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Seven sacked from City Treasurer’s Department over misconduct 

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November 10, 2021
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Seven employees, who were attached to the Georgetown Mayor and City Council’s Treasury Department were summarily dismissed by the Local Government Commission for serious misconduct.

In a press statement on Tuesday, the Commission Secretary (ag), Aruph Hamid said the decision to dismiss the seven employees inclusive of the Tax Collection Officers, Cashiers and Clerks were taken during a statutory meeting held on October 26, 2021.

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Those dismissed include: Kim Forbes, Tax Collection Officer/Supervisor; Kurt Clarke, Tax Collection Oficer/Supervisor; Makeisha Smith, Cashier; Crystal Sinclair, Cashier; Sonya Pitt, Clerk III; Kurt Singh, Clerk III; and Terica Haley, Clerk II.

“The dismissals are in response to the Mayor and Councillors of the City of Georgetown officially notifying the Local Government Commission of suspected financial irregularities which had surfaced within the City Treasurer’s Department,” Hamid said.

It was explained that the seven ex-employees were sent on administrative leave to facilitate a full investigation into the alleged fraudulent activities.

“At the conclusion of the investigation, it was determined that the seven individuals were direct participants in the fraudulent financial activities and had breached their fiduciary duties to the Mayor and Councillors of the City of Georgetown,” he explained.

Their dismissal took effect on November 2, 2021.

The Commission also took a decision to revert the Acting City Treasurer, John Douglas to his substantive position of Accounting Manager. Edwana Miller was appoint to perform the acting duties of the City Treasurer.

Hamid reminded that Section 13 of the Local Government Commission Act, No. 18 of 2013 empowers the Local Government Commission as the only entity in Guyana with the authority to exercise regulatory and administrative oversight over all local government organs in Guyana.

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