AG uncovers irregular retention of legal services under Coalition; millions paid for elections cases

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The People’s Progressive Party Government, through the Ministry of Legal Affairs and the Chambers of the Attorney General, has discovered irregular practices in the retention of legal services during the APNU+AFC’s stint in office.

Attorney General (AG) and Minister of Legal Affairs Anil Nandlall revealed on Saturday during a virtual press conference that each of the political cases initiated by the then Government “were without merit,” but they were still being filed at the expense of taxpayers.

“…the population kept wondering who was paying. We have some of the info,” he said, before detailing a number of those cases.

In one case, more than $12M was paid to two lawyers by the State for legal advice, while the same lawyers were representing a private citizen in the same matter.

Private citizen Compton Reid had moved to the High Court in 2019 attempting to challenge what would turn out to be the successful passage of a No-Confidence motion that defeated the APNU+AFC in the legislature, even though it held a Parliamentary majority.

Reid, a New Amsterdam, Berbice farmer, had retained a battery of high profile lawyers which included Rex McKay and Neil Boston.

However, Nandlall, who replaced former AG and Minister of Legal Affairs Basil Williams, discovered that both McKay and Boston were paid $12M by the then Government for “legal advice” rendered to the AG Chambers, while they were representing Reid in the same matter.

Additionally, Queens Counsel (QC) Dr Francis Alexis, a former AG of Grenada, was also hired by the APNU+AFC government for more than $5M to argue its case at the Court of Appeal in the same no-confidence motion matter.

Attorney Mayo Robertson was also paid $1.9M in the same No-Confidence case, in which he appeared for the AG.

Attorney Mayo Robertson

Reid, Williams, and the then government all lost when the matter reached the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), which reaffirmed that the motion was successfully passed and that the Government had been defeated in the legislature and was therefore required to call elections.

In another case, APNU+AFC prospective Member of Parliament (MP) Roysdale Forde was paid more than $1.7M by the Coalition government at the time to represent Winston Jordan in private charges filed by the latter against Juan Edghill, now Minister of Public Works.

Though Jordan was the sitting Minister of Finance at the time, he filed a $200M lawsuit, in his private capacity, against Edghill for malicious prosecution.

In the last few months, Forde represented a number of persons linked to the APNU+AFC, who were seeking to have an election declaration made based on fraudulent results to hand the APNU+AFC a victory.

Nandlall also highlighted figures from a number of invoices for legal services rendered to the AG Chambers under the previous government, with those amounting to millions of dollars.

In one case, Barbadian lawyers, Queens Counsel Hal Gallop and Ralph Thorne, were paid approximately $10M for representing the State in a matter challenging the unilateral appointment of then Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), Justice (rt’d) James Patterson.

Nandlall added that the legal fees for those Attorneys do not include airfare and accommodation, all of which were also paid for by taxpayers.

The state eventually lost that case when it reached the country’s Apex Court – the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ).

Q.C Thorne was also retained and paid $4.2M by the AG Chambers in another matter involving then Solicitor General Prithima Kissoon and Basil Williams.

Maxwell Edwards, the Attorney who appeared for the AG in the Eslyn David election case also benefitted from $1.8M when the matter was before the Court of Appeal, and an additional $2-$3M when it reached the CCJ.

Edwards lost that case, along with Forde and Robertson who represented David.

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2 Comments
  1. Matthew says

    Disgraceful is the only word that comes to mind. Disgraceful…..not HONESTY, DECENCY OR INTEGRITY, but instead DISGRACEFUL!

  2. Xhrp2wkb1 says

    Hall of SHAME!

    This crew of vampires knew that they had caught a paku in Basil and that the Sanctimonious Gangster and his govt were desperate to stay in power and so the V crew told them any nonsense to get money and buss dem back.

    Sadly, the Guyanese people now have to pick up the huge tab and repair the enormous damage the shameless APNUAFC govt did to this country.

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