ALL FUNDS NEEDED BY THE CORRUPT PPP/C SHOULD NOW BE BLOCKED
BY THE OPPOSITION SIMPLY NO ONE TRUST THE PPP/C ANY MORE THEY HAVE OUTLIVED THEIR TRUSTWORTHYNESS
ALL FUNDS NEEDED BY THE CORRUPT PPP/C SHOULD NOW BE BLOCKED
BY THE OPPOSITION SIMPLY NO ONE TRUST THE PPP/C ANY MORE THEY HAVE OUTLIVED THEIR TRUSTWORTHYNESS
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THE CORRUPT PPP/C CANNOT FIND LAND TO GIVE ITS CITIZENS HOUSE LOTS, BUT GIVES INDIAN 10,000 ACRES IF LAND IN GUYANA
https://guyana.crowdstack.io/topic/th...y=365525690448965844
AFC statement "
âThe Governmentâs steadfast refusal to establish independent and constitutionally required bodies such as the Office of the Ombudsman, the Integrity Commission and the Public Procurement Commission does little to assure our citizens that it has any desire to seriously address issues such as corruption, nepotism and other abuses by public officials.â
One would only guess that the Corrupt PPP/C reason for its refusal to agree these committee is to prolong thieving and corruptions.
... NO ONE TRUST THE PPP/C ANY MORE ...
Really ... ??
... NO ONE TRUST THE PPP/C ANY MORE ...
Really ... ??
With corruptions upon corruptions that has been highlighted on a daily basis, the trust worthyness of the PPP/C is no longer there, they have become a cancer to the Guyanese Society
DEAR EDITOR, The impending economic and political crisis in Guyana is not an accident; it was caused by an out of control and corrupt, political Stalinist oligarchy that controls the ruling party. Since November 2011, the failure of the minority PPP regime to accept that they continue to bleed politically, has led to a series of desperate acts of political bullyism, spiteful actions and the reckless squandering of taxpayersâ money, that have exacerbated the financial hardship of the masses. The Jagdeo/Ramotar cabal has and continues to close deals, using the resources of the people like if they are running a cake shop. Why is the PPP playing politics with the lives of hard working Guyanese? Why is the PPP offering these workers slave-like wages as if they are plantation workers? We have concluded that the cabal is only concerned with their own well-being. Each day brings another damaging corrupt scandal from controversial back-room deals that will never stand the scrutiny of any proper procurement process. If one is to observe all the PPP-led deals they have common traits â no competition, a family member or a friend of the party gets the deal, and a one-man operation sits somewhere in the background as the underwriters or financial engineers of the deal and they all are quoted at multiples of the real market value for a similarly structured deal. In common language â it is wholesale theft from the people. While the ordinary citizens continue to be crushed under the heavy burden of huge increases in the cost of living, deteriorating real value of their wages and a 16% VAT; the kingpins in the cabal and their baron friends and relatives continue to make more and more money off the backs of those whom the regime has abandoned. How did we get here in 2013? Why did we allow Guyana to descend to this level after Desmond Hoyte and Carl Greenidge started the process of economic recovery in 1989 and Dr. Cheddi Jagan and Dr Asgar Ally so ably pursued after 1992? The answer is Guyana has a very corrupt, greedy and selfish regime that will not stop until its members and their friends covet all of the countryâs resources. We want all Guyanese to know that corruption and racial politics have made Guyana the second poorest country in the Caribbean after Haiti. This is why Guyanese are migrating en masse to all the Caribbean islands in search of work that this regime is unable to provide. Dr. Asquith Rose and Harish Singh
... NO ONE TRUST THE PPP/C ANY MORE ...
Really ... ??
With corruptions upon corruptions that has been highlighted on a daily basis, the trust worthyness of the PPP/C is no longer there, they have become a cancer to the Guyanese Society
Simply, your personal opinion.
Alliance For Change Leader Khemraj Ramjattan, called for the government to have respect for the National Assembly and not spend that which wasnât approved. His partyâs Vice Chairman, Moses Nagamootoo, told the House in no uncertain terms that so long as the government refuses to democratize NCN and GINA, the âglorious scissorsâ will be rampant.
Eventually the House voted against monies expended on NCN and GINA.
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