The PNCR and AFC support Transparency International’s corruption assessment of Guyana, calling it accurate. They point to government failures in maintaining procurement standards and transparency, citing specific issues with contracts awarded to insiders. The report gives Guyana a low transparency score, highlighting ongoing corruption and mismanagement.
The People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) and the Alliance For Change (AFC) have endorsed Transparency International’s report on corruption in Guyana, declaring it a true representation of the nation’s current situation. This recent report categorizes Guyana as influenced by economic and political elites, highlighting issues like resource misappropriation and environmental violations.
The PNCR and AFC have strongly criticized the government for its handling of corruption and transparency issues in Guyana. They argue that the administration’s lack of action on procurement violations and information access has led to widespread corruption. Both parties emphasize the need for accountability and reform, citing high levels of misappropriation and insider dealings under President Ali’s leadership.
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