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Jamaica's politics is too corrupt

THE EDITOR, Sir:

THERE is corruption in Jamaica's political parties both past and present in PNP and JLP. Neither party has any moral ground to stand on in dealing with corruption in Government.

When Bruce Golding resigned from the JLP and formed his own party the NDM, he was looking for moral ground to stand on to fight against all corruption in Government. All or most hailed him because in him and his party Jamaican saw a new beginning.

Alas in The Gleaner of 15.4.2002, Mr. Golding is embracing the JLP and predicting them to form the next Government. This is an insult to our intelligence and this tells us, put trust in no man but Jesus our Lord.

I am, etc.,

A.A.WHITE

Jesus Witness Ministries

Hatfield P.O

Manchester

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