Ramotar rejects Nagamootoo as ‘intellectually corrupt jack-ass’ …defends Brassington against vicious, nasty opposition attacks |
Written by Gary Eleazar |
Monday, 04 March 2013 22:15 |
FORMER Executive Member of the Peoples Progressive Party (PPP), now vice-Chairman of the Alliance For Change (AFC) Mr. Moses Nagamootoo, has been roundly condemned as “intellectually corrupt,” according to Head of State President Donald Ramotar, who has also come out in defence of ‘public servant’ Winston Brassington, himself also the subject of a sustained opposition crusade. A vociferous Ramotar told those in attendance that he was extremely bothered by what he calls “vicious attacks” thatcontinue on public servants. “Nasty attacks,” said Ramotar, even as he sought to point out that Brassington is no politician but rather a professional working with the government. Brassington’s role as head of the National Industrial and Commercial Investments Limited (NICIL) has been under fire from a number of opposition and media quarters in recent months, particularly over the Privatisation Unit, that falls under NICIL.
He said that following this disclosure, the Finance Minister Dr Ashni Singh, was instructed to field a press engagement where he appeared along with Brassington, the purpose of which was to clarify any questions on the deals made. “They had none,” according to the President and suggested that the attacks by the combined opposition were aimed at intimidating professionals from making meaningful contributions to national development. President calls “deliberate lies”. The President suggested that this is the same man walking about as a crusader against corruption, when he himself is a “corrupt individual, corrupt intellectually and [a] man whom Jagan had to fight” The President also weighed in on current parliamentary affairs, since the election and said that “today we are seeing an attack on the Parliament…when the Peoples National Congress was in government they misused the Parliament, they stopped it from functioning.” Head of State, Ramotar, also used the occasion to thoroughly slam Speaker of the National Assembly, Raphael Trotman, saying that it was not out of the goodness of his heart that he was forced to overturn his own ruling and ungag Minister Rohee in the House. Ramotar said that eventually when Trotman was forced to defend his decisions, he was forced to come out and announced: “That they were wrong and we were right and Rohee has a right to speak.”
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