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Jobs scheme ‘is an election ploy’

Butler-Turner says plan shows govt is out of new ideas By KHRISNA VIRGIL Tribune Staff Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net LONG Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner has slammed the government’s new apprenticeship programme for being an “election ploy” as she questioned how it was different from the heavily criticised 52week job placement plan implemented under the Ingraham administration. Mrs Butler-Turner, who served as State Minister of Social Development in the last Free National Movement (FNM) administration, said it was also evident

the government was “absolutely devoid” of any original ideas. She castigated the Christie administration over its lack of transparency, telling The Tribune that the government had yet to explain how the $20m allocated to a similar programme during the 2015 fiscal year was spent. The former FNM Deputy Leader said the fact that the government has re-crafted this programme shows that the Ingraham administration’s jobs plan was a good initiative. SEE PAGE THREE

MINNIS SAYS BAHA MAR TALK IS ‘FALSE HOPE’

By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net

FREE National Movement (FNM) Leader Dr Hubert Minnis yesterday blasted Prime Minister Perry Christie for failing to provide a substantial update on Baha Mar negotiations, calling his 2016/2017 Budget Communication “false hope and empty rhetoric”. Dr Minnis said the lack of transparency was evidence that the government did not have a “true plan” to open the stalled $3.5bn Cable Beach resort, and that the Progressive Liberal Party

(PLP) will say or do anything to get re-elected. He noted that Wednesday’s budget communication echoed the 2012 campaign promises made by the PLP in 2012 that are still unfulfilled. “On Baha Mar the Prime Minister failed to tell us any details,” he said. “He could not tell us what promises he made to the Chinese government or what concessions he had to make. He did not tell us a timeline for the project or if there would be any immediate jobs for Bahamians instead of the Chinese. The only thing he really said was SEE PAGE SIX

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MITCHELL SAYS BAHA MAR GROUP FUELLING RACISM By NICO SCAVELLA Tribune Staff Reporter nscavella@tribunemedia.net FOREIGN Affairs and Immigration Minister Fred Mitchell yesterday hit out at Facebook group “Baha Mar Citizen Awake”, accusing it of fuelling “racism” and extreme patriotism towards Baha Mar’s Chinese investors at the behest of the resort’s developer Sarkis Izmirlian. SEE PAGE SIX

VETERAN ZNS BROADCASTER FOUND MURDERED NEAR BONEFISH POND

THE SCENE at Bonefish Pond where Scott Richards was reportedly found murdered. Photo: Shawn Hanna/Tribune Staff By SANCHESKA BROWN the midnight to 6am shift. Tribune Staff Reporter Assistant Commissioner sbrown@tribunemedia.net of Police (ACP) Leon Bethel said officers from the CarA VETERAN ZNS ra- michael Road Police Station dio broadcaster was shot were on routine patrol near multiple times and killed Bonefish Pond when they early yesterday morn- made the discovery. ing near Bonefish Pond, “They were checking the off Cowpen Road. Police area around 9.55am, when found the victim shortly be- they saw a vehicle they fore 10am. thought to be suspicious. It Police have not identi- was a grey Durango (sports fied the dead man but The utility vehicle). They deTribune understands he is cided to check further and 48-year-old Scott Richards, about 100 feet away from a radio announcer for ZNS the vehicle was the body of Inspiration 107.9 FM. Ac- a man lying on the ground,” cording to ZNS, Richards ACP Bethel said. left his shift shortly after SEE PAGE TWO 6am yesterday. He worked ZNS radio announcer Scott Richards.

BUDGET REVEALS LITTLE NEW TO MEET PM’S PLEDGE ON FIGHTING CRIME

By KHRISNA VIRGIL Tribune Staff Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net AFTER promising tougher crime fighting measures five months ago, Prime Minister Perry Christie’s 2016/2017 Budget Communication revealed very little details of his administration’s plan to arrest violent crime. His silence on the issue comes in the wake of 508

recorded homicides in the Bahamas since the 2012 general election, according to The Tribune’s records, with 11 months still remaining in this administration’s current term. Last December, Mr Christie said his administration planned to introduce “tougher measures” to combat crime in 2016, pointing out that it was a challenge of the highest priority.

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The party campaigned on the platform that it had the solution to lower violent crime while the Ingraham administration did not. However, since coming to office, the Christie administration has been grappling with the same issue. When 2016 rolled in, Mr Christie passed off the mammoth task of tackling crime to Royal

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‘EMAILS DID NOT SPECIFY PRIVACY’

By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net EMAILS between members of Save The Bays (STB) had “no specified restriction of access” or “conditions expressed against access or dissemination”, a Supreme Court judge was told yesterday. SEE PAGE SEVEN

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