It is not enjoyable for me to cross swords with Leo Brincat. It is just not done between rock fans.
But I do have to correct his grossly false statement about Where’s Everybody (TMID, 25 October). Contrary to what Mr Brincat suggests, on every public sector project WE in which was engaged, all the necessary procedures were followed and everything was conducted in the most transparent manner possible.
And, contrary to his claim, we never stopped anyone from asking all the relevant questions and always gave the answers in full. On every project.
If Leo Brincat disagrees, I challenge him to name one project in which this was not the case and I would be prepared to debate it with him on any medium, at any time. Otherwise, he will be violating the cardinal principle of classic rock: integrity. He would be a Boy George rather than a Bob Dylan.
Lou Bondi
Where’s Everybody