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Volume: 114 No.46
FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 2017
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Christie leads PLP at election Thousands cheer PM after landslide win over Sears By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net
THOUSANDS of Progressive Liberal Party supporters last night erupted into thunderous cheers and danced in celebration of the re-election of incumbent party leader Prime Minister Perry Christie in a landslide victory over former Attorney General Alfred Sears, QC, in a leadership race that seemed to be over before it began. Stalwart councillors voted overwhelmingly in favour of Mr Christie, who received 1,264 votes to a meagre 169 ballots cast in support of challenger Mr Sears. Supporters stood on
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DESPITE a cumulative murder count in this term that has surpassed the previous Ingraham administration’s, National Security Minister Dr Bernard Nottage said under the Christie administration the country was made safer for Bahamians. While not focusing specifically on homicides since
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ATTORNEYS for Prime Minister Perry Christie have filed a motion in the Supreme Court asking that Justice Rhonda Bain recuse herself from hearing an ongoing judicial review into allegations that Lyford Cay resident Peter Nygard illegally increased the size of his property. According to court documents filed by one of Mr Christie’s attorneys Ryszard Humes, on January 26, the prime minister has argued that Justice Bain has reached the legal age for retirement and should therefore recuse herself from the judicial review or any other cases in which he is a party. The motion was filed by Mr Christie in his capacity as minister responsible for Crown land. An affidavit filed by Ms Humes, of the firm Munroe & Associates, said: “Her ladyship has reached the age
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chairs and sang to R Kelly’s “Storm is Over” and “Sound of a Victory” as Mr Christie made his way into the convention hall, with a massive entourage, including Baha Mar executive Robert “Sandy” Sands. His journey from the entrance to the front of the room was laboured, as PLPs, some of whom shouted “One leader” crowded the pathway to greet their newly re-elected leader. SEE PAGE THREE
May 2012 when the Progressive Liberal Party took office, Dr Nottage touted the decrease in major crimes since 2011. That year, there were 12,140 major crimes, he said. This decreased in 2016 to 6,245, the Bain and Grants Town MP said during the final night of the Progressive Liberal Party’s (PLP) national convention. SEE PAGE SIX
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‘BAHAMAS SAFER’ DESPITE MURDER TALLY UNDER PLP By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net
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PRIME Minister Perry Christie at the closing night of the PLP convention after being re-elected leader of the party. As he arrived at the convention, he was greeted by supporters who chanted “One leader”. Photo: Terrel W. Carey/Tribune Staff
A MAN was unanimously convicted by a Supreme Court jury of murder yesterday in the beating and choking death of his 81-year-old mother. For ten days, Jerome Butler, 57, has stood trial before Justice Indra Charles accused of intentionally and unlawfully causing the death of Princess Ruth Butler. A 12-member panel deliberated a little more than three hours before returning to Justice Charles’ courtroom to return a 12-0 guilty verdict against her son. Justice Charles asked him if there was any reason why sentence should not be passed against him. SEE PAGE NINE
DAME ANITA ALLEN ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT AS PRESIDENT OF THE COURT OF APPEAL By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net
COURT of Appeal President Justice Dame Anita Allen yesterday boasted a 70 per cent completion of more than 1,700 appeals since her appointment to the post in November 2010. Speaking to members of the judiciary and other
guests during the annual special sitting of the Court of Appeal, Dame Anita revealed that it would be her last as she confirmed that she is set to retire from the bench in December. However, the appellate president said that the appellate court had much to be proud of for the work that had been accomplished since her appointment with
the help of her colleagues and staff, which enabled them to hear 1,756 matters since November 2010. For the period December 1, 2015 to November 30, 2016, the appellate court completed 181 substantive appeals, 60 applications, gave 36 reasoned and/or reserved decisions. There were only 42 adjournments according to the annual re-
port produced. “Our performance for 2016 is summarised at page 48 of our annual report but on this occasion, I wish also to give you an overview of the work that we have done between the date I assumed office in November 2010 and on November 30, 2016,” Dame Anita said. SEE PAGE NINE