By its constant and excessive allegations, the State Assets Recovery Unit (SARU) has succeeded in polarising society and presenting the impression that it lacks the political judgement and skills needed to succeed in its mandate.
This is the view of the Guyana Human Rights Association (GHRA) which was responding to a news item in the Stabroek News of March 9 in which it had been criticised by SARU Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Major (Rtd) Aubrey Heath-Retemyer.
In a statement dated March 13th, GHRA said Heath-Retemyer‘s statement is the latest example of the constant denouncing of groups and individuals who have expressed concerns about aspects of the State Assets Recovery Bill which is to be debated in parliament soon.