ATTORNEY GENERAL and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall, S.C, has underscored the crucial role of law-making in Guyana’s development push, noting that the government’s aggressive legislative agenda is directly linked to national growth objectives.
Read MoreTHE government remains committed to maintaining active and continuous engagements with the banking sector, as part of its efforts to improve the ease of doing business and simplifying banking procedures such as the opening of accounts.
Read MoreCitizens in Guyana now have stronger legal mechanisms to detect, contest, and prevent land fraud, Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall SC, said on the Starting Point podcast on Sunday. Speaking at length about reforms to property law, fraud prevention, and judicial safeguards, Nandlall emphasised that while fraud remains a challenge, the system now provides multiple layers of protection for property owners.
Read MoreMr. Nandlall attended Mon Repos Primary School, Queen's College, University of Guyana - Turkeyen, Georgetown and Hugh Wooding Law School - St. Augustine, Trinidad. He was admitted to practice at the Guyana Bar on the 21st October, 1998 and admitted to practice at Bar of Trinidad and Tobago in 2007.
Attorney General & Minister of Legal Affairs