Former Guyana Chancellor Justice Yonette Cummings-Edwards appointed Chief Justice of Turks and Caicos Islands

Justice Yonette Cummings-Edwards, former Chancellor of the Judiciary in Guyana, has been appointed Chief Justice of the Turks and Caicos Islands.

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Governor Dileeni Daniel-Selvaratnam announced the appointment on Thursday, praising Justice Cummings-Edwards’ 37 years of judicial experience, including her tenure as Acting Chancellor and Chief Justice in Guyana. The governor highlighted her leadership in modernizing court systems, strengthening case management, expanding access to justice for remote communities, and advancing specialized courts and restorative approaches.

“This appointment follows a rigorous and highly competitive process, from which Justice Cummings-Edwards emerged as an exceptional candidate,” Daniel-Selvaratnam said, noting her commitment to judicial independence, integrity, and efficient administration of justice. She also expressed appreciation to former Chief Justice Mabel Agyemang for her six years of service, which included major reforms enhancing court capacity and access to justice.

Chair of the Judicial Services Commission, Neville Adderley, affirmed that the Commission had fulfilled its mandate to appoint judges who maintain or improve the high standards of the judiciary.

In accepting the appointment, Justice Cummings-Edwards said she is “honoured” and looks forward to collaborating with judicial colleagues, the legal profession, and justice-sector partners to strengthen the delivery of fair, efficient, and accessible justice.

Justice Cummings-Edwards will assume office on May 1, 2026, for a three-year term. In the interim, Tanya Lobban-Jackson will serve as Acting Chief Justice to ensure continuity.

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The appointment comes after Justice Cummings-Edwards’ early retirement from the Guyana judiciary, which began on pre-retirement leave in October 2025. President Irfaan Ali had publicly acknowledged her long service and contributions to the judiciary and the people of Guyana.

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