AG feeding off allegations
The Editor:
A recent article in one of our prominent newspapers published an article titled ‘AG chalks up another win in court’.
A May 16 letter signed by Gaspard, informed Ramlogan that, “The completed police investigation into the allegation of a conspiracy to pervert the course of public justice, involving but not limited to the Honourable Prime Minister, the Honourable Attorney General, and a journalist, has categorically revealed that the allegation was unsubstantiated, uncorroborated and did not emanate from a credible source.”
Is there any surprise by this?
The Attorney General has taken the mandate to seek and persecute those that are responsible for corruptly handling in excess of 2 billion taxpayers’ dollars in the PNM administration. As a rebuttal, members of the former administration created an upheaval of allegations to have him removed.
One would have thought that they would use genuine cases to help themselves. Instead, with every case, they make the Attorney General gain more and more mileage since he eventually vindicates himself though the law every single time.
Shanti Ramdass
via email