Opinion

The PSC is only one of several stakeholders with a vested interest in the outcome of the Linden crisis

Dear Editor, In reference to your news article, ‘Private sector criticizes Region 10 Chairman for objecting to presence at Linden talks,‘ (August 2), I am tempted to ‘go rogue’ on the PSC, which has suddenly found its voice after almost a decade of deafening silence as corruption ran amok during the period of the Jagdeo regime – a regime which appeared to have exerted unusual influence over the organization.

Reactionary leadership

Dear Editor, As the world celebrates the individual and collective successes of nations at the London 2012 Olympics it seems that the only thing our government can hope to celebrate will be the notion of a gold medal for taking our country to the brink of a ‘failed state.’ 

PSC

No one is in any doubt that the Private Sector Commission (PSC) has a vested interest in the outcome of the Linden talks which took place on Tuesday.

Smart schools

There are two particularly smart looking schools on the West Coast Demerara – one at Greenwich Park and one at Leonora; smart looking but not smartly built.

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