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Justice Roxane George to remain acting Chancellor as Cummings-Edwards retires
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 66163, member: 636"] Guyana's President Irfaan Ali announced on Friday that Justice Yonette Cummings-Edwards will take early retirement, leaving Justice Roxane George to continue serving as acting Chancellor. Cummings-Edwards, who has held the acting Chancellor position since 2017, requested pre-retirement leave starting on Monday, Oct. 27, which Ali approved. High Court Judge Navindra Singh will remain acting Chief Justice and was sworn in on Friday for a three-year term with the Judicial Service Commission. The nation has operated without permanent appointments to its top judicial positions since 2005, when Justice Desiree Bernard left to join the Caribbean Court of Justice. Constitutional provisions require both the President and Opposition Leader to agree on appointments, creating a political deadlock that has persisted through five administrations. Caribbean Court of Justice President Winston Anderson recently emphasized the need for confirmed office holders rather than temporary assignments. Ali reportedly contacted Opposition Leader Aubrey Norton about permanent appointments for George and Singh, though officials have not confirmed this outreach. Civil society groups and international partners have expressed concern that extended acting appointments may weaken public confidence in judicial independence. Canada urged Guyana to review its appointment process at a United Nations human rights session in Geneva. [/QUOTE]
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