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Labour Minister Announces Plans for National Skills Symposium to Address Skills Gap in Country
Labour Minister Announces Plans for National Skills Symposium to Address Skills Gap in Country
he Minister of Labour, Senator the Hon. Dion A. Foulkes announced that in an effort to address the lack of sufficient skilled Bahamian workers to meet the demands of the current and future labour needs in The Bahamas...
Symposium planned to address labour needs in the country
One hundred individuals have been identified to participate in a National Skills Symposium to assist in ascertaining if curricula used in government institutions are relevant to the demands of the current job market...
Now name and shame non-disclosure MPs
Now name and shame non-disclosure MPs
OPPOSITION Leader Philip "Brave" Davis called yesterday on Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis to live up to his pre-election promises and identify those who have not declared their assets and liabilities to the Public Disclosure Commission in accordance with the Public Disclosure Act...
Chairman appointment expires - and still no disclosures revealed
THE public will have to wait just a bit longer for the final listing and review of financial disclosures for the last three years, with Public Disclosure Commission Chairman Myles Laroda yesterday refusing to comment on the work of the unit without...
Disclosure probe: Now delay down to mould
Disclosure probe: Now delay down to mould
MORE than three months after the government's self-imposed deadline to prosecute delinquent public officials under the Public Disclosure Act, the Public Disclosure Commission has yet to conduct any work, leaving the Minnis administration's mandate in limbo...
Borco Makes Donation to Hurricane Victims
Borco Makes Donation to Hurricane Victims
The Bahamas Oil Refining Company (BORCO) donated $32,210 to the National Emergency Management Agency on Thursday afternoon to assist those persons in the Southern and Central Bahamas affected by the recent hurricane.
Disclosure three' may go unpunished
Disclosure three' may go unpunished
PUBLIC Disclosure Commission Chairman Myles Laroda yesterday distanced himself from the government's pledge to prosecute non-compliant parliamentarians, telling The Tribune it is possible no penalties will be exacted...
Five years and no disclosures
Five years and no disclosures
DESPITE repeated calls for parliamentarians to submit annual financial declarations as mandated by law, Public Disclosure Commission (PDC) Chairman Myles Laroda said yesterday that there is a handful of officials who did not make a single disclosure for the entire five-year term of the Christie administration...
Hall says it's not his job to check disclosures accuracy
AMIDST mounting controversy over the accuracy of disclosures filed by election candidates last week, both Parliamentary Commissioner Sherlyn Hall and Public Disclosure...
Minnis call to prosecute 'not proper process'
Minnis call to prosecute 'not proper process'
THE call from FNM Leader Dr Hubert Minnis for Attorney General Allyson Maynard-Gibson to prosecute members of Parliament for violating the Public Disclosure Act has not come "from the proper people from whom it should commence".