There is a reason for that and that reason was made pellucid when - TopicsExpress



          

There is a reason for that and that reason was made pellucid when Minister of Human Services and Social Security Jennifer Webster addressed the National Assembly recently during the budget debate. Assessments, Ms Webster said, have revealed that there is a “low prevalence” of TIP in Guyana. Needless to say, it is clear that those assessments have been undertaken by persons wearing the same prescription of rose-coloured glasses as Ms Webster. The Minister then went on to endorse what the Utah official had told reporters, basically admitting that TIP is the second largest criminal activity in the world.
Posted on: Thu, 03 Apr 2014 15:57:43 +0000

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