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ex-bank loans officer remanded
Former bank loans officer is remanded
Ex-bank loans officer remanded
Ex-bank loans officer remanded
A FORMER Scotiabank loans officer who admitted guilt about his role in stealing $1.3 million from the bank was remanded to Her Majesty's Prison pending the completion of the ongoing trial.
Loans Officer Admits Guilt in 1.3M Theft
Loans Officer Admits Guilt in 1.3M Theft
A former Scotiabank loans officer has admitted guilt about his role in stealing $1.3 million from the Nicholl?s Town branch. Byron Roberts, Natasha Evans and Tremell Taylor were charged with stealing by reason of employment, concerning the theft of $1.3 million from the Andros branch between April and June 2008.
New real estate team looking to dominate market post-COVID
As the Bahamian economy crawls toward normalcy, a young real estate team is poised to take over, introducing a new approach and culture to real estate in the country.
Realtors agree that this year's prospects look much better than last year’s, and those numbers will climb in the coming years. As a result of relatively low COVID-19 cases (compared to other Caribbean countries and others in th...
Scotiabank hosts 'Drive & Win' Auto Fair
Scotiabank hosts 'Drive & Win' Auto Fair
On Saturday past, Scotiabank hosted a ?Drive & Win? mega auto fair in Rawson Square. The festivities were in celebration of the ?Drive & Win? auto campaign which offers qualifying customers a chance to win up to 6 months waived payments....
Civility and compassion
Civility and compassion
Sometimes, when engaging in our favorite pastime of critiquing what's wrong with our society, our surroundings, our leaders and our world, we tend to get caught up in the use of rhetoric.
Solar or coal? India's decision may decide the fate of the planet
A number of functionaries with documents in envelopes wait outside the small office of EVR Raju, the environmental manager of the Jharia coalfield in north-east India.
Selling our resources for pennies on the dollar
Selling our resources for pennies on the dollar
Dear Editor,
Although the politically influenced masses may disagree, a blind man could see that the Bahamas, this modern day society, has developed - or has not yet emancipated itself as yet from - a minimum wage mentality.
Civility and compassion
Civility and compassion
Author's note: This article was first published on July 14, 2010.
Sometimes, when engaging in our favorite pastime of critiquing what's wrong with our society, our surroundings, our leaders and our world, we tend to get caught up in the use of rhetoric. We sometimes get lost in the sounds of our own pontificating. If you doubt this, just spend a day listening to the talk shows that often dissemina...