As a consequence, on September 26, 2020, at the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Headquarters, Eve Leary, Georgetown, Police investigators arrested Lowenfield and put several allegations to him in the presence of his Attorney.
In reply to WI_cricfan
Lock him up
In reply to WI_cricfan
Good.
The GECOM head should be held responsible for Lowenfield's (and Mingo's) conduct in the recent elections. If GECOM lacks the administrative means to keep its staff from committing crimes while on the job then that should be corrected.
As things stand, however, there are probably no existing laws that could make any action of a GECOM employee on the job criminal.
This action against Lowenfield (and Mingo) seems to indicate a willingness on the part of some PPP government officials to abuse their power, and the willingness of the party overall to allow it. That cannot be good for Guyanese.
In reply to Norm
... but what is the consequence of the action that was very costly to all players, country, and citizens?
In reply to Curtis