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National Elections Recount Lawyer threatens legal action against public officials functioning as party agents

At t o r n e y - a t - L a w Christopher Ram has threatened to file legal action against several Government officials – including several caretaker Ministers – who are functioning as party agents for the APNU/AFC coalition in the ongoing national elections recount.

In a letter dispatched on Friday, Ram warned these officials that they should not receive salaries for their posts in public offices.

The letter was sent to Alliance for Change (AFC) General Secretary and caretaker Public Infrastructure Minister David Patterson; caretaker Housing Minister Annette Ferguson; junior caretaker Minister at the Ministry of the Presidency Simona Broomes; Director of Sport Christopher Jones, and Ryan Belgrave from the Culture, Youth and Sport Ministry – all of whom are

Attorney-at-Law Christopher Ram

currently active in the ongoing recount exercise at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre (ACCC).

However, Ram reminded them of their oath to “honour, uphold and preserve” the Constitution of Guyana.

According to Ram, while Article 219 (3) of the Constitution of Guyana proves for them to carry on in their public offices and for the Finance Minister to access funds for their salaries, their current function as party agents in the recount exercise is not catered for.

Article 219 (3) states: “Where at any time Parliament has been dissolved before any provision or any sufficient provision is made under this Title for the carrying on of the Government of Guyana, the Minister responsible for finance may authorise the withdrawal of such sums

AFC General Secretary and caretaker Public Infrastructure Minister David Patterson

Junior caretaker Minister Simona Broomes

from the Consolidated Fund as he or she may consider necessary for the purpose of meeting expenditure on the public services (emphasis added) until the expiry of a period of three months commencing with the date on which the National Assembly first meets after that dissolution, but a statement of the expenditure so authorised shall, as soon as practicable be laid before the Assembly by the Minister responsible for finance or any other Minister designated by the President and, when the statement has been approved by the Assembly, that expenditure shall be included, under the appropriate heads, in the next Appropriation Bill.”

“Public service” is defined in Article 232 of the Constitution to mean “subject to the provisions of paragraph (5), the service of the Government of Guyana in a

Travel restrictions in place for Parika-Supenaam ferry services civil capacity.”

Paragraph (5) thereof specifically excludes from public service as including, inter alia, the office of Minister and Members of the National Assembly.

To this end, Attorney Ram pointed out that these Government officials cannot function as party agents while still holding their public posts.

“I am satisfied that that function does not constitute public services as contemplated and defined in the Constitution. Accordingly, any payment to you and any receipt by you would be a violation of the Constitution, the country’s supreme law, as well as the Fiscal Management and Accountability Act,” the political activist noted.

The Kanawan plying the Parika-Supenaam route

ments.

According to the entity, this is in compliance with the COVID-19 emergency measures instituted by caretaker President David Granger under the Public Health Ordinance. As the vessel continues to work, they will continue to keep track of persons going to and from the islands, with special attention on the Parika to Supenaam route.

Two vessels will be allowed to travel on return trips from Supenaam to Parika on Monday to Friday; with the first departure scheduled for 07:00h and the next for some time between 08:30 and 10:00h.

From Parika to

Director of Sport Christopher Jones Caretaker Housing Minister Annette Ferguson Ryan Belgrave from the Culture, Youth and Sport Ministry

The Transport and Harbour Department (THD) has made a decision to open ferry services between Parika to Supenaam, to allow essential and cargo services while monitoring domestic move

…priority only for cargo, emergency vehicles

As such, Ram notified these officials in the letter on Wednesday that he will be bringing legal action against them, at the appropriate time, for the return of all public monies they improperly received and for other sanctions as the court thinks fit, as well as against persons making these payments.

Supenaam, the first departure will leave between 10:00h to 12:00h while the second is slated for 14:00h.

To ensure the health and safety of all persons, it was clearly outlined that priority will be given to cargo vehicles, emergency vehicles and those authorised to travel by authorities. Vehicles travelling on pleasure will not be allowed aboard.

“Small vehicles travelling on pleasure will not be allowed. Please be reminded that once your travel is for pleasure or you do not have cargo you will be denied entry by authorities, including the Guyana Police Force,” the Department positioned.

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