The Government of Guyana says it remains committed to protecting the integrity of the national flag and strengthening its ship registry against fraudulent activity. Minister of Public Utilities and Aviation Deodat Indar makes the declaration while addressing the Second Annual Global Maritime Security and Sanctions Enforcement Symposium in St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda. The government statements focus on countering risks tied to misuse of maritime registrations, including attempts to fraudulently register vessels or otherwise undermine the credibility of the registry. Indar also frames the remarks within the broader aims of global maritime security and sanctions enforcement discussed at the symposium. All three reports identify the same event, location, and minister, and they consistently highlight the dual priorities of flag integrity and registry security. The articles provide no additional figures, specific enforcement measures, or named cases of fraud, but they present the announcement as a reaffirmation of Guyana’s ongoing stance toward preventing illegitimate maritime activity and maintaining confidence in its maritime documentation.