Gov’t mulls foreign prosecutors for cases that may arise from audits

Though locals are preferred, the government of Guyana is actively considering hiring foreign prosecutors to assist in the prosecution of cases which may arise from the more that 50 audits instituted under the new administration.

President David Granger, responding to questions on last week’s edition of “The Public Interest”, said, “We have already considered recruiting and employing additional prosecutors. We realize that there may be resource problems within the police force. We are intent on having more trained investigators. Whether they come from abroad I cannot confirm now, I prefer to have Guyanese investigators who are competent and