Saturday, November 19, 2011
It takes one to know...
When Golding started his 'reign' harping
on 'Corruption' and digging up old and
questionable actions done by various PNP
members; one knew that he would be presiding
over one of the most remarkably corrupt
governments.
As any magician one misdirects the focus
of the audience so that we all look at
the left hand while the right hand perform
the trick.
Golding appointed people on the standard
of Dorothy Lightbourne, a puppet who would
do what he asked, and take the fall if his
machinations were uncovered.
How much Holness knew before he took the oath
of office will be uncovered in time.
His getting rid of Vaz and now Henry seem to
suggest he might not have been as much in
the loop as he thought.
We know, for a fact, that MP Hibbert took
bribes. Some of us know that MP Henry is
so filthy that not even a bath in Dettol
will clean him.
The bridge at Harbour View, built by JDIF
is a minor example of corruption.
Firstly, it was begun just before Hurricane
season. That all work was destroyed and
had to be redone added to the cost.
The cost Jamaica will have to pay over the
next decades.
That there was no tender will prove that
bribes were paid. Just as Gabay was able
to get all contracts because they paid Hibbert
the particular Chinese company was accepted
because it paid Henry.
Holness, getting his first taste of power
might very well hand every single one of
Golding's lackeys our to dry; (some in GP)
so as to gain the vote.
If he does get the mandate, if he does
realise how much money can be stolen,
he too will become as fat as Henry.
Labels:
bruce-golding,
corruption,
Jamaica,
JDIF,
JLP
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