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IDB exec: 'Further progress to be achieved' at landfill
Executives of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), speaking in the sidelines of the annual general meetings of the boards of governors of the IDB and Inter-American Investment Corporation (IIC), said with every loan the bank does, "transparency" is a primary concern.
Ferreira: Gov't making desperate attempts to hold on to power
Environmental attorney Romauld Ferreira suggested yesterday that the "intimidation" tactics employed by government ministers against members of the Save The Bays (STB) environmental group amounted to a "desperate attempt by desperate little men to hold on to power at any cost".
'KB' calls Fitzgerald 'a coward'
'KB' calls Fitzgerald 'a coward'
Bahamian artist and Save the Bays (STB) member Kirkland "KB" Bodie yesterday accused Education Minister Jerome Fitzgerald of being a "coward", and charged that Fitzgerald's accusations against the environmental advocacy organization are "asinine".
Concerns over emails release
Concerns over emails release
Amid questions regarding the method Education Minister Jerome Fitzgerald used to retrieve the private emails of several Save the Bays members, Data Commissioner Sharmie Farrington-Austin said over the weekend that the tabling of private correspondence in the House of Assembly is a "dangerous trend and opens the society up to chaos".
LOUIS BACON: 'Why my noxious neighbour Nygard is to blame for this scandal'
Louis Bacon rejects accusations that Save The Bays is plotting to unseat the government, welcomes a ban on foreign electoral campaign funding and is shocked by Peter Nygard's disrespect of the Prime Minister and a senior minister's use of unauthorised access to private financial information.
Save the Bays welcomes FBI probe
Save the Bays welcomes FBI probe
AN environmental group accused of plotting to "destabilise" the Christie administration yesterday welcomed the government's invite to the Federal Bureau of Investigation to conduct an independent probe into its actions in relation to an ongoing feud between two Lyford Cay residents.
Pintard must go
Pintard must go
The time has passed for Free National Movement (FNM) Chairman Michael Pintard to tender his resignation as chairman and as a senator in the Bahamas Senate.
Break-in at Keod Smith's office
Break-in at Keod Smith's office
The law office of Keod Smith was broken into between 9:55 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. Sunday, Smith said.
Marijuana use compounded man's schizophrenia, court hears
A schizophrenic man who fatally stabbed his five-year-old brother had a "genetic predisposition" to the mental illness that was further compounded by marijuana abuse, a psychiatrist told a Supreme Court judge yesterday.