Gov’t still to decide on proposed UNODC anti-corruption plan – AG

More than two months after being handed a draft anti-corruption work plan by United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) advisor David Robinson, government is yet to decide on the way forward.

This is according to Minister of Legal Affairs and Attorney General (AG) Basil Williams SC, who told Stabroek News last week that Robinson is here in an advisory capacity and will not be actively involved in the prosecution of corruption matters.

“He has a plan that he shared with us… shared… to stakeholders. We will look at the plan. We have not made that determination [to accept] yet,” he said.