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Jul 25, 2011 Letters
Dear Editor,
With each passing day our country continues to suffer more and more from the soiled hands of this government of thieves.
Despite the exposure of their scams and rackets there is no letting up. Instead the attempted cover-ups are becoming flimsier and more absurd.
The latest “Barber Shop” scam exposed in nauseating detail in the Kaieteur News reveals the true motive and intent behind the “one-laptop-per-family” project.
With the ongoing Amaila Falls/Synergy Holdings scam one would have thought the PPP/C Administration would have been careful about its nefarious connections to its highly publicized US cronies, gangsters and fraudsters operating business shells for purposes of conniving and thieving.
No such thing has happened and once again taxpayers money and the Public Treasury are being raided by these shady operations and operators linked to the PPP/C Administration
The WPA does not wish to be simply vindictive, despite the temptation. However, it commits to the public that it will struggle relentlessly in the government of national unity, which will be formed after the 2011 National and Regional Elections to ensure that such blatant scams are subject to forensic auditing by specialists both local and overseas.
Desmond Trotman
WPA Executive Committee
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