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‘WE HAD NOTHING TO HIDE FROM UN’
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MAN WITH A MISSION TO FOLLOW?
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Johnson responds to factfinding visit on immigration issues By TANYA SMITHCARTWRIGHT tsmith-cartwright@ tribunemedia.net FINANCIAL Services, Trade, Industry and Immigration Minister Elsworth Johnson told The Tribune yesterday he welcomed the United Nations’ recent inspectorial visit to The Bahamas as “we have nothing to hide”. Dr Garry Conille, United Nations resident coordinator, and his team toured the Carmichael Road Detention Centre
and a shanty town known as The Farm in Abaco at the weekend. Following the visit, the UN team released a statement thanking The Bahamas for its hospitality and also promising assistance in immigration going forward. Mr Johnson said the government was happy to have the team here. “We were happy to have the UN team in The Bahamas as we have absolutely nothing to hide,” he said. SEE PAGE THREE
BAHA MAR SEEKS TO KEEP DOCUMENTS CONFIDENTIAL By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net BAHA Mar’s current owner is becoming increasingly embroiled in a legal battle with Sarkis Izmirlian related to the latter’s $2.25bn fraud and breach of contract claim against the project’s main contractor. Legal papers reveal Chow Tai Fook Enterprises (CTFE) and its affiliates have been sucked into the original developer’s battle
with China Construction America as they seek to obtain an injunction barring Mr Izmirlian from obtaining more evidence to strengthen his case. CTFE is alleging its Delaware-based affiliates have already provided “substantial files plus other data” to the original developer. It is claiming Mr Izmirlian agreed not to seek additional evidence from its Bahamian or other affiliates. FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS
BUSTED
A SUSPECTED $1m worth of drugs being unloaded after a boat chase in the Exuma cays ended with two men being arrested on Sunday. See PAGE TWO for the full story. Photo: Racardo Thomas
LAWYER NEGLIGENT JUDGES THROW OUT IN $640K MORTGAGE MURDER CONVICTION By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net
A BAHAMIAN attorney has failed to overturn a “negligence” verdict over a $640,000 loan issued by an insurer whose owners include the PLP’s deputy leader.
Monique Gomez had sought to overturn a default judgment obtained against her in July 2017 by BAF Financial & Insurance (Bahamas), which includes Chester Cooper among its principal shareholders. FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS
By FARRAH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter fjohnson@tribunemedia.net
A MAN who was convicted of shooting and killing another man in 2013 had his 30-year sentence overturned in the Court of Appeal yesterday.
HELLO AND WELCOME BACK By YOURI KEMP Tribune Business Reporter ykemp@tribunemedia.net
THE Bahamian tourism industry welcomed yesterday’s return of direct British Airways (BA) flights to Nassau as providing a European gateway for the first time since COVID19 erupted. Robert Sands, the Bahamas Hotel and Tourism
THE BRITISH Airways plane arriving yesterday. Association’s (BHTA) president, told Tribune Business: “Certainly as a
destination we welcome the first British Airways flight since March [2020]. This reopens the gateway, certainly of Europe and Britain, to The Bahamas again. “The frequency is once weekly for the next couple of weeks and we look forward to that improving.” FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS
Nassau & Bahama Islands’ Leading Newspaper
In the early morning hours of July 22, 2013, a lone gunman shot and killed Torack Stuart as he was getting into the driver’s seat of his vehicle which had been parked near a club on East Bay Street. SEE PAGE SEVEN
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A CONFESSION OR SPITEFUL REVENGE?
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