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Region Four man, 74, dies from COVID

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Guyana yesterday recorded its 181 st COVID-19 fatality as cases of the virus in the country surpassed 8,000.

The Ministry of Health through a press release announced that as of Sunday another death was recorded thus pushing Guyana’s death toll to 181. The new death was identified as that of a 74-year-old man from Region Four who succumbed while receiving care at a medical facility.

Meanwhile, some 41 new cases were recorded thus increasing Guyana’s total positive cases to 8,023. The new cases came after some 584 more persons were tested for the virus. As a result the total number of persons tested in Guyana now stands at 53,059.

The majority of the new cases were recorded in Region Seven, which according to the Ministry of Health’s dashboard reported 25 new cases. Fourteen cases were recorded in Region Four while two new cases were recorded In Region Three.

There are now 858 active cases in Guyana, 41 of whom are in institutio­nal isolation while 817 are in home isolation. Two more persons have been admitted to the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit thus increasing the total number of patients at the facility to seven.

Eleven more persons have recovered even as some 8 persons are in institutio­nal quarantine.

The appeal filed by convicted Registrar of Deeds Azeena Baksh who was last year found guilty of paying herself just over $4.5M, is scheduled to come up before the Guyana Court of Appeal today for a case management conference (CMC).

Almost three years after being charged with fraudulent­ly authorisin­g payments to herself amounting to just over $4.5 million, Baksh was found guilty of the offence last March.

She had denied the charge which stated that while an appointee of the Judicial Service Commission (JSC), between May 1st, 2014 and January 31st, 2017, with intent to defraud, she caused or procured valuable securities to the sum of $4,534,480 to be delivered to her bank of Nova Scotia account for her own use and benefit by pretending that she was a contracted employee of the Deeds and Commercial Registries.

At the conclusion of her trial, Magistrate Leron Daly found that based on evidence presented by both the prosecutio­n and defence, there was sufficient evidence which backed the prosecutio­n’s case, thereby finding Baksh guilty as charged.

The magistrate spared Baksh jail time and instead ordered her to make full restitutio­n of $4,534,480 to the state.

In her notice of appeal, however, Baksh (the Appellant) is asking the appellate court to reverse, set aside and/or discharged the magistrate’s ruling and enter judgment in her favour.

Baksh, had been granted three months to pay the money in full; but before leaving court on the day of her conviction, she was ordered to make the first payment of $1,133,621.

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