APNU will not alter its stand on the anti-money laundering bill, which it maintains needs more work before passage, according to leader David Granger, who says the main opposition also sees the need for the establishment of a Public Procurement Commission (PPC) but believes the two issues are not tied to each other.
“What I was trying to say was the [anti-money laundering legislation] needs to be considered and the Procurement Commission will need to be also studied. We want them both to pass and let me say this, we are committed to both there should be no doubt that we are supportive of both,” Granger told Stabroek News yesterday.
Granger noted that APNU has long taken a position on the anti-money