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Feb 18, 2019 Letters
Dear Editor,
The Coalition Government is clearly under an intense attack from a corrupt cabal that is intent on dismantling SOCU and any chances it had to deliver evidence of financial criminal and corrupt activity of massive proportions. Clearly the evidence has the corrupt cabal very worried and desperate to prevent disclosure of the evidence at whatever price or actions necessary.
It is within this context that it is important to understand the malicious actions of Sam Sittlington’s recent allegations in the press that are distinctly and deliberately destructive to the reputation of SOCU and extremely harmful to any successes SOCU may have had in the hundreds of matters it is presently investigating including including 19 charges against the PPP Presidential candidate, Irfaan Ali, charges against Anil Nandlall, Pradoville lands, GRDB multimillion US dollars cases – matters that could have been harmful to the PPP’s chances of ever returning to power.
Mr Editor, I believe Sittlington’s actions since his dismissal by the UK government has been nothing short of utter disrespect and contempt for the Coalition Government and people of Guyana. He would have never contemplated doing the same in the UK or anywhere for that matter.
His behaviour clearly reflects the nature and character of the man and it is only reasonable to question Sittlington’s motives for such destructive behaviour that is nothing short of harmful to SOCU. His actions are a clear demonstration of a vicious attack on the Coalition Government (not just SOCU) and it is not rocket science to surmise that he has joined Opposition forces in their so far successful mission to destroy SOCU.
One is left to wonder why the government is woefully allowing them to get away with it. Progressive and decent minded Guyanese are utterly disgusted.
Peter Narine
Toronto, Canada
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