smoking cannabis (weed). The court heard that during a police patrol on May 14, the teenager was caught smoking the illegal substance; he was told of the offence, and was subsequently arrested. The teen pleaded not guilty to the charge, and his attorney, Haimraj Ramsewack, told the court that his client is a first time offender and was not a…

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Pharma procurement scandal widens in Guyana

…as Govt splits more contracts to avoid public tendering The Guyana Government is being accused of cheating the bidding system by splitting pharmaceuticals contracts below the stipulated limit to bypass the transparent process of public tendering in order to award contracts to favoured suppliers. Records show that some G$4.4 billion has been collectively awarded for the purchase of drugs without public tendering by handing out multiple contracts valued less than the limit to preferred suppliers. In some cases, suppliers have received more than 10 lesser contracts in just one day…

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Jury empanelled for 2015 Kaneville fatal stabbing

Ryan Van Lange, of 69 First Street, Kaneville, East Bank Demerara (EBD), has pleaded not guilty to allegations that he murdered his cousin-in-law, Jason Ramatar on May 31, 2015. A 12-member mixed jury was on Monday empanelled to hear the case in which eight witnesses are expected to testify. The State contends that the accused and the victim were present at his wife’s birthday party the day before the night in question. Hours later, in the wee hours of May 31, 2015, Van Lange killed Ramatar by way of stabbing…

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Man accused of robbing Qualfon employees remanded to prison

One of the suspects accused of intercepting a Qualfon minibus and robbing several of the company’s employees was on Monday morning hauled before the Court of Magistrate Judy Latchman, charged with the offence. Appearing before the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts in a dishevelled state was Quincy Clarke, a 29-year-old mason of West La Penitence, Georgetown, who was slapped with 11 counts of robbery under arms. It is alleged that on May 12 at North East La Penitence, Georgetown, while in the company of others and armed with a gun, the accused…

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Businessman, bus conductor face court over attempt to bribe cop

A prominent Sophia entrepreneur and his accomplice were on Tuesday afternoon brought before the court of Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan on a joint charge of attempting to bribe a Police Officer. The charge read that Kemendra Ragubeer and Anil Persaud on May 12, 2017 at Brickdam Police Station corruptly uttered a sum of G$500,000 to Police Constable Jerrol, as inducement to release Michael Ragubeer from custody. The duo denied the charges, with both entering not guilty pleas. The elder Ragubeer’s lawyer, Glen Hanoman maintained that his client was told to…

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Transparency body says Govt has a duty to be accountable when spending tax payers’ money

After it was first revealed that President David Granger used a chartered plane to fly to The Bahamas on a State visit, a senior Government official was reported in sections of the media to have promised details on the chartered flight would be provided. That was late last month. More than two weeks later, Government has yet to release to the public details of how much of taxpayers’ money was expended on the trip. And, according to Transparency Institute Guyana Incorporated (TIGI) Head, Dr Trevor Thomas, if questions are raised…

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Father, son still being questioned over G$550M cocaine bust

– arrest warrant issued for biker Steven Vieira As investigations continue into the G$550 million cocaine bust at Zeelugt, East Bank Essequibo, Tazim Gafoor and his son, Nazim Gafoor remain in custody, and the Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) has issued an arrest warrant for ace biker Stephen Vieira. Speaking with Guyana Times International on Wednesday, acting Head of the Unit, Major Michael Atherly confirmed that the wanted biker left the country after the discovery of the drugs. As such, he noted that an arrest warrant was issued for his arrest.…

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Carter Center reinforces need for constitutional reform

…recommends strengthening of GECOM The Carter Center has repeated its longstanding support for fundamental constitutional reform in Guyana that attenuates the problems with the current winner-take-all system. The electoral observer mission noted that the urgency of this challenge was made greater with the anticipated influx of oil revenue, which has the potential to exacerbate ethnic and political conflicts. These positions were detailed in the final report released on Wednesday by the Carter Center on its observation activities in relation to the 2015 General and Regional Elections in Guyana. The report…

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Cops hold 3 over alleged rape of 12-year-old in Berbice

Three men are now in Police custody in New Amsterdam, Berbice for the alleged rape of a 12-year-old girl. The girl was reportedly raped by her stepfather, a 46-year-old cane cutter; her 18-year-old stepbrother and her 22-year-old cousin. Guyana Times International was told that the child was assaulted repeatedly between November 2016 and March 2017. Reports are the matter was only reported to the Police on May 15, 2017. This publication was informed that the incident occurred for the first time when the victim visited her stepbrother’s home. His house…

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