ANUG says naming 231 officials who skipped asset declarations is not enough unless the Integrity Commission actually prosecutes them.
Nine months after the election, Jonathan Subrian says Parliament still has not reconstituted a key appointments committee.
Suriname threatens jail over asset declarations, but Guyana still relies on “shame and blame,” Jonathan Subrian writes.
ANUG says Guyana's 60th Independence must mean transparent oil deals and unity, not a new era of division and secrecy.
Jonathan Subrian says 38 Indian workers at Batavia quarry faced starvation, seized passports and a death that needs an independent probe.
Jonathan Subrian praises the REO shake-up but asks if ministers with wealth beyond their salaries will face the same scrutiny.
Guyana’s oil boom is hollow if doctors, engineers and teachers keep fleeing, Jonathan Subrian warns after a UNDP report.
Jonathan Subrian says Parliament’s committees have not met since the 2025 elections, leaving budget spending and major projects unchecked.