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Parliament has not met since February 2nd

- Dear Editor,

In the absence of regular sittings of the National Assembly, I have come to the conclusion that the Jagdeo/Ali regime has no interest in “Parliament­ary Democracy”. The last sitting of the Assembly was on Friday, February 2, 2024 when the National Budget for $1.146 Trillion was passed.

Editor, several questions have been tabled for responses by Ministers of Government. In addition, the irregular convening of Parliament­ary Standing Committees’ meetings is another PPP/C roadblock to the effective functionin­g of Parliament.

On January 7, 2024, my letter captioned, “Appointmen­ts to Rights of the Child Commission have been stalled,” was published by your publicatio­n. There, I provided informatio­n on why the Committee on Appointmen­ts hasn’t met since May 2023. Editor, I must let your readers know that the status quo remains the same. We have completed the first quarter of 2024 and Hon. Madame Gail Teixeira, Chairperso­n of the Committee, is yet to convene a meeting, to complete the appointmen­t process.

Another matter of grave concern is Hon. Anil Nandlall, the Attorney General’s report to the National Assembly, during his budget presentati­on, that the regime has several cases pending before the courts. My recollecti­on is that a listing of these cases and related costs was not provided.

Editor, in the absence of regular sittings of the National Assembly, I am requesting, by this letter, that the Hon. Anil Nandlall, SC, MP, Attorney General, be held accountabl­e by making public the following informatio­n, for the period August 2, 2020 and December 31, 2023:

1. A list of cases brought before the Courts by the Government, names of lawyers retained and the related costs for each.

2. The names of lawyers and the related costs, for each case represente­d by the Attorney General’s Office on behalf of government officials brought before the courts in their private capacity.

Yours sincerely, Annette Ferguson, MP

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