Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission, retired Justice Claudette Singh, has debunked Opposition Commissioners’ claims that she refused to meet with Peoples National Congress Reform General Secretary Amna Ally.
She was at the time responding to a statement issued by Opposition Commissioners Vincent Alexander, Charles Corbin and Desmond Trotman, who claimed that they walked out of the GECOM meeting after Singh refused to meet with Ally and a delegation from the APNU+AFC “on the ground that such a meeting is unprecedented”.

Claudette Singh
In a statement on Tuesday evening, Justice Singh said Ally wrote to her on January 7, 2021 requesting to “engage you singularly as the Chairperson of the Commission to proffer our proposals of the matters at hand before participating in the Commission’s meeting.”
According to Justice Singh, in her response to Ally, dated January 7, 2021, she extended an invitation for the team to meet with the Commission at 14:00h on January 12, 2021.
“In a separate communication on the same day, I also requested that any issues likely to be raised are matters to be addressed by the Commission, and recommended that proposals should be forwarded in writing so that they may be dispatched to the Commissioners for their perusal and consideration prior to the meeting,” Justice Singh said in her statement.
