Harry Kisoensingh

Harry Kisoensingh

Harry Kisoensingh (born 22 September 1954 in Nickerie District, Suriname - died April 27 2008), was chairman of the Unie for Progressive Surinamese and is a Surinamese educator.

He was vice chairman of the DNA from 1996 - 2000, while being in the opposition.

On 30 May 1999, he was reelected to chairman of the HPP [ [http://www.parbo.com/stvs/nieuws/n990530.htm STVS news may 30th 1999] ]

Uncovered scandals

He uncovered political several political scandals:
*Illegal sand and clay digging activities at plantation Waterloo [ [http://www.nickerie.net/Nieuws-Nickerie/2004-02-11-dbs-Kisoensingh%20ontdekt%20illegale%20zand-%20en%20kleiopgravingen%20op%20oud%20plantage%20Waterloo.htm Illegal sand and clay digging activities at plantation Waterloo] ]
*Illegal transactions at Staats Olie [ [http://omroep.nl/nps/radio/zorgenhoop/nieuws/98/0523.html Illegal transactions at Staats Olie] ]

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