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Apr 30, 2022 Letters
Dear Editor,
This has relevance to “Will the PPP ever penalise their party comrades?” (KN Apr 28). This is a telling question. Will there be a positive response? There seems to be a return to pre-2015 – arrogance, heavy handedness, biased contracting, nepotism, and even complaints of corruption.
One example, among many illustrations, stands out.
I can vouch safe about one individual with questionable actions and whose arrogance persists, one of several I am aware of. This unnamed person of Region 6, a Berbician, has had a meteoric rise in status and wealth.
He has graduated from being a taxi driver, trade unionist of a sugar union, Regional Councillor, Regional Chair, businessman, organizing secretary of a party, Member of Parliament, and now higher office than that of being a mere MP, in addition to being a bigger businessman.
Correspondingly, there has been an astronomical growth in financial gains. Has he hung himself in the awarding of a huge $650 million contract to a single female kin who recently registered a company? The public is taking stock. The party that this individual belongs to should also take stock as it is losing support. There will be support consequences.
Yours truly,
Mukesh Narine
Mar 25, 2025
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