Public scrutiny of governmental affairs and compelling public interest issues have heightened given the national and international exposure of manifest examples of improper professional advice and extremely poor decision making, in the Reshmi Ramnarine intelligence security scandal and the Government’s decision to cancel the offshore patrol vessels (OPVs). Such decisions without careful consideration of the adverse implications on our national and international interests appear to be devoid of intelligence, bereft of reason, irrational and impaired judgment. At best, constructive criticisms should redound to the Government’s benefits and not looked upon as attacking the Government. Clarence Rambharat’s articles in the Express and Theo Feruson, writing in the Trinidad Guardian are good examples of critical thinking for improved governance.
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