November 26, 2012
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Rolle takes NIB ministerial role
GARDEN Hills MP Brensil Rolle is now the substantive minister of the public service and the National Insurance Board more than two months after he was sworn in as a minister of state, confirmed Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis yesterday. Speaking to
Former Road Traffic Controller hits out at chaos of new system
FORMER Road Traffic Controller Brensil Rolle yesterday slammed the government for the chaos and long lines associated with the Road Traffic Department’s automated system roll out, blaming it on “poor management” and a “lack of preparation.”
FNM Acting Chairman: Govt will spend 'substantially more' than $7m on Carnival
FREE National Movement (FNM) acting Chairman Brensil Rolle yesterday predicted that the government will spend “substantially more” than the budgeted $7m on this year’s Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival as he chastised the Christie administration for “continuing to waste our money”.
FNM ‘unsure’ if Save the Bays gave party money
ACTING Free National Movement Chairman Brensil Rolle yesterday said he was unsure whether the party had received money from environmental lobby group Save The Bays but noted the organisation did receive a donation from the law firm of one of its top directors, Callenders & Co.
FNM chairman reaffirms Minnis support after call for resignation
ACTING Free National Movement (FNM) Chairman Brensil Rolle has reaffirmed the party's support of its leader in the face of public calls for his resignation.
FNM funding battle claims ‘not true’
ACTING FNM Chairman Brensil Rolle yesterday denied that party Leader Dr Hubert Minnis and former Chairman Michael Pintard are locked in a bitter battle over party donations, branding the allegation as “not true” and “damaging” to both men.
Brensil Rolle named as acting FNM chairman
THE Free National Movement has appointed Brensil Rolle as acting chairman of the party, according to a statement from the party.
FNM: Show evidence on homes claim
THE FNM yesterday challenged the government to produce evidence that taxpayer dollars will now have to be spent on repairs to homes constructed under the Ingraham administration’s low cost housing programme.
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