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Mohamed Expresses Confidence in Halley as New Opposition Chief Scrutineer

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April 18, 2026
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Clayon Halley- opposition  Chief Scrutineer (GECOM)

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Leader of the Opposition and head of the We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) movement, Azruddin Mohamed, has appointed Clayon Halley as Chief Scrutineer for the parliamentary opposition at the Guyana Elections Commission, expressing confidence in his choice in comments to Village Voice News.

The appointment follows Mohamed’s decision to terminate the services of Carol Joseph, a move that forms part of what he described as a broader restructuring of opposition-linked electoral oversight positions.

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In a letter dated April 8, 2026, seen by Village Voice News, Mohamed informed Joseph that her appointment—made under former Opposition Leader Aubrey Norton—was being ended as part of “a broader review and reconstitution of appointments made by the Office of the Leader of the Opposition.” She was directed to “cease performing any functions, duties, or responsibilities associated with the position of Chief Scrutineer as of the date of the correspondence,” while also being thanked for her service.

The move comes within the context of shifting opposition dynamics in the National Assembly. WIN holds 16 of the 29 opposition seats in the 65-member Parliament, compared to 12 seats held by A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) and one by the Forward Guyana Movement (FGM), while the governing People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) maintains a majority with 36 seats. That parliamentary strength underpins Mohamed’s authority as Opposition Leader and adds political weight to decisions concerning electoral oversight.

Speaking to Village Voice News, Mohamed said he acted in accordance with his mandate: “What I did was commence the process for the appointment of a new chief scrutineer for the opposition in accordance with the mandate given to me as Leader of the Opposition.”

He said the role requires strong coordination and oversight capabilities. “I selected someone who is very capable of coordinating scrutineers across regions, engaging effectively with the Guyana Elections Commission, and rigorously monitoring electoral processes,” Mohamed stated.

Detailing Halley’s qualifications, he added: “Mr. Clayon Halley is not a novice when it comes to electoral processes and the rules and regulations that governs same. He’s been involved at various levels over the past 15 years. More recently, throughout the last election campaign I’ve noticed that he has great analytical ability, discipline, and sound judgment, which are qualities you’d want in someone taking up this role.”

“Mr. Halley has a proven capacity to interrogate data, identify inconsistencies, and operate effectively in high-pressure environments, which is part his professional background,” Mohamed continued.

“I am confident that he is well-equipped to carry out the responsibilities of Chief Scrutineer with professionalism and integrity,” he said.

The Chief Scrutineer plays a key role in Guyana’s electoral system, overseeing party agents and ensuring compliance with GECOM procedures. Halley’s appointment signals a recalibration of opposition oversight at the elections body as political stakeholders prepare for future electoral processes.

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