…says anti-corruption framework established
Parliamentary Affairs and Governance Minister Gail Teixeira is calling on all those who claim that there is widespread corruption in the Government to do the work and present the evidence to support their allegations.
She made this remark on Wednesday during her Ministry’s closing press conference for 2023, where she was asked to respond to the Opposition’s corruption accusations.

Both the People’s National Congress (PNC)-led A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) and the Alliance For Change (AFC) have levelled allegations of corrupt acts in the Government.
However, Minister Teixeira underscored the importance of having evidence to support such claims.
“I can shout corruption as much as I want, but I must have evidence. I must have proof… So, one has to recognise your responsibility as a citizen, if you feel that there is wrongdoings going on, to do your work and to get it into the right forums. Not just shout from the rooftops to get it in the media, because when you do that all it is doing is creating an impression which may or may not be right. And maybe that’s the intention in the first place…”
“[But] facts, facts, facts. It is important to have facts and so, whoever is crying – whether the Opposition or anybody else – get your facts lined up and go to the correct bodies to bring your cases,” the Minister contended.










