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Volume:114 No.61, February, 17th, 2017

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Tuesday decision on boundaries judicial review By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net

A GOVERNMENT lawyer argued in the Supreme Court yesterday that the court should reject the request from members of the Official Opposition for leave to begin judicial review proceedings of a parliamentary order on constituency boundaries because the judicial review attempt is doomed to fail even if leave is granted. Justice Ian Winder adjourned the hearing until Tuesday, February 21, which is when he will deliver his ruling. He granted Michael Scott, the attorney representing Montagu MP Richard Lightbourn and Fort Charlotte MP Dr Andre Rollins, permission to file two documents, an affida-

vit indicating the number of people so far registered to vote in the next general election and a letter House Speaker Dr Kendal Major read and tabled in Parliament Wednesday that was written by St Anne’s MP Hubert Chipman. Mr Scott indicated he would consider filing an injunction next week against the Governor General, to whom the draft order will be passed for proclamation and gazetting before taking legal effect. Mr Chipman alleged in the letter that the boundaries report he signed as the Official Opposition’s representative on the Constituencies Commission differed from the one Prime Minister Perry Christie tabled in the House last week. SEE PAGE TWO

FORMER Cabinet minister Tennyson Wells yesterday pointed to the recent statements made by Fort Charlotte MP Dr Andre Rollins as further evidence that the “rebel seven” acted selfishly, and were

MICHAEL Scott speaking to the media yesterday - with Dr Andre Rollins and Richard Lightbourn watching on.

prepared to do whatever it takes to “get back with” the party and make sure it wins the government - with FNM Leader Dr Hubert Minnis at its helm. He had previously stated that Dr Minnis would be an “absolute failure” as the nation’s leader. “I don’t know about him getting back in the FNM,” Mr Wells said,

when contacted by The Tribune. “I don’t believe he ever left, but it just go to show how thoughtless they are. “They didn’t think through what they were doing and it was just spite and pettiness, no rhyme or reason for what they did.” SEE PAGE SIX

‘DEPLORABLE’ CLINIC AND A FAILING INFRASTRUCTURE ON SPANISH WELLS By RICARDO WELLS Tribune Staff Reporter rwells@tribunemedia.net

UNREST in the community of Spanish Wells, Eleuthera is at an all-time high, according to the island’s Chief Councillor Robert Roberts who said conditions there have deteriorated to a degree never before seen by residents. In a lengthy letter to The Tribune, Mr Roberts took

the Christie administration to task over several issues plaguing his community, from budget allocation to a lack of infrastructure development on the island. He said the island’s clinic is in a “deplorable” state with mould and mildew “everywhere” while its morgue is “broken down”. He asserted that matters have got so bad that it was time for the island to “retain and manage” its own taxes

locally, stressing that the 1,600 residents would be better off as a result. “If you’re going to make us pay, give us value for money,” he wrote. Mr Roberts, referring to the island’s budget allocation as laid out by the central government, said: “As most are aware, the government over the past four years has collected more in taxes but given less back.” SEE PAGE SIX

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By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net FORMER Deputy Police Commissioner Marvin Dames said he is not impressed by National Security Minister Dr Bernard Nottage’s announcement of the anti-crime measures to be adopted by the government to combat the spike in murders, saying the strategies have raised more questions than answers. In response to a spate of murders – eight since last Friday - Dr Nottage on Wednesday said with immediate effect “lockdowns” in certain areas, mobile police vans and an armed forces partnership among other things would be implemented. SEE PAGE FIVE

By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net

only motivated by “spite and pettiness”. Mr Wells lamented that Dr Rollins sabotaged his chances for candidacy with the FNM and made tremendous errors as a result of his thoughtless actions. In a dramatic turnaround on Wednesday, Dr Rollins declared in the House of Assembly that he was

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ATTORNEY Wayne Munroe defended Police Commissioner Ellison Greenslade’s recent response to the country’s murder rate, saying the top officer understands better than politicians the need to avoid emotional policy responses that prove counterproductive in the long run. “The prime minister might say it’s like the Wild West and people might say one murder is one too many, but the truth is those are simply emotional responses,” Mr Munroe, a member of the PLP, told The Tribune. SEE PAGE FIVE

BUTLER-TURNER REJECTS GIBSON SUGGESTION ON FIREARMS By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net OFFICIAL Opposition Leader Loretta ButlerTurner yesterday “rejected outright” Free National Movement Long Island candidate Adrian Gibson’s suggestion that The Bahamas should consider adopting a Right-To-Carry law, as she questioned whether the FNM shared this position. SEE PAGE TWO


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