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Oct 07, 2015 News
Minister of Public Security Khemraj Ramjattan shares a light moment with newly accredited United States Ambassador to Guyana Mr. Perry Halloway.
…and anti money laundering training
The newly accredited United States Ambassador to Guyana, Perry Holloway, has signaled his government’s willingness to provide continued assistance to Guyana in relation to Prisons management, with specific focus on the rehabilitation and reintegration of young offenders.
This was conveyed during a courtesy call to Vice President and Minister of Public Security, Khemraj Ramjattan at his Brickdam Office on Monday.
Ambassador Holloway who was accompanied by the United States Charge d’ Affaires, Bryan Hunt, assured the Vice President of the United States of America’s continued assistance to Guyana’s security sector.
The two officials discussed continued training opportunities for Guyana’s law enforcement officers.
According to a statement from the Ministry of Public Security, upon the request of Vice President Ramjattan, training will be provided in the areas of anti-money laundering, asset recovery and prevention of bribery and corruption.
The US Ambassador also indicated his government’s willingness to assist with public awareness initiatives in Guyana regarding, the diverse methods used by sophisticated white collar criminals.
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