Dear Editor,
I cannot be seeing right! The front page photograph in the Sunday edition of the Kaieteur News actually caused me to lose appetite.
I thought that by now Kaieteur News would have run out of options in terms of exposing corruption, but there appears to be a never ending stock of skullduggery.
Did I see right? A ‘house/shack’ costs $4 million? Am I to assume that the same people responsible for the $154 million sluice built this structure?
What about the lawsuit against the Kaieteur News? To think that someone is seeking an injunction against the newspaper to prohibit further exposure of alleged corruption is laughable. The Kaieteur News is doing what every media house in this country and the world by extension should do.
I am waiting to see which court will grant such an injunction against the newspaper for exposing the truth. I urge the Kaieteur News not to be bridled by the threat of lawsuits and give the Guyanese people the real facts.
By the way, was it not the President who had called for evidence of corruption? Well, what is he doing now? Strangely, the President has seen it fit to criticise the newspaper for their reporting on crime. Is he going to commend them for their reporting on corruption? Come on Mr. President, you have been so silent on the matter.
I have noted that the President seems to be hiding whenever matters that embarrass his administration come to the fore. It makes me wonder who is really leading Guyana. Michael Anthony