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Dec 03, 2012 Letters
Dear Sir,
The PPP/C has been particularly unfortunate in its Ministers of Home Affairs. At the moment, there is Mr. Rohee, who is causing the Opposition no end of concern. But before Rohee, there was one who makes Rohee look like a gentleman of integrity and quality.
That pre-Rohee Home Minister had two serious criminal charges against him before the PPP took him into their Cabinet. That man was charged for stealing and embezzling large sums of money from a prominent state agency and barely escaped jail.
And as Minister, his grossness as well as his propensity for reprehensible behaviour increased. The governments of the USA, Britain and Canada found his behaviour so “unacceptable” that he was banned from travelling to North America. The PPP later found him employment by posting him to a Third World country.
Unlike other infamous Ministers, people keep away from him for very good reason. His pernicious doings are featured on the Internet and the International Community continues to have him under surveillance, plus many of the persons he harmed in many ways are sworn to have their own back.
Considering this pre-Rohee Minister was a hundred times worse, could the Opposition think of giving Rohee some respite and order an inquiry into this infamous Minister?
R. Edmunds
Nov 14, 2024
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