
Click to view full size
Attorneys for Guyana’s Opposition Leader Azruddin Mohamed and his father, Nazar, are reportedly demanding that Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) President Justice Winston Anderson step aside from all proceedings involving their clients.
Trinidad and Tobago’s Daily Express newspaper reported Tuesday that it had obtained a letter, dated Friday, August 14, 2026, in which the attorneys called for full disclosure of internal communications and records, citing allegations of judicial impropriety and political involvement that they say strike at the heart of the court’s credibility.
The Mohameds are currently challenging their extradition to the United States on charges of fraud and money laundering.
The portable companion to gazettE. Get notifications, track read articles, and more. The latest news from Trinidad and Tobago, in one place.
Related stories
See articles related to "Guyana’s opposition leader wants CCJ president out of extradition case – report"