Letters to the Editor

The law must take its course in every case

Dear Editor: The nation has been informed that the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has examined the file pertaining to the alleged transfer of government vehicles to former minister of public service, Dr Jennifer Westford, and has recommended that a charge be brought.

Cameron must be held accountable

Dear Editor, The musings of WICB President Cameron: “I must say to you that we`re probably 90% sure that we`re not going to make it to the Champion`s Trophy at this point in time.

We have an opportunity to change our culture of governance

Dear Editor, If reports and letters in the print and online media, and posts on social sites are to be believed, many supporters of the APNU+AFC coalition are taking great pleasure in revelations of evidence of malfeasance, corruption, poor governance and possibly illegal conduct, perpetrated by the previous regime.

Nuggets between the trash

Dear Editor, Dave Martins ‘So it go’ in Sunday Stabroek of the 28th, was indeed correctly titled ‘For the last time’, because as we all know complaints that “todays music is garbage!”

Government should not pay Rudisa

Dear Editor, Since the May ruling of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) on the Rudisa Environmental Tax matter, much has been said about what should or should not be the position of the Government of Guyana on the ruling.

Education is the bedrock

Dear Editor, I have been horrified after learning of the spate of fatal and other crimes committed by the youths in the recent past.

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