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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Monday | January 15, 2007

LETTERS OF THE DAY - Parliament's PAC evokes public outrage
The Editor, Sir: Has anyone ever sat and watched excerpts of the proceedings in the Jamaican Parliament, especially the Public Accounts Committee, on any given day, and like me, thought, "Oh, that's right! Hence, Jamaica!?"

Disgusted with theatrics

The Editor, Sir: I have read with near despair and certainly a lot of disgust the theatrics of our parliamentarians on the Public Accounts Committee in dealing with a serious issue.


Making a change in Jamaica

The Editor, Sir: For any real change to take place anywhere, it has to start at the grass-roots level. It is true that our leadership must model the success they want to see in the country. It is true that Government must work to create...


Bring back Adams

The Editor, Sir: With respect to your report titled, 'JCF seeks another foreign officer', published January 12, it is a shame and a travesty of sorts that the Jamaica Constabulary Force is attempting to offer multi-million dollars to a foreign...


Congratulations to Karen Tamasa

THE EDITOR, Sir: Please allow me to join the thousands of Jamaicans offering congratulations to Ms. Karen Tamasa who was recently awarded the Prime Minister's National Youth Award for excellence in agriculture.


Air Jamaica urgency

The Editor, Sir: I reside in an area on the north coast where a large number of returned residents have settled. There is a plethora of complaints from them from United Kingdom, U.S.A. and Canada.




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