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VOLUME:118 No.30, JANUARY 6, 2021

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‘Bold decision’ needed - raise contributions to sustain cash assistance By KHRISNA RUSSELL Tribune Chief Reporter krussell@tribunemedia.net NATIONAL Insurance Minister Brensil Rolle yesterday admitted that no government has been “bold enough” to take on recommendations that National Insurance Board contributions must increase to sustain the financial viability of the social security net. Mr Rolle was asked yesterday about the possibility of NIB contributions increasing, as he said the agency has to date paid out

THE Bahamas was blacklisted by France because of an incorrect e-mail address, the attorney general has revealed. Carl Bethel QC disclosed French requests for information on tax affairs of its citizens and companies had not been answered by The Bahamas because they were being sent to an e-mail address that was not being

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‘D MINUS’ FOR DEFENCE OF EXAM GRADES BAHAMAS Union of Teachers President Belinda Wilson has accused Ministry of Education officials of trying to twist the narrative about the “poor” BJC and BGCSE examination results. She described Monday’s Ministry of Education press conference as “nothing short of a disgrace”. The BUT president and many others have criticised the 2020 exams, which had worsened results compared to 2019 with fewer students achieving A, B and C grades and more students receiving D, E, F and G grades. SEE PAGE FOUR

in excess of $100m “to individuals primarily who have not contributed to NIB or who have contributed partially to NIB”. He was noncommittal on whether an increase will come or when it could happen, only telling reporters it has been an ongoing discussion for years. “I challenged the media last year to have that discussion to engage the public and let’s see their views,” the minister said before yesterday’s Cabinet meeting. SEE PAGE SEVEN

monitored by the Ministry of Finance. He said once the problem was identified The Bahamas moved rapidly to address it, ensuring French tax information exchange requests made under the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development’s common reporting standard and other applicable treaties were responded to appropriately and within the required time.

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By EARYEL BOWLEG Tribune Staff Reporter ebowleg@tribunemedia.net

EMAIL BLUNDER LED TO FRENCH BLACKLISTING By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net

WE SHOULDN’T MEASURE OUR CHILDREN AGAINST BROKEN SYSTEM

SIXTH MURDER IN FIVE DAYS AS MAN SHOT

PIONEER IN PARADISE TRIBUTES poured in yesterday after Sandals Resorts founder and owner Gordon “Butch” Stewart died in the United States at age 79. See page two for the full story.

CARRY ON DRILLING - FOR NOW By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Senior Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net

A SUPREME Court judge yesterday granted environmentalists leave to begin judicial review proceedings over Bahamas Petroleum Company’s exploratory oil drilling. However, the judge refused their application for a halt to drilling pending completion of the review,

THE STENA IceMAX drillship. thus allowing BPC’s drilling to continue as the review takes place. Finding the applicants met the threshold required

for judicial review proceedings, Justice Petra Hanna-Weekes also granted their request to add the Town Planning Committee as a party to the matter. BPC’s drilling of Perseverance #1 began on December 20 about 90 miles west of Andros and is expected to be completed within 45 to 60 days. SEE PAGE THREE

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ANOTHER man is dead after a shooting in Montell Heights last night, making him the sixth person killed in five days. According to police, the latest incident happened shortly after 8pm at Lincoln Boulevard South, Montell Heights. On arrival at the scene, officers found a man’s body on the ground with what appeared to be gunshot wounds. Paramedics pronounced him dead at the scene. Assistant Superintendent Audley Peters said police were told that a group of people were gathered outside a home when a gunman approached and fired shots SEE PAGE THREE

TECHNOLOGY SIX MISSIONS TO SPACE TO COME IN 2021

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