October 28, 2015
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'Commercially sensitive' elements of Baha Mar deal kept sealed
ATTORNEY General Carl Bethel said the government agreed to keep elements of its Baha Mar agreement with China Export-Import Bank sealed because of the commercially sensitive nature of the material.
Govt’s claims committee involvement ‘limited’
THE Christie administration’s involvement with the Claims Committee it established to administer Baha Mar payouts is limited, committee Chairman James Smith said yesterday, highlighting the independence of the group.
PM expects completion of Baha Mar early next year
PRIME Minister Perry Christie said he expects Baha Mar to be completed early next year, although he did not give a specific date for the restart of construction at the resort or when the property might open.
Deloitte and Touche appointed receiver of Baha Mar
THE Supreme Court granted a request from the China Export-Import Bank to appoint Deloitte and Touche as receiver of the stalled $3.5bn Baha Mar resort on Friday.
Resort’s reputation has been tarnished - Symonette
FORMER Deputy Prime Minister Brent Symonette yesterday questioned the effort being given to revive the international perception of Baha Mar subsequent to the resort’s bankruptcy ordeal.
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