Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Reviewing Governance

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

They did that same crap before. No value added.

I hope those funds came out of their personal bank accounts and/or pockets and not the Treasury of St. Lucia.

Enough millions of dollars have been going down the drain.

I also hope they spent most of their time examining the articles and documents presented on the World Wide WEB concerning the following:-

1. The issue of the very high-ranking Government Official in the Office of the House of Assembly and the death of one, Darnley Norville.

2. The issue of a Government Minister who is said in the Article on the Web to have imprisoned in the United States for illegal drugs; and

3. The Affidavit placed on the Web relating to the alledged rape of a female attorney by a sitting Government Minister.

4. Also written is A ball-by-ball commentary on the matter of Richard Frederick's visa revocation and requests by the Embassy to Government officials to produce evidence.

For the country's sake these matters must be dealt with urgently.

These articles on the World Wide Web are wreaking real havoc on the country and the Prime Minister must address this.

The articles are said to be written in some newspaper in Atlanta, USA.

This is so sad for this Country. Very sad. And these things must be addessed.

Anonymous said...

Yes, indeed, certain things must be addressed in this country.It seems clear that the retreat was nothing more than another of the government's many schemes to waste the country's already limited financial resources. But I hold the Voice editorial accountable for not being able or willing to dissect this retreat and give a more detailed analysis. It is as though the national newspaper is getting timid, or perhaps it is being intimidated by someone.It's not good newes for the country.

Anonymous said...

How do we effectively review the governance of this country when only a few government ministers are taking part in seclusion? Can we depend only on the biased view of the press secretary to infom us when, in fact, by virtue of her own position, she cannot be seen as objective entity. This is where and when the media must come in to provide critical analysis of the event and it's consequences to the governance of OUR dear country.

Anonymous said...

First Blogger I ead the articles on the Darnley Norville's death pointing to the high official in Government relating to the Senate, and it seems clear to me, that those fine details being given there, must be coming from someone in that family. I am referring to the family of the high official in Government.

Mention was also made of that high Government Official having raped his own niece who now resides in the USA.

And I am now hearing that a relative in preparing to expose quite a lot of secrets kept over the years.

Boy oh boy, can St. Lucia take another situation of expose like the Mc. Doom case ?

I was shocked to read these details on the internet, and worst yet, the affidavit of the female lawyer who was alleged to have been raped.

I however feel that these things which happened so long now, and never repeated or exposed, should they not be left to the higher power? But then the bible tells us that what is in darkness must come out in the light.

What a dirty old mess. St. Lucie kie pwee dee-fay. St. Lucia is catching fire. Because the famiily of Darnley Norville can now asked to re-open that case. There may be things that they themselves can piece together and it can now all make sense.

Ass-too-fan to the rescue please!

Anonymous said...

May the Lord help St. Lucia please. We can't take all this any longer.

Anonymous said...

Kenny Anthony has very poor leadership and managerial skills. He is a waste of St. Lucia's precious time. I hope his second wife is not the Advisor, because if so, St. Lucia will do down the hell hole much much faster.

Anonymous said...

Blogger above, poor personnel skills if you ask me. Poor leadership skills as well. Bad businessfor this country.