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Guyana lacks capacity to handle huge influx of invoices from Exxon – Visiting experts

July 11, 2017November 11, 201701 mins

To protect the country’s interest, the Government of Guyana would do well to make swift moves to hire trained professionals in the legal and financial fields. These should have experience working with big oil companies or for oil-producing countries.

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