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MP ‘not confident’ gender equality bills will pass By SANCHESKA BROWN Tribune Staff Reporter sbrown@tribunemedia.net LONG ISLAND MP Loretta Butler Turner yesterday admitted that she was “not confident” the proposed gender equality referendum will pass. Mrs Butler Turner explained that the general public does not trust the current government, and when combined with the government’s handling of the previous Gaming referendum and opposition claims of a “gay agenda”, she is not sure how the vote will turn out. However, she said, her view has not changed on the subject and she will continue to support the referendum and help to educate the public – just as she did in 2002. “I will continue to sup-

port this, it is not a PLP initiative in fact I feel strongly that this vote was driven by the policies and philosophies of the FNM. The PLP have played political games with this process and that is why we are in the position we are in today but I have taken the stance that this issue is bigger than the politics,” Mrs Butler Turner said. “The trans-gender, bisexual, homosexual conversation is secondary. I believe that is being used as a red herring by people to justify the difficulty they have in accepting what the current administration is saying. She said: “People do not trust the process combined what with the fact that they dressed up the gambling opinion poll as a referendum, said it was binding, got a no vote and then deSEE PAGE THREE

FNM COALITION WITH DNA ‘NOT A GOOD IDEA’

By SANCHESKA BROWN Tribune Staff Reporter sbrown@tribunemedia.net LONG ISLAND MP Loretta Butler Turner yesterday rejected talks of a coalition between the FNM and the DNA as “not a good idea” given the third party’s fledgling status. Mrs Butler Turner suggested that the way forward is a merger of the two SEE PAGE SIX LORETTA Butler-Turner

WOMAN SEXUALLY ASSAULTED AT KNIFE POINT IN HER HOME By SANCHESKA BROWN Tribune Staff Reporter sbrown@tribunemedia.net POLICE in New Providence are on the hunt for a man who allegedly broke into a woman’s home early on Sunday morning and sexually assaulted her at knife point. The rape took place shortly after 2am off Robinson Road. According to police reports, the woman was at SEE PAGE SIX

RBDF RANGERS ON THE MARCH

NEW students of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force go on the march at Coral Harbour Base on Saturday. 370 students were installed as part of the Rangers programme. Photo: Shawn Hanna/Tribune staff

LANISHA ROLLE URGES PEERS TO ‘CONDEMN UNETHICAL BEHAVIOUR’

MINNIS HITS OUT AT MINISTERS WHO FAILED TO TABLE AUDITS

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By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net

IN HER first public statement since resigning as a Free National Movement Senator 10 days ago, Lanisha Rolle yesterday urged her peers to condemn “unethical and factually unlawful” behaviour in the pursuit of political leadership. Mrs Rolle stressed the need for conduct with a high level of integrity and maturity in her appeal for disenfranchised colleagues and leaders to embrace change and accept that it is a transitional process.

FREE National Movement Leader Dr Hubert Minnis has criticised Cabinet ministers who have failed to table audits of government institutions as required by law, saying the issue highlights the need for greater accountability measures in government. Dr Minnis was responding to revelations in a Tribune article last week about gaps in the public record

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concerning audits of the Public Hospitals Authority (PHA), the Water & Sewerage Corporation (WSC), the Bahamas Broadcasting Corporation, the Bahamas Mortgage Corporation (BMC), the College of the Bahamas (COB) and the Hotel Corporation of the Bahamas. “This Government has shown a wanton disregard for transparency, accountability and the rule of law,” Dr Minnis said on Friday. “So while disappointing, SEE PAGE SEVEN

BAHAMIANS ‘ATTEMPTED TO SMUGGLE 26 IMMIGRANTS INTO US’

By DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Freeport Reporter dmaycock@tribunemedia.net

TWO Bahamian men, along with 26 illegal immigrants, including a 16-year-old girl, were apprehended by the US Coast Guard after their speedboat experienced engine trouble 17 miles off the Florida coast. It is alleged that the two Bahamians were attempting to smuggle 24 Haitians and two Ecuadorians illegally into the United States. According to an immigration official, the men reportedly left Freeport

around midnight last Thursday onboard a 30ft Scarab, which developed engine problems five hours after leaving Grand Bahama. The disabled boat was spotted by a passing private vessel which alerted the US Coast Guard. The USCG Cutter Bernard C Webber responded, took the group onboard and transported them to Lucayan Harbour, where they were turned over to the Bahamas Immigration authorities. Immigration officer Napthali Cooper reported that one of the Bahamian men had been previously caught and has a smuggling case still pending in

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the courts. He reported that two of the Haitian men – one of whom was born in the Bahamas – were recently arrested and sent to the Detention Centre after they were caught in a previous smuggling attempt from the Bahamas. Mr Cooper also reported that a 16-year-old girl, who was born in the Bahamas, was also among the group. He said the group was processed at Immigration Headquarters. The Bahamian men are expected to be charged in court this week. In a separate matter, 17 persons SEE PAGE SEVEN


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