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Turnquest supports email ruling
Turnquest supports email ruling
ALTHOUGH his party has not released an official position, Free National Movement Deputy Leader K. Peter Turnquest yesterday expressed support for the court ruling that Education Minister Jerome Fitzgerald could not be protected by parliamentary privilege when he tabled the personal emails of members of Save the Bays.
DNA rival urges voters to throw out Fitzgerald
DNA rival urges voters to throw out Fitzgerald
Democratic National Alliance Marathon candidate Emily Williams has urged voters not to re-elect current MP Jerome Fitzgerald given his controversial track record with the Rubis Gas Leak and his most recent legal woes stemming from the disclosure of private emails in parliament which saw him fined $150,000 by a Supreme Court judge.
Former data commissioner launches 2017 election bid
Former data commissioner launches 2017 election bid
FORMER Data Protection Commissioner Sharmie Farrington-Austin is not concerned about the naysayers who question her motivation to make a bid for the South Andros constituency as an independent candidate in next year's general election.
Save the Bays: Is our privacy still under threat
Save the Bays: Is our privacy still under threat
ENVIRONMENTAL action group Save The Bays (STB) yesterday questioned whether its privacy and personal information were still under threat after Education Minister Jerome Fitzgerald claimed that the group had spent nearly $1m on legal fees for their constitutional challenge against him.
Fitzgerald says he plans to appeal
Fitzgerald says he plans to appeal
EDUCATION Minister Jerome Fitzgerald says he plans to appeal the ruling handed down by Supreme Court judge Justice Indra Charles in the Save The Bays email hacking scandal yesterday.
$150,000 fine for Jerome Fitzgerald in Save The Bays emails row
IN A landmark ruling yesterday, Supreme Court Justice Indra Charles declared that Education Minister Jerome Fitzgerald was not legally justified when he tabled the private emails of environmental action group Save The Bays in Parliament, and therefore could not be protected by parliamentary privilege.
BREAKING NEWS: Fitzgerald must pay 150,000 damages over disclosure of Save The Bays emails
BREAKING NEWS: Fitzgerald must pay 150,000 damages over disclosure of Save The Bays emails
SUPREME COURT judge Justice Indra Charles ruled on Tuesday morning that Education Minister Jerome Fitzgerald breached the constitutional rights of environmental advocacy group Save The Bays by disclosing private emails in Parliament.
The 6 best features in the iPhone's new iOS 8
The 6 best features in the iPhone's new iOS 8
Apple released iOS 8 -- the newest version of the iPhone (and iPad) operating system last week, and many people rushed to install it...
Bain 'saddened' by Rolle's resignation
Bain 'saddened' by Rolle's resignation
Free National Movement (FNM) Pinewood candidate hopeful Lincoln Bain said yesterday he was saddened by attorney Lanisha Rolle's resignation from the Senate after a recording he made, in which Rolle made disparaging remarks against certain senior FNMs, became public.
Injunction still in place
Injunction still in place
The controversial injunction handed down by Supreme Court Justice Indra Charles prohibiting MPs from disclosing emails belonging to members of the environmental group Save The Bays remains in place and May 12 and 13 have been set to hear the substantive constitutional motion brought in relation to the issue.