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One month after the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) fired six employees over the transfer of 11 vehicles linked to US-sanctioned businessman Azruddin Mohamed, there are still NO criminal charges filed — not for money laundering, not for misconduct, nothing. In this update, we break down exactly what the GRA is saying now. According to internal documents, staff at the Licence Revenue Office did not follow standard operating procedures (SOPs). However, those same documents admit that the SOPs had no rules dealing with US sanctions. On top of that, sources inside the agency are reportedly saying there were no clear restrictions in place at all. So the big question remains: If there were no clear written rules about sanctioned individuals, why were the workers fired? And why has no one been charged? We explain the contradictions, the political implications, and what this means for accountability and fairness. News Source Credit: Information reported by Stabroek News (March 2, 2026) #Guyana #GRA #AzruddinMohamed #StabroekNews #PoliticalNews #CorruptionWatch #CaribbeanNews #BreakingNews #GovernmentAccountability