A wealthy businessman challenging Guyana’s president in an upcoming election faces new allegations -
💨 Abstract
A wealthy businessman in Guyana, Azruddin Mohamed, faces charges of false tax declaration and under-invoicing a luxury car. Mohammed appeared in court, pleading not guilty, and was freed on bond. He is set to challenge Guyana's president in the upcoming September elections. Mohamed has alleged political targeting, claiming President Irfaan Ali previously allowed his vehicle's customs clearance. Guyana's Attorney General denies these claims, citing U.S.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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