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Statement by Immigration Minister the Hon. Fred Mitchell in response to Dionisio D'Aguilar's appearance on the Jeffrey Lloyd's radio show
I am advised that certain allegations about me personally and my performance as a Minister were made by the owner of Superwash and a former Board member of the failed Baha Mar project Dionisio D'Aguilar.
PM threatens to open files on Baha Mar
PM threatens to open files on Baha Mar
Despite suggestions from Baha Mar that the government has taken sides in an ongoing dispute with its general contractor, Prime Minister Perry Christie said yesterday the Christie administration has negotiated in good faith and threatened to reveal his files to prove his assertion.
Ms. Claudette Allens to be awarded 2015 "Woman of Distinction" Award
Celebrating Woman International (CWI) a subsidiary of TKHGFI nonprofit organization, announced plans today to award Ms. Claudette Allens with the ?Woman of Distinction Award? 2015...
D'Aguilar: Overly 'xenophobic' immigration policies mean 'anemic' growth
A prominent businessman yesterday said that the government must remain content with "anemic growth" if it persists with overly "xenophobic" immigration policies for skilled labor.
D'Aguilar tells LDI Students Good Customer Service is Key
Ninety-three young Bahamian men and women last week heard from Superwash President and CEO, Dionisio D?Aguilar who gave the students advice on how giving great customer service will be the success of Baha Mar...
'Let rivals compete with sub-standard BTC service'
'Let rivals compete with sub-standard BTC service'
A LOCAL businessman yesterday criticised the Bahamas Telecommunications Company for its "sub-standard" service and made an impassioned appeal to the government to hasten its steps to introduce a competitor to the market...
Businessman raises concerns about quality of BTC service
A PROMINENT businessman yesterday raised concerns about BTC's quality of service amid the attention being given to the new deal between Cable & Wireless Communications (CWC) and the government.
VAT commissioner's powers questioned
VAT commissioner's powers questioned
A prominent businessman has suggested that powers given to a value-added tax (VAT) commissioner under draft legislation are "setting a dangerous precedent" and may be unconstitutional...
'Revenue court' gets mixed reviews
'Revenue court' gets mixed reviews
Business stakeholders are offering mixed assessments of the government's decision to create a "revenue court" which would deal with tax and other revenue-related infractions, with some suggesting that it's a step in the right direction and others indicating that the government should be focusing on educating businesses on their obligations under the new VAT regime...
Govt must not 'overburden' business
Govt must not 'overburden' business
The government must "get out of the way" of private business if there is to be any hope of stimulating additional employment in the economy, and should ensure that it is being as "strategic" as possible in its new taxation measures to avoid strangling private enterprise, a former minister has warned...