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Aug 28, 2016 Letters
Dear Editor,
Minister Khemraj Ramjattan is a man I know and supported from the Corentyne. As a young man he gave us the impression that he really cared for the citizens of this country and this country as whole. He is in politics for quite a long time. He tells this nation of all the wrongs the PPP has been doing to this country. He never accepted PPP wrongs as mistakes; he tells us they must go to jail for all the evil that they have done to this country.
I can remember he used to shout loud and clear that the SANATA COMPLEX DEAL STINKS TO HIGH TO HIGH HEAVENS. What happens today has he stopped smelling? Today he chooses to insult the intelligence of this nation by saying it was a mistake and the minister has apologised for it. How a person knowingly lied to the highest office of this land and this nation at the same time, and then say it’s a mistake? And if that apology is accepted are we not creating a precedent which will haunt this nation forever? And then we were told this was only one mistake. But there can be many more mistakes. Well if the mistakes are going to cost the taxpayers in the millions or hundreds of millions, then taxpayers will have to work harder to pay for mistakes of this Government for the next four years which I think will take us down the road far worse than Haiti
Harri P. Beharry
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