Dear Editor,
The Cash Plus debacle is forever drawn out. This is one case that warrants the freedom of information statute. The practice is an offence against the state and public disclosure of all the names of the depositors -- a matter of public interest -- is necessary and warranted.
It is public knowledge that prominent citizens, including lawyers, businessmen, media personnel, bankers, police officers, pastors and church members benefitted from, or lost money in this scam.
The public should know the names of all the depositors and those who used the influence of their office to get back their deposits or the promised return on their investments. The media should be asking our politicians, the DPP, justice ministry, attorney general's office if they or their staff were investors in this Cash Plus scheme.
Thus far in this case the (investigating) media fails in its duty.
Authnel Reid
authnelreid@optonline.net
Authnel_reid@merck.com
Disclose Cash Plus investors
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The Cash Plus debacle is forever drawn out. This is one case that warrants the freedom of information statute. The practice is an offence against the state and public disclosure of all the names of the depositors -- a matter of public interest -- is necessary and warranted.
It is public knowledge that prominent citizens, including lawyers, businessmen, media personnel, bankers, police officers, pastors and church members benefitted from, or lost money in this scam.
The public should know the names of all the depositors and those who used the influence of their office to get back their deposits or the promised return on their investments. The media should be asking our politicians, the DPP, justice ministry, attorney general's office if they or their staff were investors in this Cash Plus scheme.
Thus far in this case the (investigating) media fails in its duty.
Authnel Reid
authnelreid@optonline.net
Authnel_reid@merck.com
Disclose Cash Plus investors
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