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James Bond not an executive member of PNCR  

Staff Reporter by Staff Reporter
October 28, 2020
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Dear Editor,

The Peoples National Congress Reform (PNCR) wishes to inform the public that Mr. James Bond is not an Executive Member of the PNCR.

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The PNCR refers to an article published in the October 27, 2020 edition of the Guyana Times newspaper with the headline “PNCR Executive Collects US$ 1M for flipped lands at Peters Hall” the “PNCR Executive” use in the headline is erroneous.

PNCR advises that news outlets, social media platforms and any other medium of publication desist from publishing slanderous information with misrepresentation. The PNC believes that journalists and editors must do investigative work before publishing materials. The party believes a simple check to enquire can prevent them and their publication from being hauled before the court on accusations of slander.

Yours faithfully,
Amna Ally

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