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Jun 04, 2018 Letters
Dear Editor,
Having projected himself as a ‘fearless fighter’, the publisher of the Kaieteur News, Glenn Lall, has moved to back down from his paper’s criticisms of ExxonMobil with news that he is being audited by a US state agency. A simple check would verify this fact.
Is Glenn Lall just a victim here? Will Kaieteur News return to its criticisms of ExxonMobil regardless? Or is it that Glenn Lall has much to worry about? What will this audit turn up?
While, it is speculated that the Coalition Government collaborated with its external partners to make the move possible, what is interesting is the ‘clever’ switch made by the paper to go after Guyana Goldfields, pushing news that is critical of ExxonMobil on the backburner.
The questions we must ask now is whether Kaieteur News will also back down from this endeavour considering that a major Coalition supporter, Eric Phillips, has come out to reject the ‘attacks’ on Guyana Goldfields.
Where is this ‘fearless fighter’ that was talked about?
Sincerely,
Cedric Lord
Editor’s note: The concoction that Glenn Lall is being audited by a US agency is just one of the attacks against him. And assuming that there is this audit Glenn Lall is not worried.
The non-reporting about ExxonMobil is simply due to the fact that there is nothing to make the news at this time. Let it be known that the ‘fearless fighter’ is still fearless. The non-existent Cedric Lord who is in fact a member of the PPP sniping at Glenn Lall, should thank him for saving Guyana from a corrupt administration.
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