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AG defends appointment of Registrar of Lands

By , August 19, 2015, Source

 

Attorney General (AG) Basil Williams yesterday defended the appointment of attorney Rosalie Robertson as Registrar of Lands saying that government does not believe the appointment is illegal as argued by several lawyers including Guyana Bar Association (GBA) head Christopher Ram.

 

“We don’t share that view,” he told Stabroek News yesterday referring to the GBA’s view on the matter. “Lawyers must read the section, they will see that the section they are referring to is a sunset clause. When they read it they will see the words “for the time being.” After you appoint the registrar for the land registry that is the end of the provision so you don’t need to repeal anything; it’s a sunset clause,” he insisted.

 

He subsequently told the National Assembly as he made his contribution to the 2015 Budget debate that in addition to swearing in the land registry registrar, the government will shortly be appointing a registrar of the commercial court. These two offices will be housed in the former NBS building on Avenue of the Republic.

 

In a letter published in yesterday’s Stabroek News, attorney Leon Rockcliffe identified the new registrar of lands as attorney Rosalie Robertson. He called on Minister of State Joseph Harmon and Williams to speak on what he termed “the illegal appointment of the Registrar of Lands.”

 

Rockcliffe reiterated claims previously raised by Ram that any appointment of an individual as Registrar of Lands other than the Registrar or Deputy Registrar of Deeds is illegal.

 

The lawyers had pointed to Section 7 (1) of the Land Registry Act Cap 5:02 which provides as follows: “There shall be a Registrar of Lands and a Deputy Registrar of Lands who shall be the persons for the time being holding the Offices

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Public comment is due from Harmon and the AG on the illegal appointment of the Registrar of Lands

By , August 18, 2015, Source

 

Dear Editor,

 

May I re-state my appreciation of the existence and reputation of your newspaper as the principal reliable medium for the expression of comment on matters of serious public interest. In that context, the status of the Land Registry as managed from the Ministry of the Presidency continues to perplex and irritate like a bone in the public throat and we rely upon the facility of your medium in bringing some measure of sanity to that most disgusting and truly unacceptable situation.

 

On Saturday morning last, 15th inst, I was informed of the appointment of Ms Rosalie Robertson, Attorney-at-Law as the new Registrar of Lands. I then proceeded immediately to interrupt the good lady’s Saturday morning rituals for some word on the matter. In brief, she confirmed the fact but astounded me with the frank admission that she had actually signed a contract with the government for such appointment and furthermore had been sitting in the seat of the Registrar since Tuesday of that week.

 

I immediately assured her of the availability of my friendly technical advice on the performance of her duties at any time but subject to the legality of her appointment, having regard to my insistence on the amendment to section 7 (1) of the Land Registry Act as a pre-condition for the appointment of any new person to that office.

 

Editor, imagine all of this clandestine operation on such a sensitive matter which has attracted written comment by Mr Christopher Ram as President of the Guyana Bar Association and by myself as an individual, following the reported side-lining of Ms Sattaur, the previous illegal appointee to the position of Registrar.

 

Surely some public comment is due from both Mr Joseph Harmon as Minister of the Presidency and Mr Basil Williams as Attorney-General, ie, if they are of similar mind on this issue.

 

We, in the meantime are subject to the pangs of confusion, uncertainty, disaffection and, of course distrust. It need not be so!

 

Yours faithfully,

Leon O Rockcliffe

FM

"Public comment is due from Harmon and the AG on the illegal appointment of the Registrar of Lands

By , August 18, 2015, Source"
 
Guyanese better wake up, the PNC dictatorship days is taking shape.

 

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:

 "including Guyana Bar Association (GBA) head Christopher Ram."

 

Ram = PNC stooge.

Numbnuts, English Comprehension must not be your strong suit. Ram is against the appointment of the new Lands Registrar.

Mars

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