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Roberts blames Minnis for Pintard resignation
Roberts blames Minnis for Pintard resignation
Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Chairman Bradley Roberts said yesterday that while Free National Movement (FNM) Chairman Michael Pintard's resignation as chairman and as a senator on Monday was not surprising, Opposition Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis is to blame.
Nygard says he's innocent
Nygard says he's innocent
Attorneys for Lyford Cay resident Peter Nygard will move to strike out the recent murder plot claim made against Nygard and attorney Keod Smith as frivolous, vexatious and scandalous, according to a statement released on Nygard's behalf by a Los Angeles-based public relations firm yesterday.
Bahamas Mega-Resort stands empty, casualty of dispute with Chinese partners
Trei Bethel had been looking for work in the Bahamas for about a year when he finally got a break: a coveted spot in a program that trained young Bahamians to work at Baha Mar, a $3.5 billion mega-resort nearing completion on Nassau?s white-sand Cable Beach.
Bowe's retirement takes effect
Bowe's retirement takes effect
Former Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF) Commodore Roderick Bowe's retirement from the organization took effect on November 24, The Nassau Guardian can confirm.
TUC presses govt on NHI details
TUC presses govt on NHI details
With registration for National Health Insurance (NHI) set to start on January 18, the Trade Union Congress (TUC) yesterday expressed concern that the government has yet to provide the umbrella union with key information about the plan and how it will impact its members.
COB study: Bahamians willing to pay healthcare tax
COB study: Bahamians willing to pay healthcare tax
The Economic Society of The College of The Bahamas (ESOCOB) has conducted a study which the society and Assistant Professor Randy Forbes, who heads COB's Banking, Economics and Finance Department, shows that the overwhelming majority of Bahamians believe in the concept of universal healthcare such as the National Health Insurance (NHI) scheme, and are willing to be taxed to pay for it.
COB moves to greatly improve financial administration
The College of The Bahamas wishes to inform the public that great efforts are being made to improve the financial administration of The College.
Liquidations and liquidators - part 3
Liquidations and liquidators - part 3
"In modern business it is not the crook who is to be feared most, it is the honest man who doesn't know what he is doing."- William Wordsworth
Statement on Baha Mar by The Bahamas Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs
The Government is deeply disappointed that Baha Mar?s insolvency and the continuing delays in resolving it have led the Joint Provisional Liquidators to apply for and obtain sanction to implement a redundancy programme affecting approximately 2,000 Baha Mar employees.
AG defends govt's handling of Baha Mar crisis
AG defends govt's handling of Baha Mar crisis
Attorney General Allyson Maynard-Gibson yesterday "categorically rejected" the suggestion that a mass layoff exercise at Baha Mar could have been avoided if the developer had continued to pursue a bankruptcy plan in the United States and suggested that it would have likely been worse.