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INGRAHAM HAS COVID By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Senior Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net FORMER Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham is in Doctors Hospital with COVID-19 but is expected to make a full recovery, according to his personal doctor, former Health Minister Dr Duane Sands. Mr Ingraham, who first led the Free National Movement to an historic general election victory in 1992 and followed that up with victories in 1997 and
2007, was diagnosed with the virus more than a week ago but was admitted to hospital on Tuesday when his symptoms worsened, Dr Sands said. Initially, he experienced shortness of breath and malaise. Dr Sands, who has been authorised to speak on his behalf, said at no time was the 73-year-old placed on a ventilator machine. “He is COVID positive and he was being treated
THE sister of Rashad Laroda, the man who was killed in a police-involved shooting after reportedly speeding through a checkpoint, does not believe the Royal Bahamas Police Force’s version of the events.
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BUDGET DEFICIT TO RISE $140M
By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net
THE $141m increase in the Government’s forecast 2021-2022 fiscal deficit “is a tremendous warning” that The Bahamas’ must urgently address longstanding structural woes to maximise COVID recovery. Matt Aubry, executive director of the Organisation for Responsible Governance, yesterday said this nation must be “unwavering in shoring up” workforce skills gaps and deficiencies that restricted GDP output.
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‘I DON’T BELIEVE POLICE VERSION OF SHOOTING’ By EARYEL BOWLEG Tribune Staff Reporter ebowleg@tribunemedia.net
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“My brother was on his way home to his family not doing anything - they killed him for nothing,” Nikita Laroda said. Police said officers were on routine patrols south along East Street on Tuesday shortly before 10pm when they observed a vehicle that drove through a SEE PAGE FIVE
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FORMER Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham.
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WHY SIT ON IT FOR A YEAR?
By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Senior Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net
A FORENSIC audit initiated by the Minnis administration found there were $1,119,231 in inappropriate payments made in connection with a $10m loan the National Insurance Board made to the Ministry
of Housing under the Christie administration. The loan was meant to fund a national housing construction programme. The inappropriate payments include $417,249 to contractors for unperformed work, $118,025 in duplicate payments to contractors, $300,693 in unauthorised mobilisation
pre-payments to contractors and $283,264 in fund administrator fraud. Minister of Public Services with responsibility for NIB, Brensil Rolle, tabled the audit in the House of Assembly yesterday. The accounting firm, BDO, was engaged by the Minnis administration in SEE PAGE EIGHT
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JOHNSON WARNING ON EMAIL FRAUDS
FINANCIAL Services, Trade, Industry and Immigration Minister Elsworth Johnson said fraudulent emails are being sent out in his name soliciting a “payment fee” from unsuspecting recipients to access an “international grant”. He said the matter has been turned over to the Financial Crimes Investigation Branch of the Royal Bahamas Police Force and warned people not to fall for the scam. SEE PAGE FOUR