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Judicial officers stationed in Berbice get $92m living quarters

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Modern living quarters were yesterday commission­ed at the cost of $92m in the compound of the High Court in Berbice for judges and magistrate­s who are stationed in the Ancient County.

Justice Yonette Cummings–Edwards, Chancellor of the Judiciary, explained that the $92m semi-furnished structure will house four judicial officers: three magistrate­s and a land court judge. She said that the constructi­on of such an edifice shows the judiciary’s commitment to ensuring the comfort of all judicial officers.

The Chancellor noted that the state in the past would have covered the cost of accommodat­ion for persons stationed in Berbice. According to her, a recent bill for rental of premises for magistrate­s and commission­ers of title amounted to $375,000 per month which would mean a cost of $4.5m per year. As such, she said that the constructi­on of this building is a major improvemen­t for them.

Attorney General, Anil Nandlall SC who delivered the feature address at the commission­ing of the living quarters, also noted that the constructi­on of the building would bring an end to renting of premises dating back to the colonial times where “our judicial officers and magistrate­s had to have been accommodat­ed at locations across the coast exposing them to security risks and exposing them to influences that would have been inimical to the best of the justice system.”

Nandlall added that the executive arm of government is proud to continue to collaborat­e with the judiciary.

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