GECOM IT officer opts for silence at elections probe

Enrique Livan appeared before the Presidential Commission of Inquiry (CoI) into the March 2020 elections yesterday.

Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) Information Technology (IT) Officer, Enrique Livan, who is accused of attempting to change figures on some Statements of Poll (SOPs) in Region Four and is facing elections related charges yesterday invoked his right to remain silent when he appeared before the ongoing Presidential Commission of Inquiry into the March 2020 elections.

Livan, who was summoned to appear before the Commission is now the eleventh person to have taken that decision.

He was represented by attorney, Eusi Anderson who briefly informed the CoI which is being chaired by retired Justice, Stanley John that “he will invoke his right to remain silent having regard to the fact that he is presently before other courts in Guyana charged with diverse offences related to the mandate of this Commission”.