May 9, 2012
Prime Minister Perry Christie
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FNM warns Christie to serve all Bahamians
FNM acting chairman Darron Cash said someone needs to remind Prime Minister Perry Christie that he is the leader of all Bahamians, not just supporters of his party.
Concern over S&P rating
THERE is “at least a one in three chance” that Standard & Poor’s (S&P) will downgrade the Bahamas’ sovereign credit rating within the next 24 months, with Wall Street ruling tax reform out as a major difference maker in the short-term.
PM: We must do more to fight domestic abuse
PRIME Minister Perry Christie said the government must do more to fight the scourge of domestic abuse.
PM pledges to meet City Markets chief
PRIME Minister Perry Christie said yesterday that he intends to meet with Mark Finlayson, principal of the now-defunct City Markets supermarket chain, and help resolve employee demands for a collective $3 million severance package that hundreds are awaiting.
PM pledges to review all FNM projects
PRIME Minister Perry Christie yesterday announced that his government will be reviewing all outstanding projects initiated by the former administration in a bid to revive investor confidence.
PM eases back from 10,000 jobs pledge
PRIME Minister Perry Christie slightly backed off from his party’s pledge to create 10,000 jobs this year.
PM: Bahamas facing the toughest economic times
PRIME MINISTER Perry Christie warned senior public servants the Bahamas is in one of the most difficult and challenging economic periods in its history.
PM: Deficit to reach $500m
AS A result of the "dire" fiscal position left in place by the policies of the former FNM administration, Prime Minister Perry Christie predicted the deficit for the coming fiscal year to soar upwards of $500 million.
Extra $77m needed to finish road improvement project
PRIME Minister Perry Christie yesterday lashed out at recent criticisms of the public funds used for official ceremonies, adding that naysayers should be focused on the over-budget roadworks project.
Christie: Governemnt will carry on with mortgage relief plan
THE government will move forward with its promised mortgage relief plan under "strict consultation", Prime Minister Perry Christie confirmed yesterday.
PM: Cabinet meeting is day one
PRIME Minister Perry Christie said his government's agenda will be shaped by the fiscal realities of the country. The newly formed Cabinet met for the fir
PM announces final Cabinet Ministers list
Prime Minister Perry Christie has formally announced the final list of Ministers to be named to his Cabinet.
BPC shares up 20% after vote result
SHARES in the Bahamas Petroleum Company jumped 20 per cent yesterday in the wake of the General Election that returned the Progressive Liberal Party to power.
Big promises for art community
THE arts and culture community plan the hold the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) to its promises, now that a landslide victory in the general election has heralded them into power.
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