Stabroek News Sunday

Legal profession indebted to President Granger for restoratio­n of appointmen­t of Senior Counsel

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Dear Editor,

I write in relation to the issue of the elevation of attorneys-at-law to the dignity of Senior Counsel, published in several editions of your newspaper.

I shall not treat with the basis of the exercise of the power by President Granger since that issue is sub-judice but assert that it was not unlawful as contended by Counsel Timothy Jonas, for not having the imprimatur of the Judiciary.

The Legal Profession is indebted to President David Granger for the restoratio­n of the appointmen­t of Senior Counsel.

President Granger restored the appointmen­t of Senior Counsel in 2017 after a hiatus of around twentyone years.

The People’s Progressiv­e Party/ Civic (PPP/C) during their twentythre­e years in Government last appointed Senior Counsel in 1996: Messrs. Ralph Ramkarran, Charles Ramson, Ian Chang, Richard Fields, Moen McDoom, and Sam Brotherson, the latter four now deceased.

President Desmond Hoyte had appointed Silk in 1985 and as his then Legal Assistant, I have knowledge that the Judiciary had an integral role in those appointmen­ts.

I therefore contend that since 1980 the appointmen­t of Senior Counsel has always involved the Judiciary represente­d by the Chancellor and the President advised by the Attorney General and it was no less so under President Granger.

In December 2016 the Honourable

Carl Singh then Chancellor (ag) recommende­d several lawyers for Senior Counsel to President Granger, “after conferring with Judges in the Supreme Court with a view to securing their nomination­s as legal practition­ers worthy of being elevated to the dignity of Senior Counsel.” His successor the Honourable Yonette Cummings Madam Chancellor (ag) has followed in the same vein.

Consequent­ly, President Granger appointed the following lawyers as Senior Counsel; Chief Justice (ag) Roxane George-Wiltshire, Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs Basil Williams, Neil Boston, Justice of Appeal Claudette Singh, Charles Fung- a- Fat, Clifton Mortimer Llewelyn John, Rafiq

Khan, Vidyanand Persaud, and

Rosalie Robertson.

President Granger’s exercise of his powers in this regard was not whimsical or capricious but in accordance with the following criteria: “long service; commendabl­e public service; reputable profession­alism; exemplary personal integrity and admirable social responsibi­lity. Nominees, should enjoy the esteem of their peers in the profession.”

In 2018 four more attorneys-atlaw were elevated to the dignity of Senior Counsel to wit: Messrs. K.A. Juman Yassin, Fitz Le Roy Peters, Andrew Pollard and Ms. Josephine Whitehead.

In 2019 President Granger elevated Director of Public Prosecutio­ns (DPP) Ms. Shalimar Ali-Hack, Ms. Carole James- Boston, Robert

Ramcharran and Rajendra Nath Poonai.

Finally in 2020, President Granger elevated to the dignity of Senior Counsel, Ms. Jamela Ali, Messrs. Mursaline Bacchus, Stanley Moore; and Roysdale Forde. Those last appointmen­ts caused Counsel Timothy Jonas to bring the extant court proceeding­s to challenge President Granger’s right to make such appointmen­ts.

It cannot be disputed that President Granger has given equanimity to the noble profession after years of the PPP/C’s neglect and we owe him a debt of gratitude.

Yours faithfully,

Basil Williams SC Attorney-at-Law and

Former Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs

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