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They cannot answer this man up to

today!

 

HIDE

 

Delayed US$32M fibre optic cable…

Be it the President’s son or anyone

else’s, we will still ask questions–

Joseph Harmon

JANUARY 17, 2014 | BY  | FILED UNDER NEWS 

Parliament’s largest Opposition faction, A Partnership for National Unity (APNU), yesterday defended questions on the Government’s US$32M fibre optic project from Brazil.

APNU MP, Joseph Harmon

APNU MP,
Joseph Harmon

Speaking during a press conference before the start of first sitting of the National Assembly yesterday, APNU Member of Parliament (MP), Joseph Harmon, insisted that questions posed by his faction are critical and have nothing to do with the fact that sitting at the head of the E-Governance is Alexei Ramotar, son of President Donald Ramotar.
The project is under intense scrutiny following disclosures by the Office of the President that the fibre optic cable, designed to provide government offices with its own secured internet connections, was two months behind schedule, and there is need to make critical changes.
Harmon, through APNU, had immediately signaled intentions to raise questions over the project.
Harmon said that it is of no concern that Ramotar is the son of the President, or related to Finance Minister, Dr. Ashni Singh, or anyone for that matter, even if it is β€œmy son, 

FM

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