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Turnquest says govt making BOB 'potential washing machine'
By allowing Bank of The Bahamas to accept the proceeds of online gaming - especially when the other clearing banks in the jurisdiction have clearly stated that they will not accept those funds - Shadow Minister for Finance Peter Turnquest said that, in effect, the Christie administration is setting up Bank of The Bahamas to "potentially be a washing machine" or a conduit to introduce funds from on...
Give God a chance
Give God a chance
Jesus said to the servants, "Fill the jars with water"; so they filled them to the brim.- John 2:3-7 Are you feeling defeated because you see no way out and no hope left? Is your back against the wall, your night is dark and long, and you are crying and praying for daybreak? As you ...
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YMCA Report on Effects of Hurricane Dorian
YMCA Report on Effects of Hurricane Dorian
Hurricane Dorian smashed into Grand Bahama on September 1st, 2019 with sustained winds of 185 mph, torrential rains and relentless flooding, causing70% of the island to become submerged. The horror hung over the island for a seemingly interminable 40 hours, the slowest moving hurricane ever. It swept away houses, killed an unknown number of people, devastated the landscape, spilled oil from stora...
Davis: Budget offers no relief for ordinary people
Davis: Budget offers no relief for ordinary people
Opposition Leader Philip Brave Davis charged yesterday that the 2017/2018 budget is "steeped" with financial benefits for families, other loved ones and friends of those in government, but is oppressive for the poor people in The Bahamas.
"When the FNM says it's the people's time, we are constrained to ask who are these people?" Davis said as he contributed to the budget debate in the House of Ass...
D'Aguilar's company linked to another falsified invoice
Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Chairman Bradley Roberts yesterday labeled Freetown candidate and owner of Superwash Limited Dionisio D'Aguilar a "serial tax dodger", revealing in several Bahamas Customs Department documents that the company was linked to another falsified invoice, this time on the shipment of 53 washers and dryers and 53 coin boxes.
D'Aguilar strongly rejected the tax dodger clai...
D'Aguilar company made false declarations in 2014 case
SUPERWASH Limited, the company owned by Free National Movement candidate for Free Town Dionisio D'Aguilar, submitted three false declarations to the Bahamas Customs Department in 2014 which would have cost the government more than $35,000 in unpaid duty, according to documents obtained by The Tribune...
Roberts reveals Superwash fined for cheating customs
Roberts reveals Superwash fined for cheating customs
In what some PLPs yesterday dubbed a "bombshell", Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Chairman Bradley Roberts charged that Free National Movement (FNM) Freetown candidate, businessman Dionisio D'Aguilar, knowingly and fraudulently altered the original invoices issued by Whirlpool Corporation on a shipment of 27 commercial washing machines.
D'Aguilar owns Superwash Limited. On January 29, 2014, the co...
Man convicted of firearm trafficking to appeal
Man convicted of firearm trafficking to appeal
A MAN who maintains he was wrongly convicted of the trafficking of 16 firearms and assorted ammunition will now have his case heard in November in the Court of Appeal.
Lack of legislation means contractors 'missing out' on foreign-led projects
OUTSPOKEN contractor Stephen Wrinkle lamented yesterday that the local construction industry was "stuck in the spin cycle" in the absence of legislative policy that would mandate Bahamian participation in foreign direct investment (FDI) projects.