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Dec 18, 2016 News
Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo has been given the green light by Cabinet to act upon findings of the Board of Inquiry (BOI) into the allegations made against two members of the Guyana National Broadcasting Authority (GNBA).
The Inquiry was headed by Major General (Rtd.) Joseph Singh. One of the recommendations is that Leonard Craig be relieved of his position as GNBA Chairman.
Yesterday, the Prime Minister’s office said that he was in the process of notifying Craig of Cabinet’s decision, when he received an email dated December 16 in which Craig tendered his resignation as GNBA Chairman, with immediate effect.
Nagamootoo accepted the resignation.
In the absence of Craig and one member, Nagamootoo met with the Board.
In view of the resignation by Craig, the Prime Minister expressed regrets over the “attacks” against the “good name and integrity” of GNBA members Victor Insanally and Anthony Vieira.
Nagamootoo’s office said that he looks forward to further engagement with the remaining members of GNBA with a view to expeditiously re-constituting the GNBA Board. He also looks forward to their cooperation to bring this about.
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