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Sep 14, 2016 Sports
Controversy looms large over the Bush Lot United Sports Club on the West Coast Berbice, as a group of young people are claiming that individuals have been misrepresenting their organization, and have been illegally
seeking to use the name of the organization to further their cause.
The group of young people are claiming that the article published in Kaieteur News on August seventeenth, under the headline “Local Businesses, NDC Support Bush Lot United SC and Rising Stars cricket Academy,” is misleading since members the Bush Lot United Sports Club were in no way involved in the activity listed, as the general public have been led to believe, and neither have they received or benefitted from any such donations. Therefore, the very publication would have given rise to many speculations.
The executive members of the Bush Lot United Sports are concerned that people may have been misrepresenting the organization, and are seeking to make it clear that they are a separate body from the Rising Stars Cricket Club.
The Bush Lot United Sports Club, registration number:1304, was registered on June twenty-ninth, 2012, as a Working Men’s Club under the Friendly Society Societies Act, Chapter:36:04.
At the elections held last February, Christopher Bissoon was elected president, Dr. Jagnanand Ramnarine, secretary and Ryan Thakurran, treasurer.
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