Dear Editor,
Permit me to briefly respond to the statements by the Attorney General contained in an article in the Stabroek News captioned ‘Poor work ethic among judges plagues criminal justice system’ (May 30).
Dear Editor,
I could not believe I read (SN, June 2) that Minister Irfan Ali pronounced the Lamaha Canal water “safe” while “detailed investigation” is still being conducted.
Dear Editor,
Passengers travelling the Bartica-Parika route by speedboat are fed up with the high freight cost they have to pay for personal luggage and boxes and cartons; the price is soaring.
Dear Editor,
The Guyana Power and Light’s (GPL) rotten service of poor electricity delivery is once again coming to the fore and the picture looks very bleak again for Berbicians.
Dear Editor,
When an incident that appears tragic turns out to have a happy ending, it is something to rejoice over since these happy endings are indeed rare.
Dear Editor,
The story in Wednesday’s issue of SN (June 2) on the alleged police abuse of Mr Kwesi Smith is most disgusting and disgraceful behaviour unbefitting of law enforcement.
Dear Editor,
While the Government of Guyana leads the world in plans for low carbon development, the considerable carbon emissions’ benefits of improved forest management are not being sufficiently stressed.
Dear Editor,
Some time ago, my friend and colleague Mr Vidyanand Persaud, Attorney-at-law (Vish, as we all know him) wrote a poignant letter to the press calling for the abolition of this wholly and unnecessary relic of our colonial past, the ceremonial opening of the Criminal Assizes.
Dear Editor,
The swearing in on May 26, 2010 of Mrs Kamla Persad-Bissessar as the first female Prime Minister of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago excited me at two levels.
In a letter captioned ‘A litigant who files an action in Georgetown is electing to have the matter adjudicated in the Demerara High Court’ published in our edition yesterday, the designation ‘The Hon Chief Justice (ag)’ was inadvertently omitted from under the name of the signatory, ‘Ian N Chang, SC.’
Dear Editor,
Guyana Water Incorporated wishes to respond to your letter, dated Thursday May 27 and titled ‘GWI has not repaired four leaks at back of Atlantic Gardens.’
Dear Editor,
The Government of Guyana stopped paying the subvention to the Council of Legal Education which allowed Guyanese to attend the Caribbean law schools, notably the Hugh Wooding Law School at a cost of TT$12 500 per academic year.
Dear Editor,
Having heard that there was to be a big celebration over the river at Joe Vieira Park in honour of Indian Arrival I decided to have a look.