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Feb 04, 2026 Letters
Dear Editor,
My name is Rudolph Walcott and I reside in Georgetown, Guyana. I commenced working with NIS on the 25th January, 1982 as a Clerical Officer. I worked continuously until September 1992 when I resided as a Senior Inspector.
For these 10 years 9 months, my worked contributions should be 530.
When I checked for my contribution record in 2022 when I attained the age of 60, there was no contribution for me from 1989 to 1992.
I then wrote the Personnel Manager and visited to obtain my service record. I also wrote to the General Manager. I never got any response, I kept writing the Personnel Department since 2021. Only to be told the matter is being dealt with.
I have waited long enough for my entitlement. I am now speaking out and appealing to the authorities. No one seems to be paying any attention to my case. After this letter, I will be going to the finance minister.
Regards,
Rudolph Walcott
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