January 4, 2017
Elsworth Johnson
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‘Opposing citizenship law changes is downright evil’
STATE Minister for Legal Affairs Elsworth Johnson yesterday suggested critics of proposed changes to citizenship laws were “downright evil” as he called for elevated and rational discourse on the issue.
Optimism over judicial reform
STATE Minister for Legal Affairs Elsworth Johnson said yesterday he is optimistic the Minnis administration would carry out the promises it gave to the judiciary prior to the general election.Responding to questions by the press outside of Cabinet on
FNMs respond to Davis letter over corruption
STATE Minister for Legal Affairs Elsworth Johnson yesterday cautioned against making arbitrary public statements based on emotions, as he called on aggrieved Bahamians and public officials to petition the Supreme Court should the actions of government officials constitute a breach in the law.
Johnson ready to act on disclosures, and says that shanty towns must not be ignored
MINISTER of State for Legal Affairs Elsworth Johnson insisted yesterday the country cannot continue to “pretend” that immigrant communities do not exist, while suggesting that dangers to residents abound in shanty towns because of a failure to enforce existing regulations.
Johnson rumoured to be among candidates for FNM ratification
THE Free National Movement expects to ratify three candidates for the 2017 general election next week, The Tribune was told yesterday.
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