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Volume:114 No.71, MARCH 3RD, 2017
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By SANCHESKA DORSETT that his party cannot be atTribune Staff Reporter tached to someone who has sdorsett@tribunemedia.net “no plan” and changes her mind “every other day.” IN AN effort to Mrs Butler“distance” himself Turner appointed from the “drama” Mr McCartney as surrounding Leader leader of opposiof the Official Oppotion business in the sition Loretta ButlerSenate in DecemTurner, Democratic ber, shortly after National Alliance being appointed Leader Branville leader of the OfMcCartney resigned ficial Opposition as leader of opposi- Branville McCartney after she and six tion business in the other Free NaSenate yesterday tional Movement morning. MPs moved to have FNM In an interview with The Leader Dr Hubert Minnis Tribune at his law office, removed from that role. Mr McCartney said Mrs At the time, Mrs ButlerButler-Turner and “her an- Turner said Mr McCarttics” have become a distrac- ney’s appointment was the tion to the DNA, adding SEE PAGE SIX
OUT ISLAND ‘UPROAR’ OVER RBC CLOSURES SPANISH Wells and Bimini were yesterday said to be in “uproar” over Royal Bank of Canada’s (RBC) decision to close the only commercial bank branches on their islands, with community leaders already reaching out to other institutions as potential replacements. Robert Roberts, chief councillor for Spanish Wells, told Tribune Business that the community had effectively been blindsided by RBC’s latest Bahamian consolidation, saying the bank had given no prior warning of yesterday’s announcement. • SEE BUSINESS FOR FULL STORY
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PM: FNM WOULD WRECK COUNTRY WHILE THEY ARE FIGHTING By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net DAYS after flashing an obscene hand gesture that drew widespread attention and criticism, Prime Minister Perry Christie embraced a more familiar script during a rally Thursday night, putting the spotlight on the opposition’s internal fights and divisions. Capitalising on DemoSEE PAGE TWO
PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF GUYANA ARRIVES FOR STATE VISIT
PRESIDENT of the Republic of Guyana David A Granger (right) shakes hands with Prime Minister Perry Christie on his arrival in Nassau yesterday for a state visit. See page 11. Photo: Patrick Hanna/BIS
MONCUR CALLS MCCARTNEY AN ‘UNGRATEFUL COWARD’ By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia.net OFFICIAL Opposition Senator Rodney Moncur yesterday called Democratic National Alliance Leader Branville McCartney an “ungrateful coward with no principles” as he vowed to “never leave” Official Opposition Leader Loretta Butler-Turner like the former Cabinet minis-
ter did. Mr Moncur said he prays Mr McCartney does not win the Bamboo Town seat in the next election and hopes his “political career dies” for his betrayal. His comments came hours after Mr McCartney resigned as leader of opposition business in the Senate – a post to which he was appointed by Mrs Butler-Turner less than three months ago. SEE PAGE SIX
MONIQUE GOMEZ TAKES OVER BRAN’S ROLE IN THE SENATE
By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net LEADER of the Official Opposition Loretta Butler-Turner yesterday announced the appointment of Senator Monique Gomez to the post of leader of opposition business in the upper chamber after she was forced to accept the resignation of Democratic National Al- Monique Gomez liance Leader Branville McCartney. Less than three months after she surprised the nation by announcing that Mr McCartney would lead the opposition in the Senate, Mrs Butler-Turner released a brief SEE PAGE SIX
KEOD SMITH CLAIMS DETRACTORS TRYING TO ASSASSINATE CAREER By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net
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FORMER Mount Moriah MP and attorney Keod Smith yesterday said his detractors have unleashed “the hounds of hell” to assassinate his political and professional career as he rejected allegations that he was involved in efforts to intimidate a sitting Supreme Court judge as “absolute lies.”
Mr Smith was referring to allegations that he and his former client, billionaire Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard, were allegedly involved in efforts to intimidate Supreme Court Justice Indra Charles and harass her son. At a press conference to discuss his failed bid to become the Progressive Liberal Party’s candidate for St Barnabas, Mr Smith suggested that the allegations were part of a wider
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plot to sabotage his candidacy bid during a time of political turmoil in the party. “I had initially planned to come here today to speak about how my detractors had so speedily moved from political speculation to political mischief to attempts of political and professional assassination of me simply because I dared to want to represent my people,” he said. SEE PAGE FIVE