The Guyana Human Rights Association (GHRA) has not been in good standing under the Companies Act for three decades and as a result owes a hefty amount, Attorney General Anil Nandlall said in a statement yesterday.
In the statement, Nandlall, labelled the GHRA as “defunct” stating that it has been “masquerading” as an exemplary civil society organisation, and continues to “deceive” the nation as it relates to its legitimacy. He also pointed out that contrary the organisation’s claim of having all its “ducks in a row,” it has been not been in good standing for nearly three decades.