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'We got your back'
'We got your back'
Amid rumblings among some Long Islanders that their elected member of Parliament Adrian Gibson should give up his seat after being charged in relation to alleged corruption at the Water and Sewerage Corporation, the Free National Movement's (FNM) Long Island Association has written to constituents expressing full support of Gibson.
Bahamas brokerage firm charged by U.S. SEC over international fraud
The principal of a publicly-listed Bahamian investment company has been charged in the U.S. over his alleged central role in an international fraud scheme that saw investors lose hundreds of millions of dollars.
Julian Brown, president and chief executive officer of Benchmark (Bahamas) Limited and principal of Alliance Investment Management (AIM), has been charged in a Chicago federal court along ...
Clash and conflict
Clash and conflict
A letter signed by several members of the Free National Movement's (FNM) Exuma and Ragged Island Association, dated January 13, and addressed to FNM Chairman Sidney Collie, objected to the party's ratification of Navarro Bowe, 28, and says the association voted for former FNM Minister Phenton Neymour as the constituency's candidate in the next election.
On Sunday, Collie told us that while Neymour...
Clash and conflict
Clash and conflict
A letter signed by several members of the Free National Movement's (FNM) Exuma and Ragged Island Association, dated January 13, and addressed to FNM Chairman Sidney Collie, objected to the party's ratification of Navarro Bowe, 28, and says the association voted for former FNM Minister Phenton Neymour as the constituency's candidate in the next election.
On Sunday, Collie told us that while Neymour...
47m lost at Road Traffic
47m lost at Road Traffic
THE auditor general has warned of a severe lack of order and control surrounding safeguarding the assets and collection of revenue at the Road Traffic Department, while revealing an estimated $47m in losses from vehicle license revenue resulting from employees and motorists "circumventing rules and regulations".
Cuban embassy opening signals new era in U.S.-Cuba relations
The Cuban flag has been hoisted at the country's embassy in Washington. It's a symbolic move signaling the start of a new post-Cold War era in U.S.-Cuba relations. Cuba's foreign minister presided over the flag-raising ceremony Monday...
'There will be consequences for BAMSI contract breach'
Someone in the Ministry of Works will be held accountable for failing to ensure that all contractors for the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) had the requisite all-risk insurance, Minister of State for Works and Urban Development Arnold Forbes told The Nassau Guardian.
Bahamas Realty earns 5 Prestigious Awards at Global Real Estate Conference
Bahamas Realty received 5 prestigious awards for excellence from Leading Real Estate Companies of the World? (LeadingRE), including the Top International Luxury Brokerage award for member firms with 1-100 sales associates, recognizing Bahamas Realty...
LOI links and stony silence
LOI links and stony silence
Attorney Algernon Allen, the co-chair for Urban Renewal, had been in contact with Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Works Renward Wells months ahead of Wells signing a controversial letter of intent (LOI) with Stellar Energy Limited and had pushed the project on behalf of his client (Stellar), according to documentation obtained by National Review.
In July, Allen told The Tribune that he ...
AIDS Foundation: Company's claims 'unfortunate'
AIDS Foundation: Company's claims 'unfortunate'
The president of the Bahamas AIDS Foundation has expressed concern about a private company which has publicized itself as being a non-profit organization raising funds for the benefit of HIV/AIDS and cancer sufferers.
Noting that she had never heard of Celebrating Women International, Lady Camille Barnett said it is "unfortunate that there are people that try to misrepresent themselves".
CWI, as G...