Sigma Engineers Ltd Inc. publicly rejects allegations made by Guyana’s Opposition Leader, Azruddin Mohamed, about the company and its operations in the country. In a statement, the engineering firm says the claims contain serious misrepresentations of the facts and that it “categorically” rejects the allegations.

Guyana Chronicle and INews Guyana both report that the company is considering legal steps in response. The Chronicle specifies that Sigma has retained legal counsel with a view to pursuing legal action. INews Guyana similarly says Sigma is mulling legal action, framing the response as tied to the nature of the statements and the firm’s position on the accuracy of the allegations.

The outlets align on the central points: Sigma’s denial, its characterization of the allegations as inaccurate, and its indication that it may pursue legal remedies. The reporting does not, in these summaries, detail the specific allegations or the underlying dispute, focusing instead on Sigma’s response and intent to seek legal advice.