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February 14, 2016
The curious case of the BAMSI contract

The company owned partially by former Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Minister Darrell Rolle which received a contract for the female dormitory at the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) was incorporated on April 30, 2013, a company search has revealed.

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February 07, 2016
Cronyism claims and BAMSI contracts

Former Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Minister Darrell Rolle acknowledged over the weekend that a company that was awarded a contract for the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) was formed by his law office and he does have an interest in it, but he strongly rejected a claim by Fort Charlotte MP Dr. Andre Rollins that cronyism was involved in the award of the contract.

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Heads must roll
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March 09, 2015
Heads must roll

The fact that the Ministry of Works has no evidence the male dorm at the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) that burned in a fire on January 15 was ever insured underscores the level of slackness that exists in some areas of government.

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September 22, 2009
Mangrove Cay Clinic gets facelift

The re-launching of primary healthcare services at the Mangrove Cay Community Clinic will allow for the ?adequate and timely delivery of high-quality healthcare? to the residents of Mangrove Cay, Minister of Health Dr. the Hon. Hubert A, Minnis said.

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February 10, 2016
Rollins to DPM: Grow up and get real

Fort Charlotte MP Dr. Andre Rollins yesterday fired back at Deputy Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis over his "asinine" statement regarding Rollins' recent inquiries about "an apparent no-bid contract", awarded to a company partially owned by former Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Minister Darrell Rolle to construct the female dormitory at the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMS...

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