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GECOM meeting postponed to tomorrow - Stabroek News

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A proposed meeting today of GECOM on the way forward following yesterdays Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) decision has been postponed to tomorrow as government-appointed commissioners have requested time to study the ruling.

The article GECOM meeting postponed to tomorrow appeared first on Stabroek News.

Source: Stabroek News - Guyana's Most Trusted Newspaper
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