Former Chancellor of the Judiciary, Carl Singh says Guyana’s judiciary “has survived a testing period in which he referred to two incidents during the reigns of the PNC and PPP Governments he said Jurists must never allow the judiciary to get to a state where it has to ‘toe the line’. Jurists must guard against working for politicians he warned. The details in this report.
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