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Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Where De Money Gone (Again)?
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LLL
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Stan: We all know where de money gone. Well, correction some of us do. It would have been appropriate to examine the assets of individuals prior to their taking political office and following the end of their term in office. Those "marked" individuals in the report made a fortune overnight, along with those "unnamed" characters that we are all familiar with. Making a killing overnight is anybody's dream, but to make it through blatent embezzlement at the behest of PUBLIC funds, that JAIL-TIME. It would be an injustice to allow those "FRAUDS" to walk a thin line. Examples have to made, period!!!
What is good for the goose should also be good for the gander. No? So, why doesn't the SLP hold an inquiry as to where the money gone too, regarding FRENWELL?
Frenwell! First it must be Frenwell. Frenwell came before? Aint it?
Tell us about Frenwell. It is Frenwell first SLP! We don't forget Frenwell!
i find that though we have to report the news that the media is doing very little to hold politicians accountable!!! In the article itself the journalist agrees that this disclosure was timed to get our attention away from certain things, a smokescreen of some sort, however he continues to give it credence. our journalist instead of clamouring for full disclosure on other issues, they are just eating the bait and letting the ruling party escape with a budget which does nothing but make us poorer. where are questions to our ministers about what they have achieved thus far, what programmes, plans, initiatives and so on they have brought forward and how they performed. instead this is all we are hearing about, i need to hear the bread and butter issues as a farmer who is seeing less and less of a way of feeding myself and my family much less for educating them or saving for the future..... i want to see all those who defraud small developing states like ours get harsh penalties, but i find we are too busy questioning the oppostion when the reasons why we voted them out included they being a bit shady. we need to be questioning the likes of our P.M and his super ministers who are not producing nothing yet getting nice money every month and chances to thief millions more
i find that though we have to report the news that the media is doing very little to hold politicians accountable!!! In the article itself the journalist agrees that this disclosure was timed to get our attention away from certain things, a smokescreen of some sort, however he continues to give it credence. our journalist instead of clamouring for full disclosure on other issues, they are just eating the bait and letting the ruling party escape with a budget which does nothing but make us poorer. where are questions to our ministers about what they have achieved thus far, what programmes, plans, initiatives and so on they have brought forward and how they performed. instead this is all we are hearing about, i need to hear the bread and butter issues as a farmer who is seeing less and less of a way of feeding myself and my family much less for educating them or saving for the future..... i want to see all those who defraud small developing states like ours get harsh penalties, but i find we are too busy questioning the oppostion when the reasons why we voted them out included they being a bit shady. we need to be questioning the likes of our P.M and his super ministers who are not producing nothing yet getting nice money every month and chances to thief millions more
Nothing can be done to anyone with the report. Its all a total waste of time as in order to go to court with any of it you must have the smoking gun..so its just Hot air talk and little mud being sent around. none will stick.
Unless Kenny Anthony is not hed to refund the Public Treasury with the forty-eight million dollars, plus relating to his ROCHAMEL Fiasco, no one else can be held liable for misuse of public funds.
Not to mention a possible five hundred million united states dollars of a legal suit against this country relating to the GRENBERG OIL EXPLORATION DEAL FOR SAINT LUCIA, which Kenny Anthony signed; and which none of us here in St. Lucia ever knew about.
SLP leadership's utterances belong to the children's comic books. How can one lend any credence to all this huffing and puffing when this is blatantly nothing more than a very stupid and miserably failing attempt at obfuscation. This is wholly risible masking of a pointless budget produced by crowdsourcing from the feeble, confused, lame-brained and distorted minds of the ignorant and the inept.
9 comments:
Stan:
We all know where de money gone. Well, correction some of us do. It would have been appropriate to examine the assets of individuals prior to their taking political office and following the end of their term in office. Those "marked" individuals in the report made a fortune overnight, along with those "unnamed" characters that we are all familiar with. Making a killing overnight is anybody's dream, but to make it through blatent embezzlement at the behest of PUBLIC funds, that JAIL-TIME. It would be an injustice to allow those "FRAUDS" to walk a thin line. Examples have to made, period!!!
What is good for the goose should also be good for the gander. No? So, why doesn't the SLP hold an inquiry as to where the money gone too, regarding FRENWELL?
Frenwell! First it must be Frenwell. Frenwell came before? Aint it?
Tell us about Frenwell. It is Frenwell first SLP! We don't forget Frenwell!
Rant and rave Frenwell, Frenwell all you want, till your tongue drops, but rest assured some of those the report fingered are going to Jail; prison!
We also need a forensic audit of each of those FRENWELL, BLACK BAY INVESTMENTS and GRENBERG.
i find that though we have to report the news that the media is doing very little to hold politicians accountable!!! In the article itself the journalist agrees that this disclosure was timed to get our attention away from certain things, a smokescreen of some sort, however he continues to give it credence. our journalist instead of clamouring for full disclosure on other issues, they are just eating the bait and letting the ruling party escape with a budget which does nothing but make us poorer. where are questions to our ministers about what they have achieved thus far, what programmes, plans, initiatives and so on they have brought forward and how they performed. instead this is all we are hearing about, i need to hear the bread and butter issues as a farmer who is seeing less and less of a way of feeding myself and my family much less for educating them or saving for the future..... i want to see all those who defraud small developing states like ours get harsh penalties, but i find we are too busy questioning the oppostion when the reasons why we voted them out included they being a bit shady. we need to be questioning the likes of our P.M and his super ministers who are not producing nothing yet getting nice money every month and chances to thief millions more
i find that though we have to report the news that the media is doing very little to hold politicians accountable!!! In the article itself the journalist agrees that this disclosure was timed to get our attention away from certain things, a smokescreen of some sort, however he continues to give it credence. our journalist instead of clamouring for full disclosure on other issues, they are just eating the bait and letting the ruling party escape with a budget which does nothing but make us poorer. where are questions to our ministers about what they have achieved thus far, what programmes, plans, initiatives and so on they have brought forward and how they performed. instead this is all we are hearing about, i need to hear the bread and butter issues as a farmer who is seeing less and less of a way of feeding myself and my family much less for educating them or saving for the future..... i want to see all those who defraud small developing states like ours get harsh penalties, but i find we are too busy questioning the oppostion when the reasons why we voted them out included they being a bit shady. we need to be questioning the likes of our P.M and his super ministers who are not producing nothing yet getting nice money every month and chances to thief millions more
Nothing can be done to anyone with the report. Its all a total waste of time as in order to go to court with any of it you must have the smoking gun..so its just Hot air talk and little mud being sent around. none will stick.
Unless Kenny Anthony is not hed to refund the Public Treasury with the forty-eight million dollars, plus relating to his ROCHAMEL Fiasco, no one else can be held liable for misuse of public funds.
Not to mention a possible five hundred million united states dollars of a legal suit against this country relating to the GRENBERG OIL EXPLORATION DEAL FOR SAINT LUCIA, which Kenny Anthony signed; and which none of us here in St. Lucia ever knew about.
SLP leadership's utterances belong to the children's comic books. How can one lend any credence to all this huffing and puffing when this is blatantly nothing more than a very stupid and miserably failing attempt at obfuscation. This is wholly risible masking of a pointless budget produced by crowdsourcing from the feeble, confused, lame-brained and distorted minds of the ignorant and the inept.
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