
Tom Dalgety
Tom Dalgety is an educator and former lecturer at the Government Technical Institute in Guyana, where he taught students in the fields of chemistry and geology. He emphasizes the importance of written documentation in both educational practices and legal matters, arguing that oral communication can be unreliable. Recently, he has been vocal about the challenges faced by residents in Mocha village, East Bank Demerara, who lost their homes due to lack of formal legal documentation, highlighting the need for reforms in family law and property rights to prevent disputes and ensure stability.
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Tom Dalgety authored several books and is involved in a legal matter regarding property ownership.
Verifiable and enduring evidence as opposed to verbal assurances form the foundation of any just resolutionTom Dalgety emphasizes the importance of written records in legal and educational contexts.
Written records provide verifiable enduring evidence




