Granger says committed to inquiry into claims of wrongdoing, rigged elections

David Granger

APNU’s presidential candidate David Granger says that a government led by him will not be “afraid of investigating anything”— including allegations of rigged elections during the 28-year rule of the PNC.

“I do feel that, and I have committed myself to convening a Commission of Inquiry into any allegations of wrongdoing,” Granger said in a recent interview with this newspaper. “If there were allegations about the conduct of elections, I will inquire into all of the elections up to 2006; from 1968 to 2006, all of them. I’m not afraid of investigating anything,” he stressed. “I have nothing to fear. I have nothing to hide,” he added. Granger had been asked whether as the former PNCR presidential candidate he felt the PNC had anything to apologize for during its time in office.

Granger, 66, said he would investigate any wrongdoing or any allegation of wrongdoing on the part of any government of Guyana including the death of former leader of the Working