LETTER OF THE DAY - Proposed framework for financial commission
The Editor, Sir:I wish to add to my Letter of the Day - 'Commission should review all financial institutions' which was published in your issue of December 29, 2007.Having submitted that the ordinary citizen of this country is not at present receiving a fair deal...
Cash Plus as saviour
The Editor, Sir: The banks have spoken. The Financial Services Commission (FSC) has spoken and now its time for Jamaicans to speak out. The year 2007 has not been so progressive for many Jamaicans, with the many crimes and violence, high cost of living and the changing of Government...
Protests from schoolchildren should be ban
The Editor, Sir: For many years we have indifferently watched our schoolchildren being used as tools in protests that some parents think should take place to gain national attention. One is not undermining the legitimate pursuance of justice or the cry for the relevant authorities...
Caveats for Commissioner Lewin to consider
THE EDITOR, Sir: I listened intently to the January 2 television interview between the Commissioner of Police, Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin and CVM's Garfield Burford, and felt that my earlier favourable impression of the new crime chief was totally...
'NCB: We're not stifling under restrictions'
The Editor, Sir: We refer to the article titled 'NCB stifling under corporate loan restrictions' in the Financial Gleaner dated January 4. The report is in some respects misleading and does not accurately reflect the context of the statements made by our head of corporate...
On breaking silence
The Editor, Sir: Your newspaper in general continues to be so biased against this government, it is not funny. Note editorial of January 4, 'Break silence on Cash Plus'. Break which silence, why should the government do or say anything?
Apathy or heartlessness?
The Editor, Sir I write to applaud Elaine Cooke for her letter published January 3 and The Gleaner for giving it the prominence it deserved by making it their Letter of the Day. On hearing the news item about the three men 'punished/murdered'...
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