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| Wednesday, 23 May 2012 00:46 |
AFTER several intense weeks of attacks on the administration and the National Industrial and Commercial Investments Limited (NICIL), the Alliance For Change (AFC) last night publicly backed down from
a face to face confrontation with the head of the company on live television. The eagerly anticipated panel discussion (debate) took place last night live in the studios of the National Communications Network. The panel consisted of Chief Executive Officer of NICIL Winston Brassington; Minister of Finance Dr. Ashni Sing; Cabinet Secretary Dr. Roger Luncheon; Chartered Accountant Christopher Ram; and publisher of the Kaieteur News Glenn Lall along with Editor- in-Chief Adam Harris. The panel discussion took place without the AFC and focused on the recent public debates on NICIL, its functions and mode of operation. |
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