Cevons Waste Management has been given six weeks to vacate its newly constructed headquarters on Mandela Avenue or face civil and criminal action by the state.
“If you fail to do so legal proceedings will be filed against your company and its sub-lessees and this matter will be reported to the Criminal Investigation Department of the Guyana Police Force with a request to investigate and proffer all criminal charges arising out of this transaction,” a letter from Attorney General Anil Nandlall informed Chief Executive Officer, Morse Archer.
In the letter seen by Stabroek News, the AG informs Archer that the 50-year lease signed between his company and the Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission (GLSC) on December 18,2018 is “unlawful, null, void and of no legal effect.”