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Volume:114 No.111, MAY 2ND, 2017

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Ingraham: Fire all of the PLP Former PM alleges theft of nearly $1m from finance ministry By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net FORMER Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham last night urged scores of supporters in North Abaco to “fire” the Progressive Liberal Party-led government for “lying” about valueadded tax (VAT) and failing to account for government malfeasance. He also claimed to have information about a theft of nearly $1m from the Ministry of Finance. The former Free National Movement (FNM) leader called on supporters to vote for his party as the PLP had lost public trust, adding that there were no “in-betweens, no spoilers, no green,” a reference to third party the Democratic

National Alliance (DNA). Taking the stage at Ingraham Park in Cooper’s Town, Mr Ingraham also gave his full endorsement of FNM Leader Dr Hubert Minnis to be the next prime minister of the country. On the issue of lax oversight in government, Mr Ingraham told supporters that when the details on theft in the public sector comes to light after the next election, people will scratch their heads. “T’iefin going on every day,” he said. “I told you about the cookie jar. I’m just told today, yesterday actually, that $860,700 was stolen in the Ministry of Finance under the watchful eyes of, or not so watchful eyes of the prime minister and Mr Halkitis. SEE PAGE FIVE

By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia.net FREE National Movement Leader Dr Hubert Minnis yesterday called the Heads of Agreement (HOA) between the Christie administration and the buyer of Baha Mar “nothing more than a multi-billion dollar theft of the Bahamian people’s sovereign rights.” In a statement, Dr Minnis said the “sweetheart deal” is not good for the Bahamian people and he understands why Prime Minister Perry Christie fought so hard to “shroud this deal in secrecy.” According to the HOA that was released to the media on Sunday night, the government has committed to contribute $4m a year for eight years for marketing of Baha Mar upon the opening of the resort’s casino. SEE PAGE SIX

851 POLICE OFFICERS PROMOTED ON EVE OF POLL FORMER Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham on stage at the FNM rally in North Abaco last night. Photo: Yontalay Bowe/FNM

CHRISTIE: DON’T SUPPORT FAKE NATIONAL MOVEMENT PRIME Minister Perry Christie urged voters in Grand Bahama last night not to support the “Fake National Movement” and Dr Hubert Minnis, who he called the most “reckless” and “unprepared” person to ever vie to lead the country. Speaking at a rally in Eight Mile Rock, Mr Christie bashed the Free National Movement (FNM) as a party of “lies” and painted Dr Minnis as a man who could not keep his party together.

‘SWEETHEART BAHA MAR DEAL BAD FOR THE NATION’

He also told Grand Bahama that good economic news was on the horizon, as he is due back on the island today for a heads of agreement signing with Carnival Cruise Line for the construction of a new cruise port in East Grand Bahama. On his attacks against Dr Minnis, Mr Christie criticised the Killarney incumbent for doubting the remobilisation and opening of the Baha Mar resort. He said Dr Minnis’ erroneous statements about Baha

Mar are “stupendously stupid”. He also hit out at Dr Minnis for not attending the resort’s soft opening on April 21. Dr Minnis has called the soft opening a sham and has questioned the veracity of the property’s sale to Hong Kong conglomerate, Chow Tai Fook Enterprises. “New guests are checking in everyday ... and Minnis is denying that reality,” Mr Christie said. “...He is the most reckless and

unprepared person ever to put forward for the leadership of this nation. There has been nobody so unprepared vying for the leadership of this nation – on top of that he is so weak – there is no doubt he is going to get rolled over. Before you can get to him he is going to get rolled over by those special interests who are now in his party,” Mr Christie said. SEE PAGE FIVE

THE Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF) has promoted 851 officers, according to an announcement from Commissioner of Police Ellison Greenslade yesterday as officers prepare to cast ballots in the general election’s advanced poll on Wednesday. The promotions take effect January 1. Two superintendents have been promoted to chief superintendents; 76 assistant superintendents have been made superintendents; 90 inspectors have been promoted to assistant superintendent while 107 sergeants have risen to the rank of inspector. SEE PAGE SIX

DOCUMENTS SHOW FOULKES BARRED FROM LEGAL PRACTICE IN FLORIDA AND OWED US GOVT $132,000 By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net FREE National Movement (FNM) candidate for Golden Gates Michael Foulkes was assessed by the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and found to owe the US government $132,493.60 in taxes, including interest and penalties spanning several

tax periods from 1999 to 2001, a document obtained by The Tribune yesterday showed. And despite FNM chairman Sidney Collie’s recent denial that Mr Foulkes had not been barred from practicing law in the state of Florida, a search for his bar number on the Florida Bar’s website listed the FNM candidate as being subject to “disciplinary

resignation” and “not eligible to practice law in Florida”. According to a notice of federal tax lien filed in the Dade County Courthouse and prepared on December 8, 2008, the IRS said: “We are giving notice that taxes (including interest and penalties) have been assessed against the following named taxpayer.

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“We have made a demand for payment of this liability, but it remains unpaid. Therefore there is a lien in favour of the United States on all property and rights to property belonging to this taxpayer for the amount of these taxes and additional penalties, interests and costs that may accrue.” SEE PAGE SIX


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