March 29, 2012
Elliston Rahming
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Wilson: Rahming was victim of low standard US report
DR ELLISTON Rahming’s failure to be appointed as Bahamian ambassador to the US last year resulted from another “low standard” report that ranks alongside the controversial Investment Climate document, a leading businessman has charged.
Rahming is the ambassador who never was as new man appointed in Washington
AFTER months of waiting for Dr Elliston Rahming to be accepted as the Bahamas’ Ambassador to Washington, the Bahamas has been forced to transfer him to the United Nations and appoint Dr Eugene Newry in his place.
Rahming to sue Brent Symonette
FORMER prison superintendent Elliston Rahming says he is taking legal action against Brent Symonette and The Nassau Guardian over comments concerning his delayed appointment as the country’s ambassador in Washington, DC.
Ambassador delay raises questions
CONCERNS have been raised over the delay in the installation of Dr Elliston Rahming as US Ambassador to Washington.
Rahming was not in comtempt of court
PRISON Superintendent Elliston Rahming was not found in contempt of court after a senior judge accepted that a clerical error resulted in the unintentional absence of an inmate from several court proceedings.
Rahming to stay in prison role pending replacement
PRIME Minister Perry Christie yesterday said Dr Elliston Rahming will remain Superintendent of Prisons until the government is able to find a suitable replacement for him.
Rahming to be ambassador
PRISON Superintendent Dr Elliston Rahming has reportedly been appointed Bahamas Ambassador to Washington, DC.
Prison chief ordered to explain court absences
PRISON Superintendent Elliston Rahming was yesterday ordered to appear before the Supreme Court and explain why on several occasions an inmate did not show up for proceedings.
Union officials demand prison chief's resignation
THE National Congress of Trade Unions yesterday demanded the resignation of Prison Superintendent Ellison Rahming, saying he failed to deliver better working conditions for his officers.
Prisons chief blames bus breakdown for court delays
SUPERINTENDENT of Prisons Dr Elliston Rahming apologised to appellate court judges for the late arrival of prisoners to that court two weeks ago. The prison chief explained that the incident was not a "contemptuous" act on his agency's behalf, or an attempt to disobey the court.
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