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‘32,000 extra jobs since 2012’ PM: Statistics show success of govt despite challenges By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net SEEKING to energise supporters as the party gears up for its first convention in eight years, Prime Minister Perry Christie yesterday declared that his administration has created nearly 32,000 jobs this term. Mr Christie said the figure was supported by data released from the Department of Statistics, and evidenced that the country was on the path to recovery notwithstanding the devastation wrought by two major hurricanes. He made the statement during a speech to supporters at a prayer breakfast at the Melia hotel to mark the start of the Progressive Lib-
eral Party’s (PLP) 52nd national general convention. “No matter what they say about the Progressive Liberal Party, let the statistics put out by the Statistics Department speak for us,” Mr Christie said. “We have created since we came to power, notwithstanding the challenges of the economy, over 31,000 jobs. “Near to 32,000 jobs and counting, and we did not count the 1,500 that will be hired between January and February right in this complex here, and by December will be up to 3,000, we’re not counting them, but they will be counted,” he said, referring to anticipated hiring from the Baha Mar resort’s planned opening in April. SEE PAGE TWO
PROGRESSIVE Liberal Party leadership contender Alfred Sears, QC, yesterday expressed confidence in his ability to mount a “quiet revolution” at the party’s upcoming convention to unseat incumbent leader and Prime Minister Perry Christie, despite recent “acts of desperation”. Acknowledging that party optics put him at a disadvan-
tage, Mr Sears explained that while his leadership platform resonated well with many supporters, they were not vocal due to fears of victimisation and reprisal. He pointed to the massratification exercise staged by the party last week, and said hundreds of stalwart councillors have been appointed just before the threeday event, where he plans to challenge Mr Christie for leadership of the party. SEE SIX
THE Ministry of Aviation & Transport’s indifferent approach to an “overflight” revenue sharing agreement with the Federal Aviation Administration has cost The Bahamas’ cash strapped Public Treasury potentially hundreds of millions of dollars in fees. In 2006 the FAA began charging “Enroute” fees for aircraft using its domestic airspace and those foreign carriers whose 511,000 flights pass through Miami Oceanic (ZMA) airspace – consisting of the sovereign, but FAA controlled, airspace of The Bahamas’ archipelago - on routes between Miami, Ft Lauderdale, Tampa, Orlando, SEE PAGE FIVE
MARINES CLEARED OF CUBAN ABUSE ‘VICTIMISED’
By NICO SCAVELLA Tribune Staff Reporter nscavella@tribunemedia.net ONE of five Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF) marines previously accused of allegedly abusing a group of Cuban migrants at the Detention Centre in 2013 has claimed they have been “victimised” as a result of the allegations, charging that they have been overlooked for promotions and isolated to various “outposts” despite being cleared of all charges. The RBDF marine, who spoke on condition of anonymity in an exclusive interview with The Tribune, said the five marines have SEE PAGE THREE
SEARS SEEKS ‘QUIET REVOLUTION’ IN CONVENTION LEADERSHIP VOTE By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net
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PRIME Minister Perry Christie speaking at his party’s pre-convention prayer breakfast at the Melia. For more photographs, see page two. Photo: Shawn Hanna/Tribune Staff
ATTORNEY APOLOGISES FOR CALLING BAHAMIANS ‘HATEFUL’ By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net
ATTORNEY Fred Smith, QC, apologised on Sunday for saying Bahamians are “hateful” towards foreigners and for describing the country as “very racist” during a private meeting of the Coral Beach Condominium Association
in Grand Bahama. Foreign Affairs and Immigration Minister Fred Mitchell, who has long engaged in a public warof-words with Mr Smith, revealed Mr Smith’s statements during a House of Assembly session last week, calling them “hateful, deceitful, ungrateful, dishonest and unpatriotic.” In an audio clip of the
meeting which circulated last week, Mr Smith told the crowd of foreign condo owners: “It’s a very difficult environment to live in. You’re all white for the most part and it’s a big problem for a lot of the black Bahamians that you’re down here. Believe it or not, they want your money, they want SEE PAGE 12
MINISTERS GUILTY OF CHILD CRUELTY By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net
TWO ministers will return to the Magistrate’s Court this week for sentencing, having been found guilty by a magistrate on Friday of giving a 15-yearold boy liquor to get him drunk. Magistrate Andrew Forbes presided over the trial of Arsenio Butler, 30, and Devin Sears, 28, concerning an incident alleged to have occurred between January 31, 2014, and February 1, 2014. SEE PAGE 13