December 6, 2016
Pamela Hill
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CEO’s package $34k a month
THE Minnis administration has terminated the management services agreement between American company PowerSecure and Bahamas Power and Light (BPL), which enabled foreign BPL executives to be paid more than any Bahamian parliamentarian or executive at the electricity provider, according to Works Minister Desmond Bannister yesterday.
Miller: Hill deserved to be fired from BPL
PAMELA HILL being fired as the CEO of Bahamas Power and Light was “long overdue and necessary,” according to the electricity company’s former Executive Chairman Leslie Miller, who claimed that “Ms Hill did not know what the hell she was doing.”
Pamela Hill firing is part of ‘accountability’
The removal of Pamela Hill as CEO of Bahamas Power & Light was confirmed by a press statement from chairwoman Darnell Osborne.
BPL CEO Pamela Hill fired
BAHAMAS Power & Light CEO Pamela Hill has been terminated, The Tribune has learned.
INSIGHT: A Meritless Reward
FROM the time when most of us were young, we learned the value of having to work for a fitting reward. If you got an A in school, your parents would take you for ice cream, a happy meal, or some other treat to reinforce how well you were doing. Similarly, we also knew if we did poorly in our studies, our best bet was to pretend to be invisible and work our hardest to get our grades up.
BPL chief asks for ‘patience’
BAHAMAS Power and Light CEO Pamela Hill yesterday asked the public for “patience” as the utility provider begins “much needed” upgrades and “investments” in its system.
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