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Breaking news!!! Henry Greene forced out

 

April 4, 2012 | By | Filed Under News

Source - Kaieteur News

 

Embattled Police Commissioner Henry Greene has finally resigned ending speculation over his continued tenure as the country’s Top Cop in the face of rape allegations made by a 34-year old mother of two.


While senior government officials have declined to confirm Greene’s departure, this newspaper was reliably informed that Greene finally wilted under the pressure of repeated calls for him to step down.


The latest call came from former minister of Human Services and Social Security Priya Manickchand, who was responsible for piloting the New Sexual Offences Act of 2010.


Manickchand is the highest ranking government official so far to call for Greene to step down.


Yesterday, Home Affairs Minister refused to confirm reports of Greene’s resignation, advising that the newspaper contact Greene himself.


Two days ago Rohee had said that the jury was still out on Greene’s return to the top police post


Acting Commissioner Leroy Brumell also declined to comment when approached by this newspaper.

 

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He would have made his voice known that this immoral character overstepped propriety by having sex with a person seeking recourse in the law. Ramotar's silence is not unexpectedness. He has the morals of the swine above as well.

FM
Originally Posted by PRK:

In any country with a sense of the rule of law he would be gone a long time ago. Rohee must be next to go. But don't hold your breath. 


A Nincomppop like you dont get to make such decisions. You are irrelevant so just run along Boy.

Nehru

Finally  public  pressure is paying  dividend.  In  any other  country, this  swine  would have  been  history  a  long  time  ago. If  Donald  has  any  balls,  he would  demand  Rohee's  resignation  now.

FM

It is indeed troubling that Ramotar took so long to sack Green.  In fact what is even more troubling is the decision of Ramotar to retain so many of the Jagdeo cabinet. I would have cleaned house, but I suppose he is a weak leader and lack the fortitude to make the tough decisions. 

FM
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

It is indeed troubling that Ramotar took so long to sack Green.  In fact what is even more troubling is the decision of Ramotar to retain so many of the Jagdeo cabinet. I would have cleaned house, but I suppose he is a weak leader and lack the fortitude to make the tough decisions. 

 Donald Ramotar  is a  creature of  Jagdeo and  his cabal  that put  him  there. As such  he  is  beholden to them  and feel threatened  to  rock  the  boat. Some   folks would  like  to  think that  he is  an  honest and decent man, but most  certainly, there was no manifestation of  that  honesty  and  decency  when  it come to  his presidential ambition and  the mechanism  deployed  to  achieve it.   

FM
Originally Posted by PRK:

In any country with a sense of the rule of law he would be gone a long time ago. Rohee must be next to go. But don't hold your breath. 

Now, be  careful! You are  on  the  ground and  MR. Goat-Ain't-Bite-Me has a penchant  for tender chicken, and  a  lot  of  fowl thieves  around  here

FM

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