Stabroek News Sunday

Official documents pertaining to electoral mal-practices never received the attention of the Caribbean Observer Team

- Dear Editor, Sincerely, Vincent Alexander GECOM Commission­er

The Attorney-General`s recent request to have GECOM avail to him the list, submitted to GECOM by the APNU-AFC, of the names of the persons purportedl­y impersonat­ed has opened the pandora box that provides an opportunit­y for the public exposure of the following:

1. During the recount of the results of the 2020 elections results, the APNU-AFC submitted to GECOM lists of hundreds of names of persons who it alleged were out of the country or dead for whom other persons turned up and voted.

2. Such lists were forwarded to the Chief Immigratio­n Officer and the Registrar of births and deaths, by GECOM, for verificati­on.

3. Those officers responded substantia­ting that in many instances the persons listed were indeed dead or overseas.

All of the above is based on documentat­ion that GECOM has in its possession. However, this informatio­n was never brought to the attention of the Caribbean Observer Team which then wrote into its report: “much was made of the so-called migrant voters (out of jurisdicti­on) and “phantom voters” but no proof was offered as to the eligibilit­y of the persons who voted”.

A review of GECOM`s operations would have unearthed and exposed this possible cover-up. No wonder the review was voted down. I reiterate, the AG only requested the informatio­n submitted by Harmon with threats of reprisal for those who may have assisted in sourcing the informatio­n. He contends that the informatio­n has been proven to be false. The official documents which he has studiously avoided in his request, but which he insinuates has been proven to be false, are prima facie evidence of the of electoral mal-practices. This is useful informatio­n for the electorate to have.

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