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Anderson Reflects on Judicial Appointments | Guyana News
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President Justice Winston Anderson of the Caribbean Court of Justice admits his private meetings with Guyanese leaders over judicial appointments may have been missteps, acknowledging that prolonged acting positions undermine judicial independence as guaranteed by Guyana’s Constitution. While he insists his intent was purely constitutional—not political—he now reflects that public advocacy might have been more effective than behind-the-scenes diplomacy. He denies any personal stake or interference, stressing his sole mission: ensuring Guyana’s judiciary is led by substantively appointed officials to preserve its integrity and autonomy.
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