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Contracts to known criminals

Admin by Admin
October 24, 2023
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Dear Editor,

A person (now a new government contractor) and his two sons were steeped in larceny of many types (including choke and rob and home invasion), and the father only recently toned down his thieving ways when he started receiving government contracts, courtesy of a PPP ‘biggie’. The sons continue the lucrative theft trade and home invasions on the East Coast. They are well known to police and to many people.

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Almost everyone on the East Coast and in Georgetown knows that the government contractor and his sons were (are) bandits. They also plied their trade on the East Bank, according to friends. Their victims were (are) almost all PPP supporters. Supporters of PPP query why that person gets billion-dollar government contracts, and they can’t even get a million-dollar contract. Supporters of the PPP toiled for their party and are neglected while newcomers are highly rewarded.

It is a known fact that the father and sons used the nastiest, most derogatory and vilest language to describe the PPP and its Indian supporters between 2010 and 2018. Since 2020, the father uttered the foulest language, replete with obscenity, on social media against those who disagreed with him. Yet over three billion dollars in government contracts were awarded to the company that the father heads. Are there no ethics in the criteria for awarding of contracts?

The father only recently became a contractor at the behest of a social male partner of a PPP biggie. Is the contractor fronting for this PPP biggie or more persons? Is that what supporters of PPP voted for? The PPP supporters are taking note. Elections are only 20 months away.

Yours truly,

Nicholas Maharajan

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