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Sears: I will win leadership race Candidate trusts delegates to pick him over Christie By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net FORMER Attorney General Alfred Sears, QC, yesterday said he expected to win the Progressive Liberal Party’s leadership contest but would ultimately bow to the democratic will of the party, adding that he trusted delegates despite entering an imperfect process. While many feel that all bets are off concerning his chances at beating Prime Minister Perry Christie, PLP delegates and supporters yesterday heralded the Fort Charlotte candidate’s platform and challenge. Following his nomination for the leadership post on Wednesday, Mr Sears told reporters that he felt privileged to stand as an official candidate for the leadership position, and reaffirmed his commitment to transformative servant leadership based on the core values of the party. “I trust the delegates of
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IMMIGRATION FORCE ‘TO BE TRIPLED’ IF PLP WIN VOTE By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net
FOREIGN Affairs and Immigration Minister Fred Mitchell last night promised that the PLP would triple the country’s immigration force, expanding it from “300 to 900” in the next term if elected. SEE PAGE SIX
the Progressive Liberal Party to make a decision in the full glare of the Bahamian public that is in the best interest of this organisation, and in the best interest of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas,” Mr Sears said. “Whatever the outcome, I will bow to the democratic will of this organisation and I do expect to win. He said: “I entered this contest knowing that I was entering an imperfect process but I entered it because as leader of this organisation I will ensure that transparency and fairness are consistent with democratic processes the world over.” Mr Sears spoke to the press following the nomination process at the party’s 52nd National Convention. Mr Christie, the incumbent leader, declined requests for an interview at that time. However he did tell reporters, “We’ll have to see what happens.” While delegates canvassed by The Tribune SEE PAGE THREE
A SUPPORTER catches the limelight as Minister of Health Dr Perry Gomez prepares to speak at last night’s PLP convention. Photo: Shawn Hanna/Tribune Staff
HALKITIS: VAT IS BEING USED TO PAY DOWN DEBT AS WELL AS EXPENSES By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune News Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia.net
MINISTER of State for Finance Michael Halkitis last night denied that he has been inconsistent in the accounting of how the money from value added tax is be-
ing spent and insisted that the money is being used to “pay down the national debt” as well as defray other government expenses. In an interview with The Tribune on the sidelines of the Progressive Liberal Party’s national convention, Mr Halkitis also said it is
“laughable” to suggest the PLP spent the portions of VAT money on the threeday convention. On Tuesday, while addressing PLP supporters on the first night of the party’s convention Mr Halkitis defended the government’s implementation
of VAT and suggested that the revenue collected from the tax was spent on various state initiatives under the Christie administration. He has previously stated that this revenue went into the consolidated fund and would count against the na-
tional debt. “We aren’t switching our mouth,” the Golden Isles MP said in response to criticism from opposition members. “I have said over and repeatedly by law and by the Constitution all government revenue is required to go into the
consolidated fund. That is VAT money. That is customs money. That is duties and stamp tax, that is real property tax, anything that the government collected goes into the consolidated fund. SEE PAGE FIVE
‘TELL THE TRUTH ON WHERE BUSINESS OWNER SHOOTS VAT REVENUE HAS GONE’ MAN DEAD AT PREMISES DOUBLE THE BACON DOUBLE THE CHEESE
By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net FREE National Movement Chairman Sidney Collie yesterday urged the government to tell the truth regarding the nearly $1bn in value added tax revenue it collected from taxpayers since the tax was imposed on Bahamians. Mr Collie was respond-
ing to State Finance Minister Michael Halkitis’ explanation of how the government has used the VAT collections at the Progressive Liberal Party’s opening night of convention on Tuesday. The Democratic National Alliance and Marco City MP Greg Moss also took issue with Mr Halkitis’ utterances on the matter. SEE PAGE EIGHT
By RICARDO WELLS Tribune Staff Reporter rwells@tribunemedia.net
THE rash of deadly shootings to start the year continued in New Providence last evening, with police now investigating two separate incidents that claimed the lives of two men. Police are investigating the country’s 14th homicide for the year, after a man was
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shot dead in the Sunshine Park area on Wednesday night. A subsequent shooting that occurred in the area of Market Street involved a man, believed to be an intruder, who was shot dead by a business owner. That matter has not been classified as a homicide. The first incident occurred just before 8pm on Murray Street in the SEE PAGE SEVEN