Letters to the Editor

A dialogue on corruption

Dear Editor, In your very expository editorial captioned ‘A dialogue on corruption’ (07.12.17), you posited that “the government may not agree to enlist the World Bank to do a study on corruption…” I agree with you that should any authentic statistics on this industry become publicly available, it would lead to some healthy dialogue, and hopefully productive results.

Essequibians strongly oppose this bail decision

Dear Editor, Many persons including me in Region #2 which stretches from the Pomeroon to Supenaam are flabbergasted by the letter from Attorney-at-law, Haimraj B Rajkumar, captioned “The question of bail was fully argued with precedents cited before the Magistrate before bail was granted.”

Only drastic emission cuts will work

Dear Editor, It was the serious hope still held by many that the recent report of a change in the rainfall pattern over Georgetown [SN 07.11.22] will stimulate more positive reactions by individuals and responsible authorities.

Who were the judges?

Dear Editor, I refer to a letter captioned “That slogan contest-something sounds fishy” (GC 07.12.7) by Delmira James.

The big drug dealers seem to operate in relative freedom

Dear Editor, In their comments on illegal drug intervention activity in Guyana a while back, both the President and the Minister of Home Affairs, by words and inference, called for greater law enforcement targeting of bottom house and street drug users and dealers.

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