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SCRAP METAL REGULATIONS PUBLICATION TO COME SOON
SCRAP METAL REGULATIONS PUBLICATION TO COME SOON
By NATARIO McKENZIE
Tribune Business Reporter
nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net
AMENDMENTS to the Customs Management Bill which are expected to provide for oversight of the scrap metal industry, are expected to be gazetted soon, the Minister the Environment told Tribune Business yesterday.
Earl Deveaux said: "The Customs Management Act was amended on November 4. That Act provided for Customs to bring...
Joint OAS-CARICOM Electoral Mission in Haiti Takes Note of Publication of Final Results of 18 Cases Verified by Special BCEN
The
Joint OAS-CARICOM Electoral Observation Mission (JEOM) in Haiti takes
note of the publication of the list of results of the 18 cases that had
been revisited by the Special National Complaints and Challenges Bureau
(BCEN).
The Mission recognizes the efforts made by the members of
the special tribunal, particularly with regard to reviewing the files
and verifying the result sheets (PVs) a...
OAS-CARICOM Joint Mission has taken note of the publication of the final results of the second round of the presidential and legislative elections in Haiti
The
OAS-CARICOM Joint Electoral Observation Mission (JEOM) has taken note
of the final results of the second round of the presidential and
legislative elections announced by the Provisional Electoral Council
(CEP) late in the evening of 20 April 2011. The Mission welcomes the
confirmation of the election of Mr. Michel Martelly to the post of
President of the Republic of Haiti and congratulat...
Joint OAS - CARICOM Mission in Haiti Takes Note of the Postponement of the Publication of Preliminary Results
Joint OAS - CARICOM Mission in Haiti Takes Note of the Postponement of the Publication of Preliminary Results
HAITI - The
Joint
OAS - CARICOM Electoral Observation Mission (JEOM) in Haiti
has taken note of the postponement of the publication of the
preliminary results to 4 April 2011 which was announced by the
Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) in its Press Release #91 of 29
March 2011.
The Mission is present in the Vote Tabulation
Centre (CTV) around the clock. Through its observation work, it h...
Lawyers conference presented with Dupuch publications
Top international lawyers are in town this week for a three-day conference hosted by the Eugene Dupuch Law School.
All of the speakers received a complimentary copy of the 2004 issue of the Bahamas Handbook, which included the story of the legendary Eugene Dupuch, QC, for whom the school is named.
In addition, attendees at the conference received The Bahamas Investor, the What-to-do magazine, the ...
Oyster Publications announces Women's Empowerment Summit
Oyster Publications (Bahamas) Limited (OPBL), has announced the Women's Empowerment Summit, to be held in Nassau on Wednesday, April 27, 2011.
In observance of the advances and history of women throughout The Bahamas and the Caribbean region, the summit is seeking to empower women and aspiring young girls to live their best lives socially, financially and professionally. The list of invited guest ...
Oyster Publications (Bahamas) Limited Hosts 3rd Annual Women?s Empowerment Summit.
Oyster Publications (Bahamas) Limited, an integral part of the Caribbean women's 'Embrace Your Power' movement, announces a Women's Empowerment Summit, utilizing key tools proven for modern day change, to be held in Nassau, Bahamas on Wednesday, April 27, 2011.
Local lawyers recognized by leading legal industry publication
Local lawyers Christel Sands-Feaste, Heather Thompson and Queen's Counsel Phillip Dunkley have been recognized for their successes in the legal profession in the 2011 editor of Chambers Global, one of the world's leading legal industry publications.
The attorneys specialize in various legal areas and are all members of Higgs and Johnson law firm.
Dunkley, managing partner of the firm, specializes ...
Ministry of Finance dismisses concerns over GDP growth, citing 'encouraging' medium to long-term growth prospects
Ministry of Finance dismisses concerns over GDP growth, citing 'encouraging' medium to long-term growth prospects
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Ministry of Finance has refuted suggestions that the country's real GDP growth of 2.6 percent in 2023 signals trouble for the future, asserting that the nation's medium-to-long-term growth prospects are encouraging. The Ministry noted that the sluggish growth observed in the retail and utilities sectors should be seen as a one-time [...]
ORG expresses deep concern over the "troubling pattern" of non-compliance regarding financial disclosures
ORG expresses deep concern over the "troubling pattern" of non-compliance regarding financial disclosures
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Organization for Responsible Governance is highlighting the urgent need to reinforce regulatory frameworks to ensure compliance, and cultivate public trust in our governance. Findings from last year's financial disclosures shed light on a pattern of non-compliance among senators, senior civil servants, and elected officials, which ORG says signals entrenched issues within [...