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What is very transparent in this transaction was the attempt to deceive - Stabroek News

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Dear Editor,

It is hard to offer any comments on Guyana’s public affairs, without reminding readers that the Government is likely to interpret right and wrong in the political provisions taken by activists on either side. 

The article What is very transparent in this transaction was the attempt to deceive appeared first on Stabroek News.

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