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Debate on the Midyear Budget Review: Fiscal Year 2015-2016 by the Hon. Philip E. Davis
This is the midyear budget review and the contributions have been hijacked by many distractions. I will not allow myself to be distracted but obedient to the reason that we are here.
NIB registration drive to 'cleanse and update' database
The National Insurance Board (NIB) has embarked on a registration drive designed to "cleanse and update" its database, given that there are 40,000 businesses on its register, and the last time a registration drive was conducted was in 2006, according to NIB Head of Compliance Stephen Thompson.
Remarks by the Rt. Hon. Perry G. Christie on the Occasion of the completion of the welcome centre, restaurant and spa at the February Point Resort
Remarks by the Rt. Hon. Perry G. Christie on the Occasion of the completion of the welcome centre, restaurant and spa at the February Point Resort, Presidential Community, Marina and Gold Course project
Lady Sassoon Golden Heart Award winner: Mrs. Elma Garraway
The Fifty-second Annual Heart Ball was held this past weekend at the Melia Nassau Beach Resort. A highlight of the evening was the presentation of the Lady Sassoon Golden Heart Award, which was presented to Mrs. Elma Garraway.
The curious case of the BAMSI contract
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.
Davis denies cronyism claim
Davis denies cronyism claim
Deputy Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis said yesterday there was no cronyism involved in the award of a contract for the female dominatory at the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) to a company partially owned by former Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Minister Darrell Rolle.
Cronyism claims and BAMSI contracts
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.
Turks and Caicos Crown land valued at $75m sold for $3m, says prosecutor
On Friday, Andrew Mitchell QC concluded the second week of his opening statement on behalf of the prosecution in the criminal trial of former Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) premier Michael Misick and others by outlining how Crown land valued at $75 million was sold for $3 million
Baha Mar ought to have gone to arbitration, Maynard asserts
Among the most important benefits to having a cadre of trained arbitration professionals in a jurisdiction are community mediation, case management and domestic arbitration.
San Salvador to get new primary/ secondary school
San Salvador to get new primary/ secondary school
The Government of The Bahamas will construct a new state-of-the-art primary and secondary school on twenty acres of shared land in North Victoria Hill, San Salvador.