AG Nandlall discusses legal matters with US Embassy officials
Attorney General and Legal Affairs Minister Anil Nandlall, SC, last Wednesday met with some newly-appointed officials at the United States Embassy in Georgetown to discuss a number of legal issues.
Attorney General Anil Nandlall and the officials during the meeting
The US Embassy delegation included Deputy Chief of Mission, Adrienne Galanek, and Political Officer at his Chambers, Howard H. Chyung.
Deputy Chief Parliamentary Counsel at the AG’s Chambers, Joann Bond, also attended the meeting.
Both Galanek and Chyung, who are new appointees at the US Embassy, have pledged to continue to collaborate and work closely with the Government of Guyana through the Attorney General’s Chambers and the Ministry of Legal Affairs on a series of legal matters of mutual importance to both the United States of America and Guyana.
These include collaboration on important legislative changes, obligations under international conventions, and on general issues regarding law and legal processes.
The Attorney General used the opportunity to update the two officials on the status of existing collaboration and cooperation between the Government of Guyana and important law enforcement agencies in the United States, including the United States Marshals Service (USMS), the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI); and Central Authority, Department of Justice (DoJ).