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May 23, 2015 News
The newly appointed Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Basil Williams, formally met with the staff of his Ministry yesterday, in the conference room of the Ministry’s Carmichael Street office.
Mr. Williams was sworn in as the Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs on Wednesday at the Office of the President, (to be renamed the Ministry of the Presidency) by President, David Granger.
In addressing the employees for the first time, the Attorney General welcomed everyone and reiterated the commitment of President Granger, who had said that his administration would be working in the interest of all Guyanese.
Mr. Williams articulated, among other things, the need for professionalism by all Public Servants within the Ministry. He said that within his remit as the Attorney General, no malice, retribution or ill will shall be expounded on his part to any staff, regardless of political affiliation, race or religion. He charged the employees of his Ministry to do their work to the best of their abilities and promised to give his best in the performance of his functions.
“At all material times, I will consider myself to a be a servant of the people of Guyana, and I trust that you will see yourselves, each and every one of you, in the same light… I look forward to working with you all, as a team, for the betterment of the Guyanese people in terms of the remit of the Attorney General Chambers and the Ministry of Legal Affairs.” said the Minister.
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