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Our Sovereignty, Outsourced: A Chilling Precedent for Guyana

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November 9, 2025
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Dear Editor,

“The government’s handling of a major tax case raises alarming questions about who truly dictates justice in our nation.”

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The recent developments concerning the Guyana Revenue Authority’s (GRA) $32.7 billion tax case against businessmen Nazar and Azruddin Mohamed have revealed a profound and unsettling truth: our government is failing in its most fundamental duty to stand for Guyana. By seemingly sidelining its own judicial process in the shadow of foreign sanctions, the administration has effectively outsourced its jurisprudence and compromised our national sovereignty.

This is not merely a closed legal file; it is a dramatic surrender of our right to self-governance. The Constitution of Guyana is clear: sovereignty resides with the people. This sacred principle is rendered meaningless if our own government abandons its capacity to adjudicate matters of domestic corruption and tax evasion. The state’s primary role is the protection of its citizens and the impartial application of its own laws. When it relinquishes this role, it undermines the very foundation of our republic.

The deafening silence from the government on this matter is an insult to the intelligence of every Guyanese. We are left with urgent, unanswered questions: Why was a domestic claim, which speaks directly to our internal revenue laws and national accountability, seemingly set aside? Has our judiciary become a stage managed by international diplomacy? The government’s inaction speaks louder than any press release could, suggesting that political expediency has trumped the rule of law.

This tactical retreat sets a dangerous precedent. If our government will not defend its right to adjudicate a multi-billion-dollar domestic affair, what national interest will it defend tomorrow? Will our economic policies, the stewardship of our natural resources, or even our territorial integrity be the next items on the negotiating table under foreign pressure?

This moment must serve as a wake-up call for every citizen. We must be “woke” to the insidious nature of losing our independence. It does not always happen through military force, but often through quiet capitulation in closed rooms. We are the proud heirs of an indomitable will, and we must summon that spirit now.

The time for passive observation is over. We must demand that our government reaffirms its commitment to sovereign judicial processes, free from foreign interference. It must prioritize justice over political convenience, and clarity over silence. The future of Guyana as an independent, self-determining nation depends on the choices we make—and the accountability we demand—today. Our sovereignty is not negotiable.

Yours truly,
Hemdutt Kumar.

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