PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis wants the representative of a non-profit organisation in Abaco to meet police and divulge details about a corruption allegation he made or apologise for the statement. According to a report, Ian Goodfellow, of 25 United, claimed at a town hall meeting on Monday that an NGO requested a meeting with the government to discuss the Cooper’s Town School and was told the meeting would require an upfront payment of $30,000. He claimed it was an example of corruption, the kind the Minnis administration pledged to fight.
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