With the National Com-munications Network (NCN) broadcasting the PPP’s weekly press conference live for the past two weeks, APNU MP Joseph Harmon says the inability of both the ruling party and the state-run broadcaster to address the terms of the arrangement is astonishing but not surprising.
Using state assets to live stream a political press conference is “ridiculous” and continues to illustrate the interchangeable way in which the party behaves in relation to the government, according to Harmon.
He told Stabroek News that he will be speaking to APNU’s Executive to work out questions that needed to be asked about the arrangement in the National Assembly tomorrow.
“This is our money, the people of Guyana’s money that is being utilised on party matters,” he said.
“We have to demand financial statements from the company on a regular basis to see the income and the expenditures,” Harmon said.
Harmon said that NCN already behaved in a partisan manner and its “barefaced” actions at this point