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Road Traffic still supplying details on missing money
ROAD Traffic Department Controller Ross Smith confirmed yesterday that officials are still actively supplying evidence to police in connection with the auditor general's findings of multi-million dollar losses at the department.
Bahamas Striping to host second day of prayer for small and medium-sized businesses
Thirteen years ago First Step Academy (FSA) opened its doors with six students and three staff members. Today its enrollment is 630 and growing, with the school set to open its fourth location in the new school year.
State of crisis: Children's Emergency Hostel needs helping hand
The Children's Emergency Hostel (CEH) is in a financial bind, according to its chairman, Arthur Peet.
PLP chairman wants PAC to probe FNM over 2007 Road Traffic decision
PLP chairman Bradley Roberts yesterday called for the Public Accounts Committee to investigate the Free National Movement's decision in 2007 to cancel the request for proposal process for the modernisation of the Road Traffic Department.
Simeon Hall urges prosecution of civil servants who steal
Both Minister of Transport & Aviation Glenys Hanna-Martin and Minister of Social Services and Community Development Melanie Griffin owe it to the public to seek the prosecution of those responsible for theft from their respective ministries.
Halkitis: FNM playing politics with Road Traffic Dept.
Minister of State for Finance Michael Halkitis said he is not surprised the Free National Movement (FNM) is avoiding responsibility for the "long standing" issues of fraud and malfeasance outlined in an auditor general's report on operations at the Department of Road Traffic.
Minister blaming FNM in road traffic row 'a sad excuse'
DNA Leader Branville McCartney yesterday blasted Transport and Aviation Minister Glenys Hanna Martin for seeking to blame a previous FNM administration for the chronic financial problems plaguing the Road Traffic Department.
Audit: Clarence A. Bain building poses risk to staff and public
An auditor general's report has warned that the Clarence A. Bain building on Thompson Boulevard poses "serious risks of injuries" to the staff and public and places the government in a liable position in the event of an injury.
Millions lost at Road Traffic
Millions lost at Road Traffic
An auditor general report has revealed that a minimum of $10 million in motor vehicle license revenue at the Road Traffic Department has been lost due a "severe lack of order and control around the safeguarding of assets, collection of revenue and reporting of the same".
Minnis, Butler-Turner call for strong action at Road Traffic
While the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) "celebrates" its fourth anniversary in office, The Bahamas is crumbling to the ground, according to Opposition Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis, who yesterday launched a scathing attack on the PLP in the wake of a damning auditor general report on the Department of Road Traffic.