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Jul 19, 2018 Letters
Dear Editor,
I ask your indulgence to allow me a public forum to call for a Commission of Inquiry into APNU+AFC Minister Simona Broomes’s activities as a Trafficking In Persons activist.
I make this call because Ms. Broomes recent false accusations against hard working Guyanese citizens show a callous disregard for truth, honesty and ethics. For the Minister to calmly state “I do not know what you are talking about” when asked by reporters if she had an apology for leveling false allegations after her lies had been exposed by video evidence is the demeanor of someone well versed in deception.
Minister Broomes’s lack of remorse is stunning and worrying in equal measure.
Minister Broomes came to prominence in Civil society as a social activist seeking to bring persons involved in Human Trafficking to Justice. From the inception, her vigilante style of justice was surrounded by whispers of self-interest, of persons being falsely accused and imprisoned to make way for the Minister’s mining operations, as a cover for claim jumping, of personal vendettas being settled and in one case to cover for the theft of a six ounce gold chain.
The last was subject of a police investigation and Minister Broomes statements at the time bear uncanny similarities to her defense of her present behaviour “I wish to make it public that apart from this intimidation, and I strongly believe that this is the case, I have also been receiving emails from unknown persons who have threatened to harm me and defame my character.” 2013/09/05 Kaieteur Newspapers.
Given that we now know Minister Broomes is willing to make patently false allegations, I am asking for a Commission of Inquiry into her activities and for the Director of Public Prosecutions to reopen any case in which her testimony or actions led to the conviction of any Guyanese Citizen.
I would also urge President Granger to update his ‘Code of Conduct’.
Faithfully
Robin Singh
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