Latest update February 23rd, 2025 1:40 PM
Aug 24, 2011 Letters
Dear Editor,
The time has come for a serious investigation into the general affairs of our beloved country, as a result of startling revelations made by Assistant Commission of Police of the Guyana Police Force, Mr. Steve Merai.
I fully agree and support his cooperation only with international investigators, since there is no person who can guarantee us a professional and impartial investigation. Mr. Editor, I believe that this is only the tip of the iceberg since there will be many more revelations in other places. These policemen are not acting alone.
Moreso, if this administration is not afraid of anything then they should act on Mr. Merai’s revelations as a start. Furthermore, we should have all the government officials from the President down publicly declaring their assets and bank accounts and they should account for how they acquire assets they possess.
For the purpose of the investigation we should go back from the fire that burnt down the Ministry of Public Works right through to the stone, the duty free, the dolphin, and the law book scams as well as the Ministry of Housing fire and the list goes on and on.
This will exonerate the PPP/C administration from all the corrupt allegations and it can allow the PPP/C to govern this country for life.
R. Singh
Feb 23, 2025
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