The Opposition pot is black indeed

I REFER to one Peter Persaud’s letter in your newspaper of Wednesday September 17th, 2014 calling on PNC Member of Parliament Joseph Harmon to provide 1964 – 1991 assessments and compliance reports to the public Library for public reading when the PNC was in Government.My opinion on this idea by Persaud is that I am in agreement since, if Mr. Harmon of the PNC is concerned about public accountability then he should put his money where his mouth is; and if he is unable to provide the past PNC Government’s 1964 – 1991 reports to the National Library for public scrutiny he should submit his resignation.

In this connection, it is important for Mr. Harmon and the others in the Opposition to have recognition and respect for the saying, “those living in glass houses must not throw stones.”
And my conclusion after reading Mr. Harmon’s outpourings in the daily newspapers is nothing edifying but a typical foolish behaviour where the ‘pot is calling the kettle black’.

BERNARD ISSACS

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