Chairman of the Economics and Finance Committee of the Private Sector Commission (PSC), Ramesh Dookhoo on Tuesday said private sector bodies are not happy with the way many regulations are being breached across the country. While they are pleased with the ability of some government agencies to enforce the laws of Guyana, he opined that some laws are applied subjectively by regulators. Speaking at the opening of an anti-corruption workshop by the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance, at the Pegasus Hotel in Georgetown, Dookhoo posited that one of the ways to help manage corruption would be increased penalties for those found culpable. Later, while engaging the News Room, he spoke more about the private sector’s concerns.
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