Attorney General (AG), Anil Nandlall has fired the latest salvo in the public exchange with the Co-President of the Guyana Human Rights Association (GHRA), Mike McCormack, where he sought to highlight that the allegation that the GHRA was not in “Good Standing” was indeed factual while asserting the government’s right to respond to criticism.
In responding to McCormack’s letter, Nandlall chose to address the questions and concerns put to him.
He opened by focussing on the following paragraph, “The following is a preliminary response to the release by the Department of Public Information (DPJ) alleging that the Guyana Human Rights Association (GHRA) has been in breach of the law under which it is registered for the past forty years, creating a debt of some G$38,649,600 owed to the Guyana Government. The GHRA roundly rejects this allegation.”