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CFPWA urges government to reinstate insurance benefit for dependants of police officers
CFPWA urges government to reinstate insurance benefit for dependants of police officers
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Caribbean Federation of Police Welfare Associations (CFPWA) has expressed its disappointment in the government's decision to not offer insurance coverage for the dependents of new recruits will impact the future of every law enforcement agency in the country. Government revealed the change back in May, noting that the country spends over [...]
Office of Attorney General Launches Medical Insurance Coverage for Attorneys and Magistrates
Office of Attorney General Launches Medical Insurance Coverage for Attorneys and Magistrates
After a 10-year wait, attorneys and Magistrates will finally have access to medical insurance coverage. Attorney-General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Senator the Hon. L. Ryan Pinder made the announcement during a launch ceremony held at SuperClubs Breezes on June 12, 2023.
Govt. Attorneys And Magistrates To Get Health Insurance
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - After 10 years of advocating for coverage, permanent and pensionable attorneys and magistrates in the Office of The Attorney General will now have health insurance coverage.
Attorney General's office begins medical insurance benefit enrollment; govt pledges to cover 80 percent
Attorney General's office begins medical insurance benefit enrollment; govt pledges to cover 80 percent
ATTORNEYS and Magistrates of the Office of the Attorney General will be provided with medical insurance, it was revealed yesterday.
Insurance Commission Continues Its Partnership With Lupus 242
In recognition of lupus awareness month in May, the Insurance Commission of The Bahamas recently made a donation to local non-profit support group Lupus 242.
We Can't Afford For National Insurance To Fail
We Can't Afford For National Insurance To Fail
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Prime Minister Philip Davis giving says his government cannot afford for the National Insurance Board to fail.
Davis: 'We cannot afford for National Insurance to fail'
PRIME Minister Philip "Brave" Davis suggested increasing National Insurance Board contribution rates is on the table for the government.
Controversial Hurricane Insurance Renewed
Controversial Hurricane Insurance Renewed
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - The government has renegotiated the terms of The Caribbean Catastrophic Risk Insurance Facility.
Policy change on medical insurance for dependents won't impact recruitment, Fernander says
Policy change on medical insurance for dependents won't impact recruitment, Fernander says
The government's decision not to offer medical insurance coverage for dependents of law enforcement officers who join the ranks after July 1 won't deter potential recruits, according to Royal Bahamas Police Force Commissioner Clayton Fernander. Fernander said more than 600 applicants have expressed interest in joining the force's latest recruitment drive. "Since we opened up ...
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BNATUC President Slams Insurance Changes for Officers
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Law enforcement officers, who were recently hit with insurance policy changes, are getting more support.