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Three organisations have publicly challenged President Irfaan Ali to submit documents relating to allegations surrounding his Long Creek ranch for independent forensic examination, arguing that transparency—not political rhetoric—is essential to protecting Guyana’s reputation, investor confidence and democratic institutions.
In a joint public service appeal, the Transparency Institute Guyana Inc. (TIGI), Rescue Guyana and The 592 Guardian said the country has reached a defining moment, where its expanding oil wealth and increasing international attention require greater accountability from those in public office.
The appeal follows recent allegations by Opposition Leader Azruddin Mohamed concerning the acquisition and development of President Ali’s sprawling Long Creek ranch. The allegations, which have dominated national discussion in recent days, prompted a series of public responses from the President and senior government officials rejecting the claims.
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