Former attorney-general Anil Nandlall is calling on the government to release the forensic audits on the ‘Pradoville’ housing scheme and the country’s hosting of World Cup Cricket, while arguing that persons who may face prosecution are clueless as to alleged wrongdoings and therefore cannot prepare a proper defence.
“Because of the implication it has on the administration of justice, the impact that it has on a person’s ability to properly prepare a defence, and in the interest of transparency and full and frank disclosure, I call upon the government to release all the reports now,” Nandlall told Stabroek News yesterday.
“The audits are not made public; worse yet, they are not given to the persons whose conduct they have impugned and who are