Where is President Granger’s Code of Conduct for his Ministers?

Dear Editor,
I am on record recognising the good work of Minister Broomes when she was the Labour Minister.  I stand by my record of celebrating the fact that she tried to bring justice to the plight of the Regent Street, Georgetown workers, until the powers that be clipped her wings.
But I am since at a loss to comprehend the actions of this minister. Today, this same minister is being accused of fibbing on two members of the working class, causing them to spend sixteen hours in the Police lock-ups based on a gross untruth.
Thank the Lord for technology!  The factual video exposed the shameful “BOOM BANG” behaviour that unveiled the core characteristics of a schoolyard bully. And if you think I am wrong, WebMD, an online magazine associated with the American Medical Association, outline these characteristics of a bully:
1.    A need to dominate others.
2.    Quick to anger
3.    Poor impulse control
4.    Lack of empathy for the other party
5.    Intolerance to a different opinion
6.    Does not accept responsibility for their action
7.    Feeling of superiority
8.    Blame the victim.
Looking at that video, one can easily conclude we have ourselves here a bully in Ms. Broomes. Under her command, and in a taxpayer-funded vehicle, why did Ms. Broomes’s driver choose to use the Government’s vehicle as a weapon to attempt to force their way forward into human beings, even after they were advised that the area was a “no-parking” zone?  This action laid bare the fact that the minister and the driver needed to dominate the space, while at the same time exhibiting poor impulse control.
But when we thought that was the end of it, the image shows a woman, who is alleged to be the minister, opening the door with haste and rushing to push down two of the “No-Parking” signs, with no empathy for the fact that all these security guards were doing was executing their jobs. Even though the guards told her it was a no parking area, the only opinion that mattered in that incident was the minister’s, because “WE PUN TAP” and “THIS IS OUR TIME”.
To add icing to the whole situation, the Police were instructed to arrest the security guards (the victims), and the morons did.  Meanwhile, the real oppressors went home to bed.
How can this be fair? When confronted by the media to answer the charge against her, the immoral and dishonest woman said, “I do not know what you are talking about,” and sauntered away from them.
The sad reality though, is that except for Minister Volda Lawrence, who apologised to the victims, the entire leadership of the PNC circled the wagon on this act of public misconduct by a public official. When asked for a comment, Minister of State, Joseph Harmon, said no comment to cement his position that, as the de-facto President, he is not willing to take responsibility for the actions of his ministers; especially this one, who is one of the lead campaigners in his bid to become Chairman of the PNC and the next Leader of that party.  All of this is happening while the elected President appears to be on a prolonged vacation abroad, achieving very little for Guyana, or in sustained siesta in the State House.
What these collective actions expose is that these people are public frauds, who pretended when they formed the APNU+AFC that they were going to step away from the violent, tyrannical and deceitful actions of the old PNC, and, as a team, will serve the nation in the best interest of its people.  But today, as we can see, they lied, and we are living with “the same old PNC”, which has increasingly made the people the enemies of its immoral regime.
Does the pageantry President not comprehend the nexus of this situation? These actions from Ms Broomes are helping to wreck the PNC as a political force.
By the way, where is President Granger’s Code of Conduct for his ministers?

Sincerely,
Sase Singh