Accountability at the crossroad: The Guyana experience

(Part II)

 

Last week, we carried the presentation I had made at the University College of the Cayman Islands Caribbean Anti-Corruption Conference held on 19-21 March 2014. However, because of space constraints, the entire presentation could not have been published. Today’s column relates to the second part of my presentation which highlights further disturbing features in our system of governance, transparency and accountability.

 

Prolonged acting appointments

Several holders of important positions remain in acting positions after several years, in particular, the