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Hall warns on voter’s cards Commissioner alert over attempts to gain multiple registrations By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net SEVERAL people have attempted to gain two voter’s cards by registering twice at different locations, Parliamentary Commissioner Sherlyn Hall said yesterday, adding that police officers have been called about at least one case. Mr Hall told the media that the irregularities were picked up by the Parliamentary Registration Department’s computer database. He said a few people in New Providence, Grand Bahama and even some Family Is-
lands have “misled” revising officers. “What we have discovered is that people were attempting to register twice,” Mr Hall told ZNS News. “They would go to one station and register one day and go to another station and mislead the revising officer and attempt to register again. So a few persons, several persons have attempted to register twice, (and) to us that is dishonest. “Every voter is entitled to one voter’s card only, so when we find that, we delete those cards. No citizen ought to register more than once.” SEE PAGE SIX
ago to bring relief to homeowners in Moore’s Island, a small cay in the Abacos, but said it “took time” and “years of conversation and consultation”. He also said the comprehensive infrastructure upgrades that will cost around $5m will transform the quaint and tranquil fishing community, replacing 30-year-old infrastructure and preparing it for the 21st century. SEE PAGE TWO
By NICO SCAVELLA Tribune Staff Reporter nscavella@tribunemedia.net THE Christie administration is “fully on track” to honouring its commitment to push for the release of the sealed Supreme Court Baha Mar documents before the scheduled April soft opening of the beleaguered West Bay Street mega resort, Attorney General Allyson Maynard-Gibson said yesterday. Mrs Maynard-Gibson also told The Tribune that she is “dismayed” that Free National Movement (FNM) Leader Dr Hubert Minnis is “rooting against Bahamians” with his continued scepticism over the mega resort’s future, and accused Dr Minnis of doing so for “political gain”. SEE PAGE SIX
OPERATORS REJECT FEARS OVER SURREY HORSE HEALTH By RICARDO WELLS Tribune Staff Reporter rwells@tribunemedia.net
CARRIAGE operators in New Providence have dismissed concerns raised over the treatment of surrey horses around the country, claiming that improvements in sector regulations have ensured that best practices are adhered to. Vincent Woodside, president of the Horse and Carriage Owners and Drivers Association, yesterday said calls by Bahamas Humane Society President Kim Aranha to have the sector shut down were “disheartening and unjust” because they did not consider efforts being employed to improve the area. SEE PAGE SIX
MOORE’S ISLAND ACQUISITION OF LAND ‘NOT POLITICAL MOVE’ By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia.net PRIME Minister Perry Christie yesterday denied that the acquisition of more than 400 acres of land for the people of Moore’s Island was a “political move”, despite the tabling the resolution weeks before the general election. In the House of Assembly yesterday, Mr Christie acknowledged that he promised more than a decade
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PRIME Minister Perry Christie speaking last night at a PLP branch meeting at Sadie Curtis Primary School. For more photographs from the event, see page two. Photo: Shawn Hanna/Tribune Staff
PM URGES PLP SUPPORTERS TO ‘HELP US REGISTER EVERY VOTE’ By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net
REGISTER to vote was the consistent message uttered by Prime Minister Perry Christie and incumbent parliamentarians to hundreds of supporters at the Progressive Liberal Party’s (PLP) regional branch meeting last night. During a 30-min-
ute speech in which he praised Alex Storr, Hope Strachan and Dion Smith – respective candidates for Elizabeth, Seabreeze and Nassau Village - as part of the reasons why his administration should be returned to office in the upcoming general election, Mr Christie implored those present at the Sadie Curtis Primary School, where the branch
meeting was held, to aid them in rallying constituents to get themselves registered to vote before it is too late. As of March 20, 141,698 people had registered to vote in the election, which has yet to be called. This is roughly 18 per cent less than the 172,000 on the 2012 voter registry. SEE PAGE THREE
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MACKEY: I’VE PAID CUSTOMS DEBT IN FULL By RICARDO WELLS Tribune Staff Reporter rwells@tribunemedia.net
DAYS after being exposed by Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Chairman Bradley Roberts for his failure to settle a 15-year tax debt of $9,500 to the Department of Customs, Free National Movement (FNM) North Eleuthera candidate Howard “Rickey” Mackey has followed through on promises to pay the debt yesterday. SEE PAGE SIX