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May 13, 2015 News
Officials of a number Government agencies and Ministries seem to be packing up and leaving, ahead of the official announcement of the winner of Monday’s general and regional elections.
Yesterday, amidst reports of movements of files and other official documents, Kaieteur News managed to determine that this was indeed the case.
At the Ministry of Labour, next door to the Guyana Fire Service headquarters in Stabroek Market area, two staffers were seen packing items into a dark colored Toyota SUV, PPP 4200.
The furtive movements reportedly attracted the attention of members of the public and even staffers yesterday.
At the Ministry of Housing, Brickdam, a black Toyota SUV, tinted and bearing PTT number plates, was reportedly seen fetching boxes and heading to an East Bank Demerara location.
There were reportedly similar movements at several other ministries and key Government agencies.
A Partnership For National Unity/Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) coalition has indicated that it will be examining a number of contracts and other transaction by the ruling People’s Progressive Party/Civic.
The 10th Parliament was suspended and fresh elections called in January after the PPP/C faces a major crisis in the National Assembly- a no-confidence vote.
Monday’s elections were a closely watched one and the toughest for the incumbent (PPP/C) since taking power in 1992.
Yesterday, the coalition said that it has received reliable reports that PPP Ministers and agents under their direction are in the process of removing materials and documents from Government ministries around the city.
“There are also reports of widespread shredding of documents in Ministries and government offices. APNU+AFC calls on the law enforcement agencies to protect all government property from these illegal acts of sabotage and vandalism.”
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