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Allegations Rock Guyana’s Government: Attorney General Accused of Leaking Party Secrets

Melissa Ann Atwell Takes Aim; High-Profile Accusations of Corruption in Guyana

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November 22, 2024
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Bombshell accusations have surfaced against Guyana’s Attorney General Mohabir Anil Nandlall, who stands accused of betraying his own party members by allegedly leaking sensitive information to Human Rights activist Melissa Atwell who is known for sharing Guyana corruption allegations with her more than 100,000 social media followers. In a series of explosive social media posts, Atwell unleashed a barrage of shocking allegations that could destabilize the political landscape in Guyana.

Atwell accused the Attorney General of colluding against his People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) colleagues, claiming he provided confidential information that revealed massive corruption in their ministries. Atwell’s posts also allege deep corruption within the party, including improper allocations of contracts and misuse of government resources.

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In one of her posts, Atwell questioned the ownership and awarding of government contracts, alleging that certain companies have ties to the families of high-ranking officials, including Education Minister Priya Manickchand. She boldly calls out Centaur Security and Centaur Construction as allegedly benefiting from improper contract distribution.

Further intensifying the controversy, Atwell alleges the First Lady Arya Ali promised lucrative licenses in exchange for expensive gifts from businesspeople. She accuses the First Lady of exploiting her connections to the presidency for personal gain, allegedly accepting diamond rings and luxury goods to broker deals.

Atwell also shared an image of a letter tied to Minister of Natural Resources Vickram Bharrat, accusing him of questionable land dealings in Berbice for a private resort. She alleged that these actions occurred while Guyanese citizens continue to struggle for access to land.

The most startling accusation involves claims that Nandlall sought to implicate his party members by using Atwell’s platform to share information under the guise of anonymity. Atwell claims that she shielded him from scrutiny while he worked both sides of political conflicts. She alleged however that Nandlall is now attempting to suppress her revelations by allegedly soliciting help from US authorities to have her extradited and jailed in Guyana which she describes as an unforgivable betrayal.

Atwell’s claims, presented with screenshots, detailed posts, and pointed accusations, suggest a web of political intrigue, corruption, and betrayal. While her allegations remain unverified, and the accused remain silent, they have ignited a fierce public debate about governance, transparency, and accountability in Guyana.

Neither Attorney General Nandlall nor other officials mentioned in Atwell’s posts have responded to the allegations at the time of writing. As the story unfolds, these accusations are sure to intensify scrutiny on the administration and its handling of internal and external affairs.

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