GUYANA – LATEST NEWS – 16 October 2015
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Latest News Headlines – Kaieteur News – 16 October 2015
Pradoville 2 scandal… Jagdeo not exempt from prosecution
OCTOBER 16, 2015 | FILED UNDER NEWS -– Attorney General Once sufficient information and evidence is gathered by his Chambers, then Attorney General, Basil Williams may institute a civil action against former Cabinet ministers. And former President Bharrat Jagdeo could face prosecution, said Attorney General Basil Williams. He may be immune from prosecution for certain decisions he may have taken as president, […]
Unused $23M satellite uplink…Sattaur implicates Finance Ministry, OP, NCN Management
OCTOBER 16, 2015 | FILED UNDER NEWS — As the fallout over the latest scandal to rock the National Communications Network (NCN) continues, the Former Chief Executive Officer, Mohamed ‘Fuzzy’ Sattaur, is distancing himself from the purchase of the $23M satellite uplink facilities. In the process he is implicating the hierarchy of the People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) Government. Sattaur, yesterday, issued a […]
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Granger to address Parliament on Thursday
OCTOBER 16, 2015 | FILED UNDER NEWS –The National Assembly will convene next week Thursday to continue its business after a one month recess. President David Granger is also expected to deliver an address which will speak to a number of important issues. Apart from several reports which will be tabled, including the Auditor General’s report for 2014, Finance Minister Winston Jordan […]
Mining Court mulled as Govt. warns no more free passes
OCTOBER 16, 2015 | FILED UNDER NEWS –Minister of Governance, with responsibility for the Natural Resources and the Environment, Raphael Trotman, has charged the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission’s (GGMC) Board of Directors to step up its efforts to ensure a safe and secure mining sector is achieved. The Minister declared that stricter measures will now have to be taken by that […]
Ann McLennan appointed Chief Magistrate
OCTOBER 16, 2015 | FILED UNDER NEWS — The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has appointed Senior Magistrate Ann McLennan, as Chief Magistrate. The appointment was made two weeks ago. The post of Chief Magistrate became vacant earlier this year after former Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry was sworn in as a puisne judge.
GTUC claims BCGI workers get no pay increase
OCTOBER 16, 2015 | FILED UNDER NEWS == …representative union seeks immediate clarity Government which in recent days has been coming in for increasing flak over a decision to award a pay increase to the upper echelons of the Executive and Legislative arms of the administration, is now being accused of directing that there be no pay increases for workers attached to the […]
OCTOBER 16, 2015 | FILED UNDER NEWS — After almost two years, police have received DNA evidence that proves that a man who was accused of killing his wife in 2013 did commit the crime. But similar tests on DNA samples taken from 89-year-old Millicent Adriana Cummings have failed to help them to identify her killer. The DNA samples in both cases were […]
NBTS on track to achieving 100 percent voluntary donation
OCTOBER 16, 2015 | FILED UNDER NEWS — After several years of trying, the Health Ministry’s National Blood Transfusion Services (NBTS) is still striving to achieve 100 percent voluntary blood donation. This goal is, however, not a distant possibility. This is according to Director of Standards and Technical Services with responsibility for the NBTS, Dr. Julian Amsterdam. He recently disclosed that currently voluntary […]
THE VOICE OF THE LIBERAL DEMOCRATS
OCTOBER 16, 2015 | FILED UNDER NEWS — Are successive Governments of Guyana prepared to invest in single mothers? Something is wrong at the heart of the Guyanese system. Every day that goes by, I am realizing that few things happen quickly in Guyana save and except when personal vested interest of the politically powerful are involved. Any government would realize that empowerment […]
Rose Hall Town Primary wins Spelling Bee
OCTOBER 16, 2015 | FILED UNDER NEWS –Rose Hall Town Primary spelt their way to championship honours when the annual Spelling B Inter Primary school spelling competition was held recently at the Rose Hall Town Primary School. The competition was part of The Rose Hall Town 45th Anniversary celebrations. The activity was organised by the Rose Hall Town Anniversary and Development Organization […]
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Comments
On top story above….
Some advice to comrade Jagdeo.
If intention is to seek “political asylum” may suggest Moscow
with comrade Snowden. Anywhere in west he may have to stand trial in the Hague for crimes against humanity….as per collaborators/conspirators post WW2. In more recent mock trials SADAM