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ONLY IN PPP/C GUYANA ONE CAN KILL AND GET OFF SCOTT FREE

 

Orange Walk shooting death

Magistrate discharges killer because of

absent prosecution

November 20, 2013 | By | Filed Under News 

 

The proverbial shackle was yesterday removed from a killer’s feet as Magistrate Fabayo Azore ruled that the prosecution failed to present the court with sufficient evidence in relation to the murder of his friend Shawn Nelson.

Freed of murder charge: Carlyle Barton

Freed of murder charge: Carlyle Barton

Carlyle Barton, on May 27, last, who was allegedly captured on video surveillance shooting Nelson at Orange Walk, Bourda, was discharged by  Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court. Barton was charged with murder.
According to reports, a Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) surveillance system had showed Barton whipping out a handgun, aiming and firing at Nelson who was seen falling after he received the shot to his head. It also revealed the man calmly entering his car and drove away.
However, Kaieteur News understands that the surveillance video was never brought before the court for consideration, and most of the witnesses never presented themselves to testify.
The charge was first read to Barton by Magistrate Sueanna Lovell on May 30 and thereafter the matter engaged Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry’s attention.
The Chief Magistrate subsequently reassigned the case to Magistrate Azore, who freed the accused on grounds of lack of prosecution.
The family of the slain man expressed disappointment at the outcome.
“We feel saddened about the way the matter was handled and how fast it was thrown out. We didn’t get any justice.” They however explained that they were not surprised at the result since they had observed that witnesses, including the police, were not turning up to provide the court with evidence.
The Commissioner of Police told Kaieteur News that he has “some of the facts” pertaining to the outcome of the case and has requested a full report from the Court Superintendent.
“What I have done is call the court superintendent and say that I need an urgent report, to see what we can do in this matter. As long as they (the police ranks) are wanted for court they have to go to court.”
When asked about possible disciplinary action, Brumell stated, “We have many courses we can take. We can send them home, or demote them.”

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This is not a political issue but rather a legal issue. No eyewitnesses came forward so no conviction. This is the problem in Guyana, this is a small nation where it is near impossible to have an effective witness protection program. If a witness is moved from Demerara to Berbice, it is only a matter of time before their whereabouts become public knowledge.

FM
Originally Posted by asj:

ONLY IN PPP/C GUYANA ONE CAN KILL AND GET OFF SCOTT FREE

 

Orange Walk shooting death

Magistrate discharges killer because of

absent prosecution

November 20, 2013 | By | Filed Under News 

 

The proverbial shackle was yesterday removed from a killer’s feet as Magistrate Fabayo Azore ruled that the prosecution failed to present the court with sufficient evidence in relation to the murder of his friend Shawn Nelson.

Freed of murder charge: Carlyle Barton

Freed of murder charge: Carlyle Barton

Carlyle Barton, on May 27, last, who was allegedly captured on video surveillance shooting Nelson at Orange Walk, Bourda, was discharged by  Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court. Barton was charged with murder.
According to reports, a Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) surveillance system had showed Barton whipping out a handgun, aiming and firing at Nelson who was seen falling after he received the shot to his head. It also revealed the man calmly entering his car and drove away.
However, Kaieteur News understands that the surveillance video was never brought before the court for consideration, and most of the witnesses never presented themselves to testify.
The charge was first read to Barton by Magistrate Sueanna Lovell on May 30 and thereafter the matter engaged Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry’s attention.
The Chief Magistrate subsequently reassigned the case to Magistrate Azore, who freed the accused on grounds of lack of prosecution.
The family of the slain man expressed disappointment at the outcome.
“We feel saddened about the way the matter was handled and how fast it was thrown out. We didn’t get any justice.” They however explained that they were not surprised at the result since they had observed that witnesses, including the police, were not turning up to provide the court with evidence.
The Commissioner of Police told Kaieteur News that he has “some of the facts” pertaining to the outcome of the case and has requested a full report from the Court Superintendent.
“What I have done is call the court superintendent and say that I need an urgent report, to see what we can do in this matter. As long as they (the police ranks) are wanted for court they have to go to court.”
When asked about possible disciplinary action, Brumell stated, “We have many courses we can take. We can send them home, or demote them.”

 The magistrate would have known of the compelling evidence of the videotape and so could have compelled the police superintendent to have his officers in court or face contempt. This is the magistrate's fault. 

 

Further, it is chronic. They dismissed a magistrate who was away on emergency leave to bury a family member even thought she give fair warning of her intend to attend a funeral. All the officers should lose their jobs and the case should be recalled.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by Danyael:
Originally Posted by asj:

ONLY IN PPP/C GUYANA ONE CAN KILL AND GET OFF SCOTT FREE

 

Orange Walk shooting death

Magistrate discharges killer because of

absent prosecution

November 20, 2013 | By | Filed Under News 

 

The proverbial shackle was yesterday removed from a killer’s feet as Magistrate Fabayo Azore ruled that the prosecution failed to present the court with sufficient evidence in relation to the murder of his friend Shawn Nelson.

Freed of murder charge: Carlyle Barton

Freed of murder charge: Carlyle Barton

Carlyle Barton, on May 27, last, who was allegedly captured on video surveillance shooting Nelson at Orange Walk, Bourda, was discharged by  Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court. Barton was charged with murder.
According to reports, a Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) surveillance system had showed Barton whipping out a handgun, aiming and firing at Nelson who was seen falling after he received the shot to his head. It also revealed the man calmly entering his car and drove away.
However, Kaieteur News understands that the surveillance video was never brought before the court for consideration, and most of the witnesses never presented themselves to testify.
The charge was first read to Barton by Magistrate Sueanna Lovell on May 30 and thereafter the matter engaged Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry’s attention.
The Chief Magistrate subsequently reassigned the case to Magistrate Azore, who freed the accused on grounds of lack of prosecution.
The family of the slain man expressed disappointment at the outcome.
“We feel saddened about the way the matter was handled and how fast it was thrown out. We didn’t get any justice.” They however explained that they were not surprised at the result since they had observed that witnesses, including the police, were not turning up to provide the court with evidence.
The Commissioner of Police told Kaieteur News that he has “some of the facts” pertaining to the outcome of the case and has requested a full report from the Court Superintendent.
“What I have done is call the court superintendent and say that I need an urgent report, to see what we can do in this matter. As long as they (the police ranks) are wanted for court they have to go to court.”
When asked about possible disciplinary action, Brumell stated, “We have many courses we can take. We can send them home, or demote them.”

 The magistrate would have known of the compelling evidence of the videotape and so could have compelled the police superintendent to have his officers in court of face contempt. This is the magistrate's fault.  Further, it is chronic. They dismissed a magistrate who was away on immanency leave to bury a family member even thought she give fair warning of her intend to attend a funeral. All the officers should lose their jobs and the case should be recalled.


 IAGREE!!!!  THIS KIND OF SHIT MUST STOP!!!  THE MAGISTRATE AND THE DPP ARE INCOMPETENT!!!!

Nehru
Originally Posted by Danyael:
 

 The magistrate would have known of the compelling evidence of the videotape and so could have compelled the police superintendent to have his officers in court or face contempt. This is the magistrate's fault. 

 

Further, it is chronic. They dismissed a magistrate who was away on emergency leave to bury a family member even thought she give fair warning of her intend to attend a funeral. All the officers should lose their jobs and the case should be recalled.

You overruled the judgement of the magistrate without seeing any evidence?  You don't even know the particulars but yet you pass judgement, maybe they should get rid of the legal system and put you and the pedophile crew in charge of passing sentence on people without a trial. 

FM

Hi clown ASJ, have you ever heard of the Zimmerman/Martin case, have you ever heard of OJ Simpson.  The fact of the matter, it's how the law works, you have two sides, prosecutor and defense, and a judge as at the arbitrator.  What does that have to do with the Govt?

 

Remember, this ain't your Taliban buddies who play judge, jury and executioner.

FM
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:
Originally Posted by Danyael:
 

 The magistrate would have known of the compelling evidence of the videotape and so could have compelled the police superintendent to have his officers in court or face contempt. This is the magistrate's fault. 

 

Further, it is chronic. They dismissed a magistrate who was away on emergency leave to bury a family member even thought she give fair warning of her intend to attend a funeral. All the officers should lose their jobs and the case should be recalled.

You overruled the judgement of the magistrate without seeing any evidence?  You don't even know the particulars but yet you pass judgement, maybe they should get rid of the legal system and put you and the pedophile crew in charge of passing sentence on people without a trial. 

 

Just like you, the Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry appears like an a$$whole, after she let the alleged killer walked, it would seems like she was bribed or she was on drugs when she made that decision.

 

Why wasn't the (CCTV) surveillance system which had showed Barton whipping out a handgun, aiming and firing at Nelson who was seen falling after he received the shot to his head, called into evidence? It also revealed the man calmly entering his car and drove away.

 

I do agree with Danyael that the Magistrate was at fault here in this case.

 

 

FM
Originally Posted by asj:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:
Originally Posted by Danyael:
 

 The magistrate would have known of the compelling evidence of the videotape and so could have compelled the police superintendent to have his officers in court or face contempt. This is the magistrate's fault. 

 

Further, it is chronic. They dismissed a magistrate who was away on emergency leave to bury a family member even thought she give fair warning of her intend to attend a funeral. All the officers should lose their jobs and the case should be recalled.

You overruled the judgement of the magistrate without seeing any evidence?  You don't even know the particulars but yet you pass judgement, maybe they should get rid of the legal system and put you and the pedophile crew in charge of passing sentence on people without a trial. 

 

Just like you, the Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry appears like an a$$whole, after she let the alleged killer walked, it would seems like she was bribed or she was on drugs when she made that decision.

 

Why wasn't the (CCTV) surveillance system which had showed Barton whipping out a handgun, aiming and firing at Nelson who was seen falling after he received the shot to his head, called into evidence? It also revealed the man calmly entering his car and drove away.

 

I do agree with Danyael that the Magistrate was at fault here in this case.

 

 

Coming from a dunce, this means a lot.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by asj:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:
Originally Posted by Danyael:
 

 The magistrate would have known of the compelling evidence of the videotape and so could have compelled the police superintendent to have his officers in court or face contempt. This is the magistrate's fault. 

 

Further, it is chronic. They dismissed a magistrate who was away on emergency leave to bury a family member even thought she give fair warning of her intend to attend a funeral. All the officers should lose their jobs and the case should be recalled.

You overruled the judgement of the magistrate without seeing any evidence?  You don't even know the particulars but yet you pass judgement, maybe they should get rid of the legal system and put you and the pedophile crew in charge of passing sentence on people without a trial. 

 

Just like you, the Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry appears like an a$$whole, after she let the alleged killer walked, it would seems like she was bribed or she was on drugs when she made that decision.

 

Why wasn't the (CCTV) surveillance system which had showed Barton whipping out a handgun, aiming and firing at Nelson who was seen falling after he received the shot to his head, called into evidence? It also revealed the man calmly entering his car and drove away.

 

I do agree with Danyael that the Magistrate was at fault here in this case.

 

 

Coming from a dunce, this means a lot.

History repeats itself, are you still gallavanting with your panties on? I remember that you were once pimping here as a woman, being hammered so much, you decide to change again........like you are still having scratches. If you are looking for a man to climb on your back, then go look somewhere else, I am straight.

If you were twice as smart you would still be a stupid a$$whole.

 

FM
Originally Posted by asj:

ONLY IN PPP/C GUYANA ONE CAN KILL AND GET OFF SCOTT FREE

 

Orange Walk shooting death

Magistrate discharges killer because of absent prosecution

November 20, 2013 | By | Filed Under News 

The original title - second one - and the one used to introduce this article - first one - are different.

 

This seems to be a constant way this individual who is a Moderator for GNI.

 

Does the Owner and Administrator(s) of GNI allow this type of posting articles?

 

About a week ago an Administrator publicly informed a member that such actions are not allowed on GNI.

FM
Originally Posted by asj:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by asj:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:
Originally Posted by Danyael:
 

 The magistrate would have known of the compelling evidence of the videotape and so could have compelled the police superintendent to have his officers in court or face contempt. This is the magistrate's fault. 

 

Further, it is chronic. They dismissed a magistrate who was away on emergency leave to bury a family member even thought she give fair warning of her intend to attend a funeral. All the officers should lose their jobs and the case should be recalled.

You overruled the judgement of the magistrate without seeing any evidence?  You don't even know the particulars but yet you pass judgement, maybe they should get rid of the legal system and put you and the pedophile crew in charge of passing sentence on people without a trial. 

 

Just like you, the Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry appears like an a$$whole, after she let the alleged killer walked, it would seems like she was bribed or she was on drugs when she made that decision.

 

Why wasn't the (CCTV) surveillance system which had showed Barton whipping out a handgun, aiming and firing at Nelson who was seen falling after he received the shot to his head, called into evidence? It also revealed the man calmly entering his car and drove away.

 

I do agree with Danyael that the Magistrate was at fault here in this case.

 

 

Coming from a dunce, this means a lot.

History repeats itself, are you still gallavanting with your panties on? I remember that you were once pimping here as a woman, being hammered so much, you decide to change again........like you are still having scratches. If you are looking for a man to climb on your back, then go look somewhere else, I am straight.

If you were twice as smart you would still be a stupid a$$whole.

 

Haha, you trying the "Redux" style.  You just too dunce to pull it off.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by asj:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by asj:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:
Originally Posted by Danyael:
 

 The magistrate would have known of the compelling evidence of the videotape and so could have compelled the police superintendent to have his officers in court or face contempt. This is the magistrate's fault. 

 

Further, it is chronic. They dismissed a magistrate who was away on emergency leave to bury a family member even thought she give fair warning of her intend to attend a funeral. All the officers should lose their jobs and the case should be recalled.

You overruled the judgement of the magistrate without seeing any evidence?  You don't even know the particulars but yet you pass judgement, maybe they should get rid of the legal system and put you and the pedophile crew in charge of passing sentence on people without a trial. 

 

Just like you, the Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry appears like an a$$whole, after she let the alleged killer walked, it would seems like she was bribed or she was on drugs when she made that decision.

 

Why wasn't the (CCTV) surveillance system which had showed Barton whipping out a handgun, aiming and firing at Nelson who was seen falling after he received the shot to his head, called into evidence? It also revealed the man calmly entering his car and drove away.

 

I do agree with Danyael that the Magistrate was at fault here in this case.

 

 

Coming from a dunce, this means a lot.

History repeats itself, are you still gallavanting with your panties on? I remember that you were once pimping here as a woman, being hammered so much, you decide to change again........like you are still having scratches. If you are looking for a man to climb on your back, then go look somewhere else, I am straight.

If you were twice as smart you would still be a stupid a$$whole.

 

Haha, you trying the "Redux" style.  You just too dunce to pull it off.


'Scuse me, I can't seem to find my dick.
Mind if I look in your mouth?
FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by baseman:

Hi clown ASJ, have you ever heard of the Zimmerman/Martin case, have you ever heard of OJ Simpson.

Plus many other cases, worldwide, Baseman.

Many skonthole like you is around worldwide too, bai why dont you go take your medication. Be thankful that the victim is not your family, or you would have been opening your keerah in a different way a$$whole

FM
Originally Posted by asj:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by asj:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by asj:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:
Originally Posted by Danyael:
 

 The magistrate would have known of the compelling evidence of the videotape and so could have compelled the police superintendent to have his officers in court or face contempt. This is the magistrate's fault. 

 

Further, it is chronic. They dismissed a magistrate who was away on emergency leave to bury a family member even thought she give fair warning of her intend to attend a funeral. All the officers should lose their jobs and the case should be recalled.

You overruled the judgement of the magistrate without seeing any evidence?  You don't even know the particulars but yet you pass judgement, maybe they should get rid of the legal system and put you and the pedophile crew in charge of passing sentence on people without a trial. 

 

Just like you, the Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry appears like an a$$whole, after she let the alleged killer walked, it would seems like she was bribed or she was on drugs when she made that decision.

 

Why wasn't the (CCTV) surveillance system which had showed Barton whipping out a handgun, aiming and firing at Nelson who was seen falling after he received the shot to his head, called into evidence? It also revealed the man calmly entering his car and drove away.

 

I do agree with Danyael that the Magistrate was at fault here in this case.

 

 

Coming from a dunce, this means a lot.

History repeats itself, are you still gallavanting with your panties on? I remember that you were once pimping here as a woman, being hammered so much, you decide to change again........like you are still having scratches. If you are looking for a man to climb on your back, then go look somewhere else, I am straight.

If you were twice as smart you would still be a stupid a$$whole.

 

Haha, you trying the "Redux" style.  You just too dunce to pull it off.


'Scuse me, I can't seem to find my dick.
Mind if I look in your mouth?

Hi Antiman, maybe you don't have one, but check yuh batty anyway.

FM

Ken Comments:

 

  • Justice in this country is a "fleeting illusion to be perused but never attain". An apparent cold blooded murderer walks free after his actions were publicly played umpteen times on public television for all to see. The video is even on youtube for all, except our brilliant legal minds, to view. All those who stood by and allowed this level of injustice to be perpetuated are as guilty as the act itself is headious. "The hottest place in Hell is reserved for those who remain neutral in times of great moral conflict." - Martin Luther King, Jr.

FM
Originally Posted by asj:

Maybe a finate check on this guy would show that he or his family has some connections with the PPP/C, reason why the PPP/C magistrate let him go scott free

Maybe a "finite" check of you will find you related to donkey kong!!

FM
Originally Posted by asj:

Ken Comments:

 

  • Justice in this country is a "fleeting illusion to be perused but never attain". An apparent cold blooded murderer walks free after his actions were publicly played umpteen times on public television for all to see. The video is even on youtube for all, except our brilliant legal minds, to view. All those who stood by and allowed this level of injustice to be perpetuated are as guilty as the act itself is headious. "The hottest place in Hell is reserved for those who remain neutral in times of great moral conflict." - Martin Luther King, Jr.

Wow, thank god Google was made "dummy proof"!!

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by asj:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by asj:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by asj:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:
Originally Posted by Danyael:
 

 The magistrate would have known of the compelling evidence of the videotape and so could have compelled the police superintendent to have his officers in court or face contempt. This is the magistrate's fault. 

 

Further, it is chronic. They dismissed a magistrate who was away on emergency leave to bury a family member even thought she give fair warning of her intend to attend a funeral. All the officers should lose their jobs and the case should be recalled.

You overruled the judgement of the magistrate without seeing any evidence?  You don't even know the particulars but yet you pass judgement, maybe they should get rid of the legal system and put you and the pedophile crew in charge of passing sentence on people without a trial. 

 

Just like you, the Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry appears like an a$$whole, after she let the alleged killer walked, it would seems like she was bribed or she was on drugs when she made that decision.

 

Why wasn't the (CCTV) surveillance system which had showed Barton whipping out a handgun, aiming and firing at Nelson who was seen falling after he received the shot to his head, called into evidence? It also revealed the man calmly entering his car and drove away.

 

I do agree with Danyael that the Magistrate was at fault here in this case.

 

 

Coming from a dunce, this means a lot.

History repeats itself, are you still gallavanting with your panties on? I remember that you were once pimping here as a woman, being hammered so much, you decide to change again........like you are still having scratches. If you are looking for a man to climb on your back, then go look somewhere else, I am straight.

If you were twice as smart you would still be a stupid a$$whole.

 

Haha, you trying the "Redux" style.  You just too dunce to pull it off.


'Scuse me, I can't seem to find my dick.
Mind if I look in your mouth?

Hi Antiman, maybe you don't have one, but check yuh batty anyway.

S'cuse me, I cant seem to find my dick, mind if I look into your mouth?

 

I already did check that and I find that when you open your mouth, my shit is running in there. Enjoy it shithead.

You are not only an a$$whole but you are like a switch, even a little kid can turn you on

 

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by asj:

Maybe a finate check on this guy would show that he or his family has some connections with the PPP/C, reason why the PPP/C magistrate let him go scott free

Maybe a "finite" check of you will find you related to donkey kong!!

You love that donkey kong in your batty eh!!!

FM

Guyana most corrupt country in

English-speaking Caribbean

December 6, 2012 | By | Filed Under News 

-watchdog body calls for Procurement Commission, new Integrity Commission,

“When desperately needed development funds are stolen by corrupt individuals and institutions, poor and vulnerable people are robbed of the education, health care and other essential services.”- UN Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon

Four days before the world observes the United Nations International Anti-Corruption Day, new rankings have placed Guyana as the most corrupt country in English-speaking Caribbean countries.
According to rankings released yesterday by watchdog corruption body, Transparency International (TI), the 2012 Annual Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) has placed Guyana at a lowly 133 out of total of 174 countries. Guyana managed a miserly 28 points out of 100.
And in the presentation of the Transparency International findings, head of the local chapter, Attorney at Law, Gino Persaud, and Secretary Frederick Collins, both lauded Kaieteur News which has been highlighting corruption in Guyana.
The newspaper has been investigating the various contracts issued under questionable circumstances and examining the numerous projects, many of which were believed to be overpriced.

TIGI officials: From left is Vice-President, Dr. Anand Goolsarran; President, Gino Persaud and Director, Frederick Collins.

The results were released by Transparency Institute Guyana Inc. (TIGI), the local contact of TI.
TI would have conducted its surveys gauging perceptions to corruption by examining relations in the public sector, the local police, Customs, procurement and doing business.
The index has become a signature tool widely used around the globe to measure the perceived levels of public sector corruption in countries and looked at keenly by investors and multilateral lending agencies.
Denmark, Finland and New Zealand tie for first place with scores of 90, helped by strong access to information systems and rules governing the behaviour of those in public positions.
Guyana tied Comoros, Honduras, Iran, Kazakhstan, and Russia.
“This ranking places us at the bottom of the English Speaking Caribbean with only Haiti below us at 165. It is noteworthy that in the Caribbean, Barbados ranks at 15 with a score of 76; both St. Lucia and Bahamas rank at 22 with a score of 71 and St. Vincent and the Grenadines rank at 36 with a score of 62,” TIG’s President, Gino Persaud said during a press conference at the offices of the Private Sector Commission (PSC) on Waterloo Street.
Afghanistan, North Korea and Somalia once again cling to the bottom rung of the index. In these countries, the lack of accountable leadership and effective public institutions underscore the need to take a much stronger stance against corruption.
At the press conference also were former Auditor General, Dr. Anand Goolsarran, who is TIGI’s Vice President; and Director, Frederick Collins.
Persaud, a lawyer, said that the advocacy body will be writing government on the findings of the index.

Integrity Commission…
TIGI listed a number of measures that Government will have to implement to raise Guyana’s rankings. These include the appointment of competent and independent members of the Integrity Commission to scrutinize the financial disclosures of politicians and bureaucrats and with adequate staff and resources to ensure the Commission can adequately fulfill its mandate.
Persaud noted that Prime Minister Sam Hinds in June had promised to have new members of the Integrity Commission sworn within a week.
Among other things TIGI is also calling for the urgent appointment of members of the Public Procurement Commission to regulate government contracts and minimize their involvement; the implementation of modern anti-corruption legislation; implementation of whistle-blowing legislation; the enforcement of existing anti-corruption laws by investigating and prosecuting the corrupt and the strengthening of existing anti-corruption institutions such as the Guyana Police Force and the Financial Intelligence established under the money laundering legislation.
“These institutions are weak and unable to counter serious white collar crime and corrupt activities,” Persaud said in his read statement.
Guyana should also appoint an Ombudsman to address grievances from members of the public; ensure that all public monies are placed to the credit of the Consolidated Fund, and no public expenditure must be incurred without Parliamentary approval.
TIGI also called for all appointments to public offices to be advertised and made with due regard to technical competence, and not loyalty; and for the Access to Information Act passed in Parliament to be strengthened and made operational.
TIGI also called for the strengthening of civil society and for organisations such as the Guyana Bar Association, the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Private Sector Commission, Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and the Guyana Press Association to become more involved in combating corruption by speaking out against corruption and being proactive within its own membership on tackling corruption and by partnering with us for collective efforts.
“We call on the press corps to be more vigilant in acting as a professional, impartial and responsible watchdog body against corruption.”

Corruption exists
According to Goolsarran, most countries are doing everything possible to “get to the top of the table” of rankings. He urged, as a start, that government accept the index in good faith and do something about it.
The officials drew reference to a judge in Brazil who targeted a number of politicians close to former President Lula and who was the laughing stock of many. The politicians were brought to trial.
Asked to comment on the impact of the findings, Dr Goolsarran said that serious investors use the findings by Transparency International to determine whether they would invest in a country. Many have opted to cancel plans for investment in Guyana.
TIGI is seeking funding now to educate Guyanese and will seek to meet with government and Members of the Parliament to discuss the issue which ultimately affects the way Guyana is perceived.
The TIGI officials refused to be drawn into answering questions whether President Donald Ramotar had done enough to tackle corruption in Guyana.
According to Collins, newspaper reporters and even the Auditor General’s annual report have been indicators of the situation of corruption in Guyana.
TIGI also disclosed that it has been asked by the Minister of Natural Resources to work with his Ministry on mining, an area which has been besotted with issues of corruption and lawlessness in recent years.
According to TIGI, the index demonstrates that corruption continues to ravage societies around the globe. Two-thirds of the 176 countries ranked in the 2012 index score below 50, on a scale from 0 (perceived to be highly corrupt) to 100 (perceived to be very clean), showing that public institutions need to be more transparent, and powerful officials held more accountable.
According to Huguette Labelle, the Chair of Transparency International, “Governments need to integrate anti-corruption actions into all public decision-making. Priorities include better rules on lobbying and political financing, making public spending and contracting more transparent and making public bodies more accountable to people. After a year of focus on corruption, we expect governments to take a tougher stance against the abuse of power.”
UN Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon has said that corruption afflicts all countries, undermining social progress and breeding inequality and injustice.
“When desperately needed development funds are stolen by corrupt individuals and institutions, poor and vulnerable people are robbed of the education, health care and other essential services. All of us have a responsibility to take action against the cancer of corruption.”
The private sector, too, stands to gain enormously from effective action, he said. “Corruption distorts markets, increases costs for companies and ultimately punishes consumers.”
According to the BBC, corruption was the world’s most talked about issue in 2010 and 2011.

 

In Guyana even if one kills and they have connections with the PPP/C then they go Scott Free.

 
FM

Bribe had to pass here.

 

I wonder if Baseman and he drunken friend Conscience get any?

 

Orange Walk shooting death

Magistrate discharges killer because of

absent prosecution

 

 

The proverbial shackle was yesterday removed from a killer’s feet as Magistrate Fabayo Azore ruled that the prosecution failed to present the court with sufficient evidence in relation to the murder of his friend Shawn Nelson.

FM
Originally Posted by asj:

ONLY IN PPP/C GUYANA ONE CAN KILL AND GET OFF SCOTT FREE

 

Orange Walk shooting death

Magistrate discharges killer because of

absent prosecution

November 20, 2013 | By | Filed Under News 

 

The proverbial shackle was yesterday removed from a killer’s feet as Magistrate Fabayo Azore ruled that the prosecution failed to present the court with sufficient evidence in relation to the murder of his friend Shawn Nelson.

Freed of murder charge: Carlyle Barton

Freed of murder charge: Carlyle Barton

Carlyle Barton, on May 27, last, who was allegedly captured on video surveillance shooting Nelson at Orange Walk, Bourda, was discharged by  Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court. Barton was charged with murder.
According to reports, a Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) surveillance system had showed Barton whipping out a handgun, aiming and firing at Nelson who was seen falling after he received the shot to his head. It also revealed the man calmly entering his car and drove away.
However, Kaieteur News understands that the surveillance video was never brought before the court for consideration, and most of the witnesses never presented themselves to testify.
The charge was first read to Barton by Magistrate Sueanna Lovell on May 30 and thereafter the matter engaged Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry’s attention.
The Chief Magistrate subsequently reassigned the case to Magistrate Azore, who freed the accused on grounds of lack of prosecution.
The family of the slain man expressed disappointment at the outcome.
“We feel saddened about the way the matter was handled and how fast it was thrown out. We didn’t get any justice.” They however explained that they were not surprised at the result since they had observed that witnesses, including the police, were not turning up to provide the court with evidence.
The Commissioner of Police told Kaieteur News that he has “some of the facts” pertaining to the outcome of the case and has requested a full report from the Court Superintendent.
“What I have done is call the court superintendent and say that I need an urgent report, to see what we can do in this matter. As long as they (the police ranks) are wanted for court they have to go to court.”
When asked about possible disciplinary action, Brumell stated, “We have many courses we can take. We can send them home, or demote them.”

Have you ever heard of OJ and Zimmerman?  In the end, the evidence needs to be presented.  In every legal system, it better for a guilty man to go free than an innocent to be punished. If they do not have the evidence or witnesses, they have to acquit, even with a heavy heart.  His goos will come home to roost in the right time.

FM

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