August 9, 2012
Cleola Hamilton
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Hamilton accuses the FNM of being misogynistic
SOUTH BEACH MP Cleola Hamilton said last evening that she believes if there was no public outcry to Montagu MP Richard Lightbourn’s “tube tying” comments, that the Free National Movement would have taken steps to enforce that “outdated” policy.
Hamilton: 'Don't like the PLP? Leave!'
SOUTH Beach MP Cleola Hamilton criticised political “turncoats” yesterday who are attempting to dismantle the Progressive Liberal Party. She urged them to “gather the testicular fortitude” and leave the party.
Hamilton calls for standardised violent crime statistics
CLEOLA Hamilton, South Beach MP, yesterday called for standardisation of violent crime statistics following mass confusion over disparities between Princess Margaret Hospital and Royal Bahamas Police Force records.
Nurses will be paid owed salary increases today
THE demands for unpaid salary increases to a group of nurses did not fall on deaf ears as officials have confirmed that payments will go out today.
Nurses take strike action
THE FNM has criticised the government for failing to keep its promises to Bahamian workers after nurses across the public health system failed to show up for work yesterday.
Latest murder victim 'is the brother of mp'
A 40-year-old man of Nassau Village who became the country’s 96th murder victim for the year has been unofficially confirmed as the brother of South Beach MP Cleola Hamilton.
Hamilton going nowhere, say union over resignation call
IN view of conflict of interest allegations in South Beach MP Cleola Hamilton’s appointment as a cabinet minister while still a union leader, and calls for her resignation, the two unions she leads have come to her defence. “She ain’t going anywhere,” they stated.
Union chief demands resignation of MP
JOHN Pinder, Bahamas Public Services Union President, yesterday called for the resignation of South Beach MP Cleola Hamilton on grounds that her executive roles in two unions and a governmental post creates a conflict of interest.
Questions about foreign nurses
PARLIAMENTARY Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cleola Hamilton, questioned in the House of Assembly yesterday why the number of foreign nurses serving in the Bahamas increased by 25 per cent in 2012 over the figures of the previous year. As the former president of the Bahamas Nurses Union, Ms Hamilton said she was disturbed by this “alarming” trend.
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