Corruption, Corruption, Everywhere

Today this should be my most brief in weeks. Much of it is necessary summarised repetition. To me, necessary because although (global) context is generally useful in locating issues, even theories, our once-innocent Guyana has recently ranked significantly high on the international listings of States that are characterized by pervasive government–generated and executive–friendly corruption.

That is not to say that changed morality and an enabling environment have not combined to produce too many members of a current generation of Guyanese who regard corrupt practices, even soft criminal behaviour, as normal events in their everyday lives. Religious or not, and with the breakdown of strong familial units and values,