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Jun 04, 2017 Letters
Dear Editor,
It is amazing how some people can turn over and become pious overnight. Social media is buzzing over the Georgetown Hospital situation and one of the persons posting the most is a former senior official of the same organisation. He is one of the circles under the previous administration who presided over most of the corruption there and now he is ‘a good boy’.
He has much to post about the Corporation now but fails to mention why he and a previous Officer in charge of the Hospital became enemies. Just a little reminder – it was over millions from a certain contractor which should have been equally divided. He took the lion’s share and the fallout was so bitter that he left the job.
All along the kickbacks were evenly divided but greed took centre stage and now the young man is all over splashing dirt about the new management at the Hospital. He was a key player in the Hospital’s administration when donations came in through the front entrance and left via the back gate. He was a key link with a major supplier of drugs to the hospital. Not satisfied, he wanted to come back and make more millions but was not re-employed. That was when he began to holler sour grapes. Calling SOCU!
Glenda Gibbs
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