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Gomez would be ‘surprised’ if Justice was called upon By KHRISNA VIRGIL Tribune Staff Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net  CENTRAL and South Eleuthera MP Damian Gomez said he would be “surprisedâ€? if Supreme Court Justice Indra Charles is called before the Committee on Privileges after being named last week in a resolution to determine whether she and others should be held in contempt of the House of Assembly. While confirming that he still plans to recuse himself as Chairman of the committee, Mr Gomez, QC, explained that just as parliamentarians were asserting their privilege when they sit in the lower chamber, Justice Charles is also “immune from processâ€? when she sits on the bench of her

courtroom. The former state minister of legal affairs affirmed that Save The Bays Director Fred Smith, QC, and attorney Ferron Bethel – who were also named in the resolution – “will have to be� brought before the committee to determine whether they committed an offence. “I imagine that by next Monday all of these things will be worked out because once I announce my resignation, my seat would have to be filled in the committee and I would think that a member of the government would be appointed,� Mr Gomez told reporters yesterday following the morning session of the House of Assembly. SEE PAGE SIX

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By DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Freeport Reporter dmaycock@tribunemedia.net THREE men are assisting police with their investigation into the fatal stabbing of a 43-year-old man in Freeport on Tuesday evening. Shortly after 9pm, police were called to the Man-OWar Circle area where a man had been stabbed in the neck during an argument. SEE PAGE SIX

MAKING FINAL PREPARATIONS FOR JUNKANOO CARNIVAL

MILLER STANDS BY DESIRE TO EXILE TRANSGENDER BAHAMIANS

By KHRISNA VIRGIL Tribune Staff Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net  TALL Pines MP Leslie Miller said he does not see the need to apologise for his disparaging comments that members of the transgender community should be exiled to a private island. When asked if he would apologise for the remarks, the former Cabinet minister responded: “For what? I don’t see the need.â€? On Monday, while denouncing the transgender community, Mr Miller

pledged to give the group its first $1,000 toward relocating. He added that it was his constant prayer that “God would come now and just end the world� as their actions “go against His will.� “Let me say first of all that I never said I was speaking for the party but I was speaking on behalf of the Bahamian people,� the Progressive Liberal Party MP said yesterday, when asked to respond to the backlash he has received from some quarters. SEE PAGE 12

A GLIMPSE behind the scenes yesterday as workers made the finishing touches for costumes for carnival groups getting ready for the road. Prime Minister Perry Christie toured the road fever companies ahead of the Road Fever event on Saturday, and this weekend’s Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival. See pages 14-15 for more. Photo: Kemuel Stubbs/BIS

NO JOB CUTS ‘FOR NOW’ AT POWER COMPANY

By SANCHESKA BROWN Tribune Staff Reporter sbrown@tribunemedia.net  PRESIDENT of the Bahamas Electrical Workers Union Paul Maynard yesterday said there will be no layoffs “for nowâ€? at the Bahamas Power and Light

Company now that the new management company has taken over. In an interview with The Tribune, Mr Maynard said he along with Bahamas Electrical Utility Managerial Union (BEUMU) President Clinton Minnis met with BPL CEO Pam Hill

who assured the unions that there will be “no staff cuts for the time being�. However, Mr Maynard said he made it clear that the union will not stand by while the price of electricity continues to skyrocket to an unsustainable rate. “We had a very frank

DAVIS HAS NO FEAR OF REFERENDUM LAWSUIT By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net ACTING Prime Minister Philip “Brave� Davis is not concerned about threats to pursue legal action against the govern-

ment over its failure to provide public funds to proponents of the constitutional referendum’s vote “no� campaign. Mr Davis’ comments came amid National Security Minister Dr Bernard Nottage’s repeated failure

to address the matter, although he told The Tribune last week that as minister with responsibility for referendums he would address all aspects of the upcoming vote. SEE PAGE THREE

meeting and we promised her we will do all we can to help her with the process. We also told her staff morale is very low and employees were anxious to know what changes would be made,� Mr Maynard said. SEE PAGE SIX

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