—says current system working perfectly fine
Attorney General Anil Nandlall said while he is not opposed to technology, the manual system being used for voting is working perfectly fine.
ATTORNEY GENERAL and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall, SC, has pushed back against recent claims by Vincent Alexander, a People’s National Congress (PNC) executive suggesting that ballots were cast in the names of individuals who were not present on polling day during the March 2020 elections.
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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