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Sexy Dharamlall Returns to Public Life After Resignation Over Rape Allegations

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March 18, 2025
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Nigel Dharamlall (second from left) in this Office of the President photo taken yesterday at the meeting

Nigel Dharamlall (second from left) in this Office of the President photo taken yesterday at the meeting

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Nigel Dharamlall, the controversial former Minister of Local Government and Regional Development, who resigned in the wake of rape allegations, was present at a meeting on Saturday March 15, convened by President Irfaan Ali at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre.

The meeting, focused on the implementation of the Government’s Public Sector Investment Programme across Regions Two to Six, was attended by Cabinet Ministers and regional representatives. However, it remains unclear in what capacity Dharamlall participated.

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Dharamlall’s resignation followed a widely criticised probe that cleared him of accusations he had raped a 16-year-old girl. Despite the allegations, Dharamlall remains influential within the governing party, having received strong support during the PPP/C congress last May. His presence at the meeting has sparked further scrutiny over the government’s handling of his resignation and ongoing role in public life.

In July 2023, when questioned about the possibility of re-employing Dharamlall, President Ali was non-committal. Ali told Stabroek News that there had been no discussions on offering Dharamlall another government position and emphasised that the system of natural justice should be allowed to run its course. He added that no request had been made by Dharamlall for re-employment.

At the time, Ali defended his handling of the case, reiterating his government’s commitment to protecting the rights of women and children. The President also highlighted that any future decisions regarding Dharamlall’s involvement with the party would be determined by PPP/C members, following the party’s internal processes.

However, the question remains: Why does a figure with such a controversial past continue to hold sway within the governing party, and how does this align with the government’s stated commitment to justice and integrity? The optics of Dharamlall’s continued influence only deepen the sense of uncertainty surrounding his political future.

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