December 11, 2013
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Davis: PLP will not fall apart
DEPUTY Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis yesterday rejected the idea that the Progressive Liberal Party would become unstable like the Free National Movement if Prime Minister Perry Christie chooses to step down as leader.
Davis slams Baha Mar amid ongoing road costs dispute
DEPUTY Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis yesterday criticised Baha Mar executives saying they have not been co-operative in the continuing dispute over more than $19m for the construction of the West Bay Street diversion and Corridor-7 road projects.
Deputy PM tells New York Times to get its facts right
DEPUTY Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis yesterday criticised an article published in The New York Times last week about this country’s immigration policy and called on the leading international newspaper to “have the facts right before they opine on any conduct of our government”.
Deputy PM says Bills will pass with or without wells
DEPUTY Prime Minister Philip Davis yesterday said he believed that the government will still be able to pass constitutional referendum Bills with or without the vote of Bamboo Town MP Renward Wells.
Deputy PM satisfied with Wells being fired
WORKS Minister Philip “Brave” Davis yesterday said he was satisfied with the decision to fire his former Parliamentary Secretary Renward Wells over the multi-million dollar letter of intent controversy.
Wells 'not playing active role' during row, says Davis
DEPUTY Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis says Bamboo Town MP Renward Wells is not playing an active role in the Ministry of Works while the controversy over his allegedly unauthorised signing of a letter of intent persists.
Davis: I’m not trying to undermine prime minister
DEPUTY Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis yesterday dismissed claims that he is trying to “undermine” Prime Minister Perry Christie in an effort to become PLP leader.
Deputy PM calls on developed nations to tackle climate change
THE developed world must partner with The Bahamas and other small island developing states to enhance their resilience to and address the negative impacts of climate change on these island-nations, if “we truly believe” that the polluter must pay, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Works and Urban Development Philip “Brave” Davis said.
Deputy PM calls on Rollins to ‘do the honourable thing’
AFTER earlier signalling that he intended to deal with concerns about clashes with PLP backbenchers during an upcoming caucus meeting, Deputy Prime Minister Philip ‘Brave’ Davis spoke publicly in the House yesterday on the matter.
August 31 deadline agreed for path to BEC restructure
THE government expects to have a “definitive” path to restructuring at the Bahamas Electricity Corporation by the end of next month.
Law firm defends Deputy PM in claim over $10m estate
A LAWYER in the firm Davis & Co yesterday defended the actions of Deputy Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis while in private practice following published reports in The Miami Herald that a Cuban woman has raised concerns about a financial transaction over the reported $10 million estate of her deceased expatriate husband who lived in the Bahamas.
No change to plans for BEC after blackout
LAST week’s island-wide black out has not accelerated the government’s plans to restructure the Bahamas Electricity Corporation, Minister of Works Philip “Brave” Davis said yesterday.
Deputy PM denies claims of layoffs after BEC deal
MINISTER of Works Philip Davis yesterday denied that the government’s proposed break-up deal of the Bahamas Electricity Corporation (BEC) will lead to mass layoffs.
Davis closes in on end to Baha Mar negotiations
NEGOTIATIONS with Baha Mar over costing for the reconfiguration of West Bay Street could be finalised by the end of the month, Deputy Prime Minister, Philip Davis, said yesterday.
'We must take up Mandela's mantle'
THOSE who want to see a more peaceful and fair world must take up the mantle of Nelson Mandela and demand universal liberty and justice, Deputy Prime Minister Philip Davis told the House of Assembly yesterday.
Brave: I was not targeted
ACTING Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis yesterday shrugged off concerns that he was personally targeted by the three gunmen who invaded his home and terrorised his family.
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