The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) is still looking for a way to utilise the parking lot at Camp and Lamaha streets, which was constructed for it by Chinese logging company Baishanlin.
This is according to Chairman of the GRA’s Board of Directors Rawle Lucas, who told Stabroek News that he has asked the GRA administration “to look into how it may be used to serve both staff members and the general public.”
He noted that one of the major issues with the use of the facility is that there is no transport for employees from the parking lot to the GRA office.
“I don’t think it’s fair to workers to tell them that they have to drive to work,