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Apr 29, 2013 Letters
Dear Editor,
As disclosures continue to be made in parliament and the media about secret bank-accounts and private investment ventures of government ministers and other public-officials holding various positions in Guyana, I think that the time has come for a law that requires that persons seeking parliamentary or public office should be required to give full disclosure of their holdings and investments.
These personnel should also be required to give periodic updates on those holdings and investments.
Editor, this is not a new request, it is already happening in the United States of America and other democratic countries. We have to make every possible effort to stamp out occurrences and appearances of white-collar crimes.
Morris Wilson
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