Letters to the Editor

Perpetrators must be convicted before penalties can be applied

Dear Editor, The Minister of Finance Dr Ashni Singh is reported in the Guyana Chronicle of July 12, 2011 as saying at a recent press conference that the administration will spare no effort in ensuring that the perpetrators of the recent pension fraud and their accomplices face the full extent of the applicable laws and that the strongest available penalties are brought to bear against them, including assets forfeiture.

Not every motorist is a sheep

Dear Editor, I refer to the letter written by Robert Seemangal about drivers being at the mercy of traffic police (‘Drivers at the mercy of traffic police,’ SN, July 18).

Waste of water from disconnected pipe

Dear Editor, I live at Crown and Irving streets, Queenstown. I have called Guyana Water Inc on two occasions recently about, firstly, a pipe that is running freely and unstopped from under the road after a GWI crew disconnected the pipe that leads to a vacant lot at the corner.

A tale of two countries

Dear Editor, Editor, the day before yesterday was a gut-wrenching day for me, as I paid a visit to several villages along the west coast of the Berbice River.

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