Attorney General Basil Williams, while remaining adamant that government cannot stand the cost of the increased tuition fees for Guyanese law students at the Hugh Wooding Law School, on Thursday said that it will now seek to approach the Council of Legal Education in an attempt to have the issue resolved.
“Is not that the government must do. The government doesn’t have money. Every day there is some debt. It is not like we can take money and give to students. Money is not there. All that noise