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VOLUME:117 No.55, FEBRUARY 11TH, 2020
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Smith and Gibson sue for damages Cleared of corruption, now they hit back for ‘malicious prosecution’
By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Senior Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net SHANE Gibson and Frank Smith have sued the government for malicious prosecution and are seeking aggravated and exemplary damages stemming from the bribery charges they were acquitted of last year. Mr Gibson has also written to the Bahamas Bar Association, the Police Service Commission and Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis, seeking disciplinary proceedings for Police Commissioner Anthony Ferguson, Director of
Public Prosecutions Garvin Gaskin and Assistant Superintendent of Police Debra Thompson, people he accuses of misconduct in his prosecution. Mr Smith, the former Public Hospitals Authority chairman who was acquitted last February, has filed a writ in the Supreme Court even as he awaits a Privy Council hearing following the Crown’s appeal of his acquittal. Mr Gibson was acquitted in November 2019. He is seeking damages for being “falsely” imprisoned on August 2 and 3 of 2017.
PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis officially launched the Small Homes Repair Programme in Grand Bahama to help residents rebuild their homes destroyed five months ago by Hurricane Dorian. He said the programme will be implemented in Abaco on February 17, and in New Providence on February 24. Dr Minnis said there are
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‘FRUSTRATED’ WSC WORKERS STRIKE TODAY THE union representing Water and Sewerage Corporation workers plans to strike today, angered by lingering issues and alleged staff “abuse”. This move, according to Bahamas Utilities Service and Allied Workers Union president Dwayne Woods, makes good on BUSAWU’s threat last week to totally shut down the corporation’s operations over deteriorating labour relations and working conditions. SEE PAGE TWO
DRIVER DIES IN ANOTHER POLICE CHASE
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four categories of purchase orders that will be granted, ranging from $2,500 to $10,000 grants depending on the degree of damage. He urged recipients to support approved businesses in The Bahamas, instead of spending it abroad in Florida. “This is important. We want to keep the money spent on this programme in the country. That will help Bahamian businesses,” he said.
GENA UNLOCKS POTENTIAL IN CHILDREN
By KHRISNA RUSSELL Tribune Chief Reporter krussell@tribunemedia.net
FORGET FLORIDA - SPEND REPAIR GRANTS AT HOME By DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Freeport Reporter dmaycock@tribunemedia.net
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By EARYEL BOWLEG ebowleg@tribunemedia.net
33 YEARS FOR INSPECTOR’S KILLER A MAN was sentenced to 33 years in prison yesterday for murdering Inspector Carlis Blatch, above, the aide-de-camp to former Governor General Dame Marguerite Pindling. Report - Page 7
A MAN died in a fiery crash after leading police on a car chase in the Carmichael Road area where he collided with a parked Mack truck. Police are expressing concern about public safety after the incident, the second fatal crash involving men attempting to evade police capture in less than two weeks. According to police, the latest incident happened shortly before 11pm on SEE PAGE NINE
‘KARAOKE KING’ SURVIVES BRUTAL ATTACK By FARRAH JOHNSON fjohnson@tribunemedia.net
BAHAMIAN entertainer Demetrius Smith is in hospital after being stabbed during an armed robbery in eastern New Providence early on Sunday morning. Photos circulating on social media yesterday showed Mr Smith, known as “The Karaoke King”, lying in a hospital bed with a head bandage and face stitches. According to a
ENTERTAINER Demetrius Smith police report, shortly after 3am on Sunday, a man was at a residence in San Souci
off Eastern Road when he was approached by two men who robbed him of cash and a red Chevy Tahoe. The victim, who was physically assaulted and stabbed during the encounter, was taken to hospital where he is currently listed in stable condition, police said. A short time later, officers on the scene observed a red Chevy Tahoe canvassing the area. The officers pursued the vehicle but the
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A TERRORIST’S RIGHTS OR PUBLIC SAFETY?
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