Guyana’s capital launches fiscal probe
July 3, 2008
Accountability has always been in question when it comes to the government of Guyana. An article by the Associated Press reports that, “The city council of Guyana’s capital says that millions of dollars in public funds have been misspent by a treasury office that lacks accountability.”
“Government spokesman Kellawan Lall says Georgetown’s 30-seat council unanimously voted to place two treasury directors on administrative leave while auditors scour the cash-strapped city’s books.”
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The question is, who is to be held accountable?
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A bunch of crooks in government. From the highest in leadership downwards. Crooks I tell you. Where are the anticipated profits from Carifesta X going to be spent, I know..supporting international travel by the head of state and ministers to have sceneic tours…Crooks..all crooks ..