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Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs Anil Nandlall, SC, has rejected claims that the Government’s rollout of its digital identity cards poses any threat to citizens’ privacy, stressing that the necessary legal safeguards are already in place and that only public-domain information is currently being collected.
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A groundbreaking digital appointment app is on the verge of its launch, expertly crafted to eliminate the hassle and long-standing frustrations associated with accessing government services.
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President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali said that Region Six will require more than $50 billion in housing investment.
This includes new roads, bridges, drainage, utilities, community facilities, and social services. These are all essential for building resilient communities.
Guyana is seeking to accelerate its health system by adopting a ‘leapfrogging’ approach utilising technology and targeted investments to bypass outdated systems and deliver faster, more effective health care.
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Berbicians can look forward to a sweeping transformation of public spaces, as President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali announced a major push to upgrade and beautify communities across Region Six, with new recreational parks, wellness spaces, and improved community grounds at the centre of the initiative.
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ATTORNEY GENERAL and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall, S.C, has underscored the crucial role of law-making in Guyana’s development push, noting that the government’s aggressive legislative agenda is directly linked to national growth objectives.
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THE government remains committed to maintaining active and continuous engagements with the banking sector, as part of its efforts to improve the ease of doing business and simplifying banking procedures such as the opening of accounts.
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Citizens in Guyana now have stronger legal mechanisms to detect, contest, and prevent land fraud, Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall SC, said on the Starting Point podcast on Sunday. Speaking at length about reforms to property law, fraud prevention, and judicial safeguards, Nandlall emphasised that while fraud remains a challenge, the system now provides multiple layers of protection for property owners.
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– says banking institutions must take risks in order for local economy to grow
Guyanese businesses do not need immovable property as collateral to access bank loans, Attorney General (AG) and Minister of Legal Affairs Anil Nandlall SC explained on Sunday, challenging long-held misconceptions in the financial sector and urging banks to embrace risk to drive economic growth.