September 26, 2014
FNM Chairman Darron Cash
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Follow CIBC lead on BOB, ex-FNM chair tells govt
A prominent Bank of The Bahamas shareholder yesterday urged the government to follow CIBC’s lead and “be more aggressive” in seeking to exit its 82.6 percent majority ownership of the lender. Darron Cash, the former Free National Movement (FNM) chai
'Way too early to celebrate' BOB's 199% profits rise
A prominent Bank of The Bahamas (BOB) shareholder yesterday warned it was “way too early to celebrate” its 199 percent first quarter profits increase as multiple concerns remain. Darron Cash, pictured, the former Free National Movement (FNM) chairman
Cash formally complains after being removed as delegate
LAST minute appointments to the Free National Movement’s Executive Committee should not be allowed to vote as delegates, according to former FNM Chairman Darron Cash.
It's time for convention - Now!
Your Say By DARRON CASH THE Free National Movement has become a shadow of its former self. The party I love should be at a high watermark comparable to its position on August 19, 1992, the day of our first general election victory. Instead, our great FNM risks being washed away in a tide of obscurity and irrelevance, being sunk by an anchor of leadership that has been found wanting.
Former chairman calls for early FNM convention
FORMER Free National Movement Chairman Darron Cash was adamant yesterday that a “clean up” of the FNM must take place, as the party could not contest the next general election with “splintered leadership”.
Former FNM Chairman: The AG is in ‘very clear conflict of interest’
FORMER FNM Chairman Darron Cash yesterday questioned whether Attorney General Allyson Maynard-Gibson has protected her personal interests while at the negotiating table with Baha Mar executives following years of reported legal representation to the resort’s developer Sarkis Izmirlian.
Cash asks if the plan was always to wrestle control from Izmirlian
FORMER Free National Movement Chairman Darron Cash yesterday questioned if it was Prime Minister Perry Christie’s plan all along to “wrestle control” of Baha Mar away from its developer Sarkis Izmirlian.
Cash: Rubis ‘teachable moment’ could ruin people’s lives
FORMER FNM Chairman Darron Cash criticised Prime Minister Perry Christie and four senior members of his Cabinet for the group’s poor handling of the controversial Marathon fuel leak that left area residents potentially exposed to cancer-causing agents.
‘Urban Renewal leaders should thank auditor’
FORMER FNM Chairman Darron Cash criticised the co-chairs of Urban Renewal yesterday over their handling of an audit report that shed light on “concerning” details of community development initiative.
PM not living up to his promises, says Cash
FORMER FNM Chairman Darron Cash yesterday criticised Prime Minister Perry Christie for his continued perceived failures, insisting that Bahamians no longer “trust” the present administration.
‘Six fired at Bank of the Bahamas’
FORMER FNM Chairman Darron Cash has raised concerns about layoffs at the Bank of the Bahamas.
Cash: Bank chief defence is a national disgrace
FORMER FNM Chairman Darron Cash yesterday criticised Prime Minister Perry Christie for his fierce defence of outgoing Bank of the Bahamas Managing Director Paul McWeeney saying it was a “national disgrace”.
'Why let bank chief linger another six months?'
FORMER Free National Movement Chairman Darron Cash said yesterday that Paul McWeeney’s impending departure from the Bank of the Bahamas will be good for the institution, but criticised the government for allowing the managing director to “linger” at BOB for another six months.
Cash: New leadership will continue to hold PLP to account
FORMER Free National Movement Chairman Darron Cash shot back at insults from PLP Chairman Bradley Roberts yesterday, calling him “irrelevant”.
FNM Chairman claims bank chief is in ‘feud’ with PM
FNM Chairman Darron Cash claimed yesterday that Managing Director of the Bahamas Development Bank Arinthia Komolafe, Prime Minister Perry Christie and State Minister for Finance Michael Halkitis are “embroiled in an ongoing feud” over recent firings at the bank.
Wells slammed and told ‘not good enough’
FNM CHAIRMAN Darron Cash yesterday criticised Bamboo Town MP Renward Wells for choosing to “break his silence” on the Stellar Waste to Management letter of intent controversy during a time when the nation is in mourning.
FNM Chairman defends Minnis over video claim
FNM Chairman Darron Cash yesterday urged party supporters “not to read too much” into party leader Dr Hubert Minnis’ assertion that he held the FNM together in the aftermath of defeat in the 2012 general election.
Call for overhaul of BOB directors
FNM chairman Darron Cash called yesterday for a complete overhaul of the board of directors at the Bank of the Bahamas and criticised Central Bank governor Wendy Craig for agreeing with the government's decision to establish a company that will absorb $100 million of BOB's toxic commercial loan debts.
Cash calls on PM to answer over hospital authority audit
FREE National Movement Chairman Darron Cash yesterday called on Prime Minister Perry Christie to say when he became aware of the details contained in a forensic audit of the Public Hospital Authority, which revealed unaccounted for pharmaceuticals worth $10m.
Cash says 'spotlight of suspicion' is on govt as house takes recess with no answers from Wells
FREE National Movement Chairman Darron Cash said “the spotlight of suspicion” now shines on many people within government in the absence of definitive answers over Renward Wells’ signing of a multi-million letter of intent with a waste to energy company.
PM ‘MUST TAKE LEAD ON WELLS’
PRIME Minister Perry Christie is abandoning his duties as leader of the country by letting Bamboo Town MP Renward Wells address the nation on the $650 million letter-of-intent he signed with a waste-to-energy company instead of doing so himself, Free National Movement Chairman Darron Cash said yesterday.
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