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PM takes over ‘interim’ Health role in wake of Sands standing down By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Senior Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis will temporarily serve as Minister of Health, Cabinet Office announced yesterday in a terse press statement. The revelation of who will succeed Dr Duane Sands as health minister came much later in the day than expected. It was not until late in the evening following a lengthy cabinet session that the Cabinet Office released two sentences on the matter. After announcing his acceptance of Dr Sands’ resignation letter on Monday, Dr Minnis said he would “make a further statement on this matter (on Tuesday), including on who will serve as Minister of Health.”

However, outside of the announcement about the new health minister, there was no other comment about the controversy that led to Dr Sands’ ouster from Cabinet. Dr Minnis served as health minister in the last Ingraham administration from 2007 to 2012. Dr Sands laid low yesterday and did not answer The Tribune’s calls. However, on his Facebook page he posted a five-minute video featuring film and photographs from his time as health minister. Pointedly, the video began with footage of him during a radio interview in which he said: “In each of those events, you learn a little bit more and a little bit more and a little bit more but that doesn’t mean that

PROGESSIVE Liberal Party leader Philip “Brave” Davis called for explanations from the ministers of aviation, immigration and finance, saying former Health Minister Dr Duane Sands did not act alone in allowing Americans to disembark in the county. At the party’s monthly press conference yesterday, Mr Davis said there are still many questions to answer regarding the six American permanent

TEENAGER DIES IN DAY OF DOUBLE MURDER

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By EARYEL BOWLEG ebowleg@tribunemedia.net

residents bringing COVID19 test kits and being able to quarantine at home last week, which Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis called a breach in protocol. The debacle resulted in Dr Sands leaving his post. The incident infuriated many Bahamians as the border was closed to citizens abroad until Dr Minnis recently announced efforts for them to come back home. Still, individuals would need to test negative for COVID-19 before

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THE number of confirmed COVID-19 cases jumped by five to 89 yesterday, health officials said. Three of the new cases are in Bimini with one each in New Providence and Grand Bahama. The latest cases came days after West Grand Bahama and Bimini MP Pakeisa Parker-Edgecombe called for a two-week lockdown of Bimini to stop the spread of the disease. Bimini now has 11 confirmed cases, New Providence has 69, Grand Bahama has eight while there is one case in Cat Cay. The newest cases include: Case #85, a 60-year-old New Providence woman; Case #86, a 25-year-old Bimini man; Case #87, a SEE PAGE THREE

DAVIS: FORMER MINISTER DID NOT ACT ON HIS OWN By EARYEL BOWLEG ebowleg@tribunemedia.net

SETBACK AS FIVE MORE CASES TEST POSITIVE

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PEOPLE were yesterday celebrating the fact they could buy alcohol.

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TWO people were killed in separate incidents yesterday, including a 17-year-old boy in Fox Hill. The first incident occurred around 8am when, according to Chief Superintendent Shanta Knowles, police received reports of gunshots being fired on Rahming Street, Fox Hill. She said police who arrived on scene found a young man who had been shot multiple times. Paramedics were called and pronounced the victim dead. CSP Knowles said police were told that the victim had been approached by a lone gunman who SEE PAGE TWO

EU BLACKLISTS OVER MONEY LAUNDERING By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net

ATTORNEY General Carl Bethel yesterday said it was “especially distressing” that Europe appears to have ignored The Bahamas’ “herculean efforts” in preparing to again blacklist this nation. He said it was “especially questionable” that the European Commission is targeting the country for alleged deficiencies in its anti-financial crime regime

AG Carl Bethel when the global standardsetter on these issues had earlier this year placed

The Bahamas on the path to “exit” its own oversight process. Speaking after reports emerged that the European Commission intends to blacklist The Bahamas this Thursday, Mr Bethel said the bloc seemed to be ignoring its own guidelines that a country’s standing with the Financial Action Task Force would weigh heavily in determining whether it is included on the list.

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