And not disclose the details?
The Nassau Guardian pointed out on Wednesday, March 27, 2013 that the Government is considering purchasing the old City Market headquarters.
I'm dumbfounded by this quote from the Minister of Labour and National Insurance when asked which government ministry expressed interest in acquiring the building, he said, “I am not sure."
“Let me put it this way, it is kind of sensitive, and so I would prefer not to discuss it now. In due course it will be announced.”
Here we have a government under extreme pressure regarding it's financing so it's going to use the pension contributions (that will dry up according to their own studies) of it's citizen's and then says he prefers not to discuss it?
What are we to make of all this?
Spending other people's pension money can't be discussed? Isn't this what caused the present City Market problem in the first place?
What I find is incredible is our government continues to pass laws to keep us in check, but ignores a similar responsibility for themselves. And we accept it as reasonable.