Job applicant charged with tendering forged CXC qualification

RICHARD Sylvester Amurilla, 23, of Lot 6 Pigeon Island, East Coast Demerara, has been charged with forgery and uttering a forged document.
He appeared before Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson yesterday and pleaded not guilty.

Particulars of the offences said, last January 25, at Metro Office, with intent to defraud, he forged a Caribbean Examinations Council preliminary results slip, purporting that it was issued by the CXC  in Guyana, knowing that to be false and that, on the same day, he uttered it to Tajenauth Gaganauth.
Police Inspector Stephen Telford, prosecuting, requested that substantial bail be set and Amurilla was ordered to post $100,000.
The Prosecutor said the defendant had applied to Metro for a job and tendered his application with the falsified documentation but checks revealed that the applicant failed in English and Accounts.
The case was transferred to another Court for June 24

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