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FNM Chairman Darron Cash

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‘Why has PM not explained sacking?’

FREE National Movement Chairman Darron Cash is demanding that Prime Minister Perry Christie explain the circumstances surrounding Bamboo Town MP Renward Wells’ unauthorised signing of a $650m letter of intent with a waste to energy company that led to his firing as an official in a government ministry.

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Cash condemns use of BIS as propaganda arm of the PLP

WITH just over two months until value added tax is officially introduced in the Bahamas, National Insurance Board Director Rowena Bethel said the organisation has identified an internal committee to ensure that the organisation is ready once the tax is implemented.

'Christie has failed as the leader of the nation'

FNM Chairman Darron Cash said yesterday Prime Minister Perry Christie “failed miserably” as the nation’s leader and minister of finance by neglecting to explain to the public the ramifications a “no” vote in the gaming referendum would have on the Bahamian economy.

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'PM no longer has moral authority to govern the nation'

FNM Chairman Darron Cash criticised Prime Minister Perry Christie and Deputy Prime Minister Philip Davis for “declaring war on the church” with their recent statements on the gambling issue.

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FNM wants apology for 2002 ‘no’ campaign

MEMBERS of the Free National Movement yesterday said the party is not focused on revenge for the part the Progressive Liberal Party played in the failed 2002 constitutional referendum, but stressed that the Christie administration should be faulted for hindering equal rights for women for political gain.

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GOVT BOARDS DELAY ‘SHOWS PM’S INABILITY TO KEEP UP’

FNM Chairman Darron Cash yesterday raised concerns over Prime Minister Perry Christie’s failure to reappoint statutory government boards as they expired more than a month ago on June 30.

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'Gut-wrenching' VAT on BEC bills

FNM Chairman Darron Cash yesterday blasted the government for its “gut-wrenching” decision to apply Value Added Tax to electricity bills.

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