Tackling corrupt practices
The Regional Democratic Council of Region Four (Demerara-Mahaica) and the Mayor and City Councillors (M&CC) of Georgetown, in collaboration with the Legal Affairs Ministry, hosted on Wednesday an anti-corruption sensitisation for local government officers in the region. The seminar was aimed at making local government functionaries aware of the laws and regulations surrounding Guyana’s anti-corruption regime, particularly on the recent State Asset Recovery Act 2017, the Protected Disclosures Bill and the Witness Protection Bill.
Regional Chairman Genevieve Allen said the seminar is a timely one as the

region’s administration are eager to be educated on the various rules and regulations as it relates to anti-corruption practices.
“When our Councillors and representatives leave here, they will leave here with a better understanding that as a region we have been involved in the public awareness session and that we are going to work together to ensure that Guyana stands out as that country where corrupt practices are no longer taking place in our country,” Allen said.
At the seminar, there were representatives from the 15 Neighbourhood Democratic Councils within the region, along with representatives from the various Community Development Councils, the Guyana Police Force and the M&CC.
Additionally, Attorney General Basil Williams told the participants that they are from the most populated region in Guyana that handles billions of dollars but also












