The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) has removed its dress code.
“We don’t want the taxpayers to feel as if we are turning our backs on them… and more so if they are coming to pay their revenues,” Chairman of the GRA Board Rawle Lucas told Stabroek News yesterday.
The GRA was one of many government agencies countrywide that enforced a strict dress code that prohibited, among other things, torn clothing, armless clothing, slippers, short pants in the case of both men and women as well as tights and short skirts.