Lindo Creek CoI
– downplays reason for not including other massacres
The Commission of Inquiry (CoI) into the Lindo Creek Massacre of 2008 which claimed the lives of eight miners was officially sworn in on Wednesday, with a retired judge who is the father of a sitting Minister of Government being the lone commissioner handpicked for the job.

Retired Justice Donald Trotman, 80, took the oath of office before Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan in the presence of Minister of State, Joseph Harmon at the Ministry of the Presidency. Trotman is the father of the coalition’s Natural Resources Minister, Raphael Trotman, who is also the Leader of the Alliance For Change (AFC).
Nevertheless, the retired Judge said he was pleased to have been chosen to head

the CoI by President David Granger and promised to adhere to strict principles of impartiality and fairness.
“There must be integrity, independence, and impartiality, and that must be sent and felt by the people concerned, the families concerned and the nation as a whole and those also who have entrusted this Commission with the responsibility of conducting the inquiry,” he added.
Trotman said the main objective of the CoI is to find the truth and to bring healing and closure to the nation as a whole. He said he hoped that the Lindo Creek and other inquiries would help bring about reconciliation among Guyanese. “We are












