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Call for probe into judge ‘harassment’ Former Bar Association president speaks out over allegations surrounding Peter Nygard, Keod Smith By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net FORMER Bahamas Bar Association President Elsworth Johnson yesterday called on Prime Minister Perry Christie, Attorney General Allyson MaynardGibson, and Commissioner of Police Ellison Greenslade to immediately address allegations of harassment and intimidation of a Supreme Court judge. Insisting that the allegations suggest that constitutional democracy is under threat, Mr Johnson also urged the Bar Association, the judiciary, and any con-
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cerned lawyer to take a vocal stance in demanding a full investigation. He was referring to allegations that billionaire Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard and his attorney, former Mount Moriah MP Keod Smith, were involved in efforts to intimidate Supreme Court Justice Indra Charles and harass her son. The allegations were confirmed by Mr Nygard’s former public relations officer Earlin Williams in an exclusive interview with The Tribune, and followed an investigation by this newspaper into a report published in the St Lucia Today SEE PAGE SIX
ATTORNEY GENERAL DEFENDS INDEPENDENCE OF JUDICIARY By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemeda.net
ATTORNEY General Allyson Maynard-Gibson yesterday defended the independence of the judiciary and underscored the resources allocated by the government for their protection, in the face of allegations that a former member of Parliament was involved in efforts to intimidate a Supreme Court judge. Mrs Maynard-Gibson said that she could not confirm or deny whether Supreme Court Justice Indra Charles had recused herself from the “murder for hire” civil case against Canadian billionaire Peter Nygard and attorney Keod Smith. SEE PAGE SIX
PRIME Minister Perry Christie speaks in Fox Hill last night. Photo: Terrel W. Carey/Tribune staff
By RICARDO WELLS Tribune Staff Reporter rwells@tribunemedia.net DAYS after insisting that he and members of his party were cutting Free National Movement Leader Dr Hubert Minnis some “slack” before waging a full campaign to highlight his failures, Prime Minister Perry Christie last evening berated the former Official Opposition leader during a community meeting in Fox Hill. As a part of his 30-minute long dia-
tribe which saw the nation’s leader impress upon voters the successes of his administration since being elected to office in 2012, sentiments of encouragement for his ratified candidates, and even an obscene hand gesture while referring to allegations being levelled at him; Mr Christie said despite all of the negativity meant to bring down his administration, the country would be risking its future if it moved to elect Dr Minnis as its next prime minister. At one point during his speech, Mr SEE PAGE TWO
need to be taken. Dr Minnis’ comments came hours after the country marked its 32nd homicide for the year and its 18th murder this month. This also means that 601 people have been killed since the Progressive Liberal Party took office in May 2012, according to The Tribune’s records. Ahead of the 2012 general election, the PLP posted billboards throughout New Providence - in areas heavily trafficked by tourists and
By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net BY the end of the year, the Christie administration will have driven the country’s deficit up to a number that exceeds what was left by the previous administration, Free National Movement Deputy Leader Peter Turnquest said yesterday. He was speaking after the Central Bank of the Bahamas’ recently released January report showed that the country’s half-year fiscal deficit has risen to $312.2 million, a 112 per cent increase. When elected in 2012, Christie administration officials criticised their predecessor for leaving the country in a “dire” fiscal position, noting that it met a deficit upwards of $500 million as a result of the Ingraham administration’s policies. Mr Turnquest said yesterday: “Right now the deficit, according to the latest Central Bank report, is up to $314 million. When you consider the SEE PAGE SEVEN
FOUR MEN, TEENAGER IN COURT OVER RECENT SHOOTINGS
By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribuemedia.net
locals - which said there had been more than 490 killings under the last five-year Ingraham administration. The PLP, then in opposi-
FOUR men and a juvenile appeared in Magistrate’s Court yesterday to face separate murder and attempted murder charges concerning three recent shooting incidents in the capital. In the first of three arraignments, Stanford Pinder, 24, and a 16-year-old boy stood before Chief Magistrate Joyann Ferguson-Pratt accused of intentionally causing the death of Leonard Sweeting on Thursday, February 23, and attempting to cause the deaths of Robert Munroe, Phillip Rolle and one-year-old Patrayer Finlayson. According to initial police reports, gunmen with handguns approached and fired several shots at the group standing in front of a home on Scott Street before fleeing the area on foot. The victims were rushed by private vehicle to hospital, where
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‘CRIMINALS WILL RAVAGE COUNTRY UNLESS DEATH PENALTY ENFORCED’ By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia.net FREE National Movement Leader Dr Hubert Minnis said yesterday that unless the government is willing to enforce the death penalty, “criminals will continue to ravage our country and keep citizens in fear.” Dr Minnis said our country is losing the battle to the criminal element and “more serious measures”
DEFICIT UNDER PLP ‘EXCEEDS WHAT WAS LEFT UNDER THE FNM’
FNM Leader Dr Hubert Minnis.
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