But when the Ethnic Relations Commission launched a probe, the Chairman failed to provide any documents to prove his claim. With Persaud denied the post he was most qualified for, over other applicants, he went into private consultancy.
When GECOM fired its disgraced CEO Keith Lowenfield, the post was advertised and Persaud was among 20 to apply.
He was eventually named to the post on Friday afternoon. Three-government commissioners voted for his appointment while the three opposition commissioners voted against.
The chair of the elections Commission then cast the deciding vote.
In a statement, she said Persaud is knowledgeable not only with the understanding and management of the work of the CEO’s office and the operational functions of the Secretariat but also with the geography of Guyana’s ten Administrative Regions.
“Justice Singh noted that she has no hesitation in endorsing Mr. Persaud’s appointment since he has the necessary skills, experience, and expertise that makes him eminently qualified to handle the job,” GECOM stated.
For the 2020 elections, Persaud worked as an elections consultant with the Private Sector Commission, providing advice on Guyana’s electoral processes and preparing the training manual for Observers of the Commission.
Among his qualifications, Persaud holds a Master in Business Administration, a Diploma in Public Relations from the Chartered Institute of Public Relations of London, UK and a Level 5 Certificate in Management and Leadership (Electoral Processes) from the Chartered Management Institute, London, UK.
He also benefitted from professional training, including a professional course in electoral management from the International Centre for Parliamentary Studies, UK and a course in “Election Management – Role of Technology” through IIIDEM-COMSEC , New Delhi, India.
He engaged in Computer Training and Microsoft Project Management from the University of Guyana.
Among his professional affiliations, he was a member of the ACE Election Practitioners Network and a member of the India International Institute of Democracy & Election Management.
Persaud participated in the 6th International Electoral Affairs Symposium in Mauritius in 2013.
He was a member of UNASUR Election Accompaniment/Observer Mission to Venezuela in 2012, Ecuador in 2014 and Peru in 2016.