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August 26, 2010
Immigration E-ID systemby year-end

By KRYSTEL ROLLE
Guardian Staff Reporter
krystel@nasguard.com

After more than a year of delays, the Department of Immigration is hoping to launch a state-of-the-art E-Identification system by the end of the year--bringing an end to the antiquated system currently in use.
"We have completed the legislation with the Attorney General's Office to permit the electronic cards,"Immigration Director Jack...

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February 07, 2018
AG - Jean Rony case exposes ID loophole

THE case of Bahamas-born Jean Rony Jean-Charles has unearthed a significant and far-reaching legal challenge over the verification of birth certificates, Attorney General Carl Bethel confirmed yesterday.

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April 18, 2018
Family's heartbreak over body ID delay

A GRAND Bahama woman cannot marry the man she loves because more than a year since she found the decomposing body of her ex-husband, she is still awaiting DNA test results that would officially confirm his death...

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June 28, 2018
Government wants single digital ID for Bahamians

THE government intends to create a single digital ID for citizens of The Bahamas to make online access to services seamless and more efficient to reduce government cost, Deputy Prime Minister Peter Turnquest revealed. The government will be seeking a

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April 14, 2012
23-year-old woman ID'd as latest murder victim

The naked woman found murdered under a truck on Perpall Tract early Thursday was yesterday identified as Emmanuela Augustin, 23, of Coral Harbour.
Augustin reportedly had injuries to the face, but police could not say what caused them.
However, a bloody rock was found at the scene.
Blood was also on the passenger side of the red Dodge 1500 truck where she was found.
The truck was parked next to an...

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August 15, 2022
Families of the Haitian migrants killed in boat tragedy given deadline to ID loved ones

The government has given the families of the Haitian migrants who died in a failed human smuggling operation last month two weeks to collect their remains, The Nassau Guardian can confirm. "The coroner has already spoken with the Haitian government, who has spoken to the families of the others who don't have any official ID, for the remaining ...
The post Families of the Haitian mig...

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August 10, 2022
Davis: We will not sit idly by as country is hit by inflation

DESPITE warnings from experts to brace for higher inflation rates, Prime Minister Phillip "Brave" Davis insisted that his administration will not just sit idly by and allow the country "be swallowed up by inflation".

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July 28, 2022
Fernander pleads: Help us ID victims

POLICE Commissioner Clayton Fernander made a strong appeal yesterday for family members of deceased victims from Sunday's boating tragedy to come forward to assist with the identification process, saying they need not fear any arrest or deportation from the police.

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July 07, 2022
Experts agree national digital ID should be single proof of identity

Experts engaged with the Ministry of Economic Affairs and the National Identification System (NIS) Committee agree that any national digital identification should function as "the one source of truth as proof of identity for transactions with public and private entities", a statement from the Digital Transformation Unit (DTU) explained. The question of how many identifications are ...
The pos...

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January 15, 2021
PMH temporarily suspends ID and autopsy services at morgue

Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) has suspended identification and autopsy services at the PMH Rand Lab (morgue) until further notice.

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