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4 Vote

JohnDoe 11 years, 7 months ago on Decision due to ‘breach of confidentiality’

Unfortunately this is bigger than PLP or FNM. Serious allegations were made against Cargill and an audit was performed to review these allegations which will cost the Bahamian people over a million dollars. Minister Gibson claims that the audit report substantiates the validity of the allegations against Cargill, yet Cargill was terminated by the NIB Board for breach of confidentiality, a charge that was not even investigated in the audit as far as I am aware. There is a major unsettling disconnection here and this actual opens up a whole new Pandora’s Box. Serious questions should now be raised about potential conflicts of interests, the terms of reference, the appointment and execution of this audit and its impact on why the NIB Board decided to disregard its findings. In addition to the questions above, Mr. Gibson should also be made to publicly explain the criteria that he used to select and appoint Grant Thornton and why after spending over a million dollars on this audit, the NIB Board totally disregarded and ignored its findings and conclusions. Further, the PM must now show the same vigor in investigating the charges against Mr. Gibson and Mr. Moss, otherwise he will be planting the seeds again that will eventually lead to the downfall of his party… again. This is a classic case of fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me. This audit appears to be just another case of blatant political patronage. Enough is enough, just as we should hold Cargill accountable where misfeasance can be independently validated, we must also hold the PM, Gibson and Moss accountable for wasting our money to enrich their family, friends and supporters.

3 Vote

B_I_D___ 11 years, 5 months ago on Anti-crime campaigner hopes more parents will be arrested

Yes yes yes!! Start holding the parents accountable, especially if they are housing the criminals and are in possession of the stolen goods!!

2 Vote

moncurcool 11 years, 5 months ago on Miller vows to switch off hotels owing money to BEC

This is totally wrong. How could a chairman be out in public outing some companies and not others. A person's or companies accounts are private unless they are taken to court for collection. To get in the public and call out one company to the exclusion of others is unethical and wrong. As a chairman, Leslie Miller is out of order for this.

3 Vote

banker 11 years, 5 months ago on Landlords under threat of legal action

We is da gubment fer da people. We een kickinya out! Its dems lanlords. Deys da hartless ones. Neèr mind we said dat we vood prossecute dems, but it een are fault dat dose FNMs is kickinyou out on da street. We fer da people. If da evil lanlords ewictin you, it een da fault of yer PLP gubment. Nosirreee. Its dem lanlords. Daze kicking you on yer bungy into da street. Sure we shet dem down, but dems doan havta ewict you. Its dems, not us. We is da finest gubment in da land.

2 Vote

banker 11 years, 5 months ago on Christie yet to keep promise to set the record straight

Now that the affidavit has surfaced and produced by Minnis, Perry Christie, Peter Nygard and the PLP have shown themselves to be the liars that they are. This government is truly for sale, just like all of the PLP governments in our history.

2 Vote

jcmorgan 11 years, 4 months ago on MOSCOW LATEST: Donald Thomas and Ryan Ingraham leap into final, Gibson misses out

its good to hear that donald thomas is back and is in good form.,he seems to be in better shape than he was in 2011 and praises goes out to ryan ingraham in making the finals,its good to see that we are now making our mark in the field events,with those two along with trevor barry working hard ,we could be sure of a medal or two barrin no injuries good luck into the finals,we would be praying for all the athletes.