Lands and Surveys to develop code of ethics for surveyors

Residents from Kildonan, Fyrish, Springlands, Corriverton, and the surrounding villages were given an opportunity to make  inquiries and raise concerns about land issues during community meetings. (Ministry of the Presidency photo) 

Chief Executive Officer and Commissioner of the Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission (GLSC), Trevor Benn has announced that the Commission is developing a Code of Ethics to guide and police the work of Land Surveyors across the country.

According to a Ministry of the Presidency press release,  Benn made this announcement during a community meeting, held on February 26th in Corriverton as part of a three-day outreach, from February 25-27, to East Berbice-Corentyne (Region Six).

This code of ethics, Benn said, is being incorporated into a Bill to be tabled in the National Assembly.