Letters to the Editor

No agreement on the Chancellor seems likely

Dear Editor, I am sorely distressed by our President’s insistent and persistent efforts to have Mr Carl Singh appointed Chancellor of the judiciary knowing full well that the Opposition Leader well never agree to Mr.

Parents disconnected though nothing owing

Dear Editor, Despite the fact that nothing is owing on the bills relating to my parents’ residence in the name of Laliram Persaud at Lot 9 Section ‘B’ Adventure which I pay it was most embarrassing to be confronted with a disconnection crew last Tuesday.

Pre-paid bills not a good idea

Dear Editor, I note that the Guyana Power Company is pondering the introduction of pre-paid bills for consumers to aid their cash flow as a result of the high oil prices.

Crimes are more than transgressions against victims, they are grave affronts to the rule of law

Dear Editor, I resonate with Mr. Leon Rockcliffe’s courageous letter, captioned “In any respectable society this minister would have resigned,” which took civic society high rollers to task for their deafening silence over the illegal firearm use by a government minister, and the apparent business as usual response by government to this, and certain other incidents that demanded justice and not compromise.

Consult the Chief Labour Officer

Dear Editor, With reference to your article on the termination of Andrea Bryan by NCN she should seek advice from the Chief Labour Officer, regarding her entitlements under the Termi-nation of Employment Act.

The question of bail was fully argued with precedents cited before the magistrate before bail was granted

Dear Editor, I write concerning the article “two M-70 gang members secure bail” published in the Wednesday December 5, 2007 edition of the Kaieteur News and the effects it had on the public, so much so the Minister of Home Affairs had to voice his disappointment at the granting of bail to the two accused by the learned Magistrate (Kaieteur News, Thursday, December 6, 2007 pages 1 and 18).

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