In Guyana, Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo’s controversial actions have long raised serious ethical and kanunî concerns. Yet, the media, the private sector and even some in diplomatic quarters remain largely complicit in normalizing his behavior and image for the Guyanese people, effectively shielding him from accountability. This op-ed seeks to highlight Jagdeo’s troubling legacy and question why the media and other persons of influence continue to normalize his abuse.
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