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Bannister warns families water bills will increase as subsidies too costly By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net THE Deputy Prime Minister yesterday voiced optimism that Water & Sewerage customers are “prepared” for price increases as he hinted they will no longer receive their first 3,000 gallons for free. Desmond Bannister, who as Minister of Works also has responsibility for the corporation, said the Government has little choice but to drag the water utility “into the 21st century” following the economic blow-out inflicted by COVID-19 and Hurricane Dorian.

With no tariff increase for 22 years, he suggested it simply cannot continue to sell water at a price below the cost incurred in purchasing it from Consolidated Water, the BISX-listed reverse osmosis plant operator, and then rely on annual $20m-plus taxpayer subsidies to cover the difference. Besides ending the free provision of 3,000 gallons per customer every month, Mr Bannister said a price increase will also encourage water conservation and better use of a scarce essential resource. FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS

MARCO City incumbent Michael Pintard admitted yesterday the governing Free National Movement “without question” could have done many things better during its term in

office, but maintained the party is the better choice for Bahamians. Speaking to The Tribune, the newly ratified representative suggested, however, that it may be too early to begin election campaigning. SEE PAGE THREE

By KHRISNA RUSSELL Tribune Chief Reporter krussell@tribunemedia.net PUBLIC Disclosure Commission chairman Myles Laroda has been chosen by the PLP’s Candidates Committee to fight as their election candidate for the Pinewood constituency, The Tribune can confirm. Mr Laroda was confirmed on Tuesday night alongside other prospective candidates, including businesswoman and former Miss Bahamas Pia Glover Rolle, for the Marathon constituency. SEE PAGE THREE

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PINTARD: WE COULD HAVE DONE BETTER By KHRISNA RUSSELL Tribune Chief Reporter krussell@tribunemedia.net

PLP PICKS LARODA TO FIGHT FOR PINEWOOD

By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net

A LIGHTER moment in Parliament yesterday as Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis, Health Minister Renward Wells and Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources Michael Pintard share a laugh. Photo: Donovan McIntosh/Tribune Staff

POLICE Commissioner Paul Rolle yesterday defended the conduct of officers against complaints that they have been using excessive force when citing businesses found in breach of the COVID-19 Emergency Orders. SEE PAGE SEVEN

BPC DEAL HAD GOVT OVER A BARREL STATESIDE By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net

THE Bahamas would have been “on the hook for hundreds of millions of dollars”, and its credit rating endangered, if the Government had halted Bahamas Petroleum Company’s (BPC) oil exploration. Romauld Ferreira, minister of the environment and housing, yesterday reiterated to the House

ENVIRONMENT Minister Romauld Ferreira. of Assembly the Minnis administration believed this nation would have paid a heavy price for failing to

renew BPC’s licences and/ or not provide it with the necessary approvals for its Perseverance One well. Suggesting BPC’s licences and agreements were legally watertight, and could not be broken without inflicting a further substantial cost on already-strained Bahamian taxpayers, Mr Ferreira said The Bahamas would have faced “far greater” liabilities had the Government blocked the well’s drilling. FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS

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