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January 16, 2013
Government consults on pensions for public sector

THE government is consulting with a local firm on how best to formulate a proper pension regime for persons in the public sector, Prime Minister Perry Christie said yesterday.

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December 17, 2012
PM To Consult Before Deciding Referendum Questions

Prime Minister Perry Christie has said the proponents and opponents of the upcoming gambling referendum will be able to give input before the referendum question or questions are framed.

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July 24, 2012
Symptai Consulting to hold workshop on Thursday

The statistics are alarming. Businesses, banks, insurance companies, telecoms, utilities, government departments and enterprises that handle funds or sell services are as vulnerable as retailers to fraud and theft, but suffer even more in accidental overpayments, together causing losses of up to six percent annually.
But until recently, uncovering that type of fraud among service providers was muc...

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July 24, 2012
Police: Owners Consulted Before Homes Demolished

Yesterday, a tractor tore down two buildings in the Fort Charlotte constituency ? one on Tyler Street and the other on Quarry Mason Road. Since the May 7 election, Urban Renewal teams have overseen dozens of demolitions, which the police say stop criminals from using dilapidated structures to hide guns and drugs.

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March 30, 2012
Commending the government for consulting with Bratton

Dear Editor,
I commend the government for seeking the advice of William Bratton as part of the fight against crime. This is a positive development that is clearly one of many tools being employed by our police in their ongoing battle against crime. Inviting one of the top law enforcement officers in the world to offer advice is what anyone serious about rooting out crime would want to do. I wonder...

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March 29, 2012
Consulting with Bratton a good move

Dear Editor,

William Bratton, the former police commissioner in New York City who is credited with cleaning up New York crime problems in the mid-1990s, was in town recently for a consultation with Bahamian Police Commissioner Ellison Greenslade and the Cabinet of The Bahamas government.
Since it's election season, though, some politicians are out already suggesting it's too little and too late a...

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March 01, 2012
Union to consult lawyers over lost KFC wages

By KHRISNA VIRGIL

kvirgil@tribunemedia.net

KFC employees could take legal action to recover wages lost when the chain shut down after the company refused to continue business without a new industrial agreement.

Yesterday, Bahamas Hotel, Catering and Allied Workers Union (BHCAWU) vice-president Darren Woods said employees raised the wage concerns when they met with union officials hours before t...

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April 03, 2011
PM 'expected to consult with Bamboo Town constituency association'

PRIME Minister and FNM leader Hubert Ingraham is expected to consult with the Bamboo Town Constituency Association tomorrow, according to a senior FNM.

It was also said that Clifton MP Kendal Wright is being considered as a possible candidate for the area as part of a strategic boundary revision that may eliminate his seat.

Last night, FNM Chairman Carl Bethel was tightlipped over whether or no...

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January 06, 2021
Bannister: No final decision yet on WSC fee increase

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Works Desmond Bannister said yesterday the government has not settled on how much it will increase Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) fees, as it is still awaiting a study by an international consulting firm. Last month, Minister of State for Finance Senator Kwasi Thompson said in an effort ...
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September 09, 2014
Apple lifts curtain on iPhone 6, Apple Watch

Apple (AAPL) on Tuesday introduced two new iPhones, its long-awaited Apple Watch and a mobile payment system as part of a marketing blitz aimed at drumming up consumer excitement. Now the question is whether the new gear will live up to the hype...

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