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Oct 28, 2011 Letters
Dear Editor,
I support the Guyana Human Rights call for an investigation into the removal of the three top officers of NBS and for the men to be immediately paid everything due to them.
Our President is getting pension before age 50. How can he sit back and allow the NBS Board to refuse to pay pension to the CEO who contributed for decades so that he can be paid pension at age 60?
Who do the Directors think they are that they can break the law like this and the victims must go to court to prove it? It is obvious to anyone who read the report that the Board is aware of the innocence of the men even before they were charged, yet they also fired them. Must they go to court for that too?
I support any cause for justice especially when it’s a David and Goliath situation. Any corporate company should be accountable to the law of the country as if it were an ordinary citizen of that country.
Where there is an injustice then the government who is elected by the ordinary people should support and indeed call for an independent enquiry on behalf of the people. The President needs to intervene urgently as this is a bank with depositors fund and I am sure he would not want another Globe Trust situation.
If that happens then he would be to blame for not doing what he should
Samantha Permaul
Feb 08, 2025
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