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Jun 12, 2013 Letters
Dear Editor,
It is a real tragedy how the government spokespersons put over very serious events to the public at large.
Take the anti-Money Laundering Bill. The Attorney General does not make any references to the Government’s failure to present the Bill in Parliament in a timely way so that the document could be properly scrutinised and amendments made.
Instead, he launches into the blame game and propaganda of an order that any primary school student can see through.
It’s time this Government recognises when an issue is purely party affairs as distinct from an issue that is national.
The addresses at Babu John and at other Party functions are well and good to begin with. The PPP/C Government but those by the President to the nation should never include that as he is the president of all Guyana.
It irks me to read statements issued by high Government functionaries that are an insult to an ordinary man’s intelligence. I wish not to comment more but the Government must be made aware that they arm the opposition with bricks to do them harm.
Slyvester James
Annai, North Rupununi
Apr 15, 2025
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