Based on the fact that a Commission of Inquiry has found culpability, not only on the part of the company, but also the Ministry of Labour and respective oversight agencies in the on-the-job death of BOSAI Minerals Group Guyana Inc (BMGG) employee, Neptrid Hercules, the family is taking the company to court.
“We have heard no word from BOSAI. No word! So we are going ahead with Mr Hughes [attorney-at-law Nigel Hughes] and will be taking them to court,” Hercules’ daughter Kenisha Hercules last week told the Sunday Stabroek.
“Going forward, overall, we are looking for some sort of satisfaction and betterment for the current workers of BOSAI. It is so unfair, not only to the family but to those workers too because nothing has really changed and they have not even reached out to us,” she added.