Jagdeo wants to see names of persons and organizations that complained to UN Human Rights Committee

An irritated Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo this afternoon declared that the Guyana Government wants to see the names of the persons or organizations that made submissions to the United Nations Human Rights Committee in the name of transparency. The Government has been firing off at the UN Human Rights Committee after its members raised concern […]

AG Nandlall accuses UN Human Rights Committee of not understanding the workings of Guyana’s Constitutional structure

Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall, is not happy with the line of questioning that the Government has been facing in its appearance before the United Nations Human Rights Committee.  Speaking during his weekly programme “Issues in the News”, Mr. Nandlall said some of the questions are bordering on propaganda, while others […]

17-year-old beaten and stabbed to death by two other teens

A 17-year-old boy from Patentia on the West Bank of Demerara was attacked and stabbed to death, allegedly by two other teens over an old grievance among them. Police have identified the dead teen as Aaron Bess. The two teenage suspects are from the same Patentia community. One of them, a 17-year-old, has already been […]

GTU Vice President maintains there were no moves for collective bargaining as hearing begins

by Svetlana Marshall The hearing in the case brought against the Government by the Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU) over the alleged failure to engage in Collective Bargaining on financial matters, commenced today with the GTU’s Vice President, Julian Cambridge, maintaining that financial matters as proposed by the Union were not discussed in the statutory meetings […]

UN Human Rights Committee grills Teixeira on press freedom and alleged attempts by Government to silence activists and social media influencers

Guyana appeared today for the third consecutive day before the UN Human Rights Committee and one of the issues raised was the Government’s perceived control over state media and influence over some privately owned media. American Human Rights Advocate, Laurence Helfer who sat on the Committee, said the Committee was concerned about reports of the […]

President blames Opposition operatives for UN Committee’s questions about corruption allegations against VP Jagdeo

President Irfaan Ali has rushed to the defence of his Vice President, Bharrat Jagdeo, in wake of questions from the United Nations Human Rights Committee about the absence of an investigation into corruption allegations that were leveled against the Vice President. The President is accusing “Opposition operatives” of furnishing the UN Human Rights body of […]

CCJ orders NBS to pay former CEO over $59M in pension

The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), has ruled that former New Building Society (NBS) Chief Executive Officer, Maurice Arjoon is entitled to his full pension from the institution, bringing an end a decade-long Court battle. In August 2007, Arjoon was terminated from the company on the grounds of serious misconduct. In dismissing Arjoon, NBS at […]