Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Govt Hires Multinational Law Firm in Grynberg Matter

3 comments:

Laborian said...

Why the continued emphasis on King having signed an extension which he retrieved? If a signed contract was not received by the party involved then there is no argument in that regard.

What would be prudent is if investigative journalism is embraced and reporting is done accordingly. There is not information in this article which is not already privy to the population.

What does the Prime Minister have to say on the issue? Is he not the one involved in the transaction hence most knowledeable on the issue? He continues to be tight lipped on the issue.

His famous punch line "take me to court" I see is coming to fruition (except that it is we the people being taken to court for his "possible reckless actions").

I say possible because like you I am ignorant on the particulars of the agreement. Would love to be enlightened/educated by those who know.

Anonymous said...

And how much is this going to cost us? I guess we know where some of that VAT money is headed. SMH.

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