May 17, 2012
Deputy Prime Minister Philip 'Brave' Davis
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Investigation into Wells letter row is complete
DEPUTY Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis said yesterday that an investigation he ordered into what led Ministry of Works Parliamentary Secretary Renward Wells to sign a multi-million dollar letter of intent with Stellar Waste Management is complete amid concerns that the government has not taken disciplinary action.
VIDEOS OF SUSPECTS RELEASED
Deputy Prime Minister Philip 'Brave' Davis was the victim of an armed robbery at his home early this morning.
Clampdown on scrap metal is ‘in the works’
AMID increased calls for the government to move speedily in regulating scrap metal yards, Deputy Prime Minister Philip “Brave”’ Davis yesterday said a clamp down is in the works and forthcoming.
$3m more needed for road works
MORE than $3 million is needed to complete work on several roads in New Providence, announced Works Minister Philip “Brave” Davis yesterday.
Deputy PM's wife sues company where he served as director
THE wife of Deputy Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis, Ann Marie, is suing a company of which he served as director before the 2012 general election.
Delay in PLP's Andros promises
DEPUTY Prime Minister and Minister of Works and Urban Development Philip Davis thanked residents of South Andros for their patience as the government works to settle debts and bills left by the previous administration.
Deputy PM: Oil talk 'irrelevant'
FOLLOWING the FNM’s call for “full disclosure” on reported PLP links with the Bahamas Petroleum Company, Deputy Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis voiced his resentment over the “irrelevant” discussion and branded the opposition’s outcry as an “attempt to taint the character and integrity of myself and others”.
Bahamasair seeks additional $11.2M
Bahamasair needs an additional $11.2 million taxpayer subsidy to get it through the 2012-2013 fiscal year, the national flag carrier having seen its half-year net loss increase by 19.4 per cent year-over-year.
DAVIS: $1M bill to fix Abaco roads
MORE than $1 million will be needed to fix the many Abaco roads which are in a state of disrepair, Minister of Works Philip ‘Brave’ Davis said.
Deputy PM in prominent role for water conference
THE Deputy Prime Minister will play a “very active” role as host of the 21st annual Caribbean Water and Waste-water Association Conference, which is set to attract more than 300 delegates to the Atlantis Resort.
Grove businesses lose $40m on roads
Members of the Coconut Grove Business League (CGBL) are aiming to meet with Minister of Works and Urban Development, Philip Davis, in a bid to r
$16m for roads project engineer
THE UK-based project management and engineering firm, Mott MacDonald, has been paid more that $16 million for supervisory services related to road building contracts in New Providence over the past 13 years, the Deputy Prime Minister said yesterday, adding that he was considering a different approach in the future.
'Major assault' on crime pledged
THE GOVERNMENT will not compromise on its charge to exact a "major assault" on the issues of crime and unemployment in the country despite fiscal limitations, Deputy Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis said yesterday.
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