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23 Dec 2015 13:56 #285053
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The problem they have is that everyone and their grandmother convicted the ppp of theft. But now, the very same folks are asking for the judicial inquiry before they pass judgment on the pnc-ites.
I don't know how it is that glaring issues of tax liabilities went unattended by the tax authorities.
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23 Dec 2015 14:01 #285057
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I don't care who voted for whom...the problem with Guyana is there is little hat can be said about fairness and justice.
This guy Lall needs to take away the ppp bias and start reporting on the news, not his views. The reporting smacks of ridicule, and it is almost sophomoric. I understand that he owes lots of taxes...the GRA is turning a blind eye...
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23 Dec 2015 14:08 #285064
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Man...it is crismus...damn. Whatever...watooka needs to get his peepers on...
I never condoned ppp slackness...and have always maintained that if they broke the law, they should go to jail. And I say the same things for the pnc-ites.
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24 Dec 2015 10:24 #285138
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THE Ministry of Public Security has announced the relaxation of the 2am curfew on the operations of bars, night clubs and other entertainment spots to facilitate heightened patron activity during the Christmas season from yesterday until January 1, 2016. The move, according to a Public Security Ministry press release comes after many requests from the general public and business community. The decision to relax the curfew was taken in conjunction with the Guyana Police Force.
“It is a time for celebration and knowing the Guyanese spirit the minister has seen the need for this relaxation,†the release said.
The curfew was enforced by order of Public Security Minister Khemraj Ramjattan just after the David Granger administration came into office in May this year. The decision was widely questioned by patrons and bar owners but they eventually accepted its enforcement by the police.
The Ministry of Public Security had urged full public support for its initiative to enforce the closing of night clubs and other places of entertainment at 2 am, saying it was being done in the interest of citizens’ security.
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24 Dec 2015 10:33 #285147
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Seems like the good minister's intention of implementing the curfew was to arrest crime...so now I think either he believes that crime will take a holiday for Crismus, or he wants to leave the people at the mercy of criminals for the holidays.
Perhaps a bit contradictory? Or is it Rum-jhaat-at-it-again?
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