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Letter lists the failings of FNM leader By KHRISNA VIRGIL Tribune Staff Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net  SIX FNM parliament members have put together a damning case against their leader, Dr Hubert Minnis, highlighting a myriad of inefficiencies, including his failure to take command of the party “at almost every turnâ€? despite their repeated efforts to support him. And after four years at the helm of the organisation, the MPs said there was a growing “trust deficitâ€? exacerbated by the “heartbreakingâ€? reality that Dr Minnis “proved himself not to be a man of

his word�. As a result, they said, “our clarion call to action by this Central Council could not be clearer; we absolutely need an early convention to speak to the legitimacy of Bahamian democracy. Equally importantly, we need to confirm whether our current leader still benefits from a mandate to lead�. They accused Dr Minnis of knowingly and intentionally distorting facts, saying one thing then doing another, and misrepresenting the words or views of his colleagues.

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By KHRISNA VIRGIL Tribune Staff Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net  MORE than two months after Free National Movement Leader Dr Hubert Minnis admitted to meeting with one of the “criminalsâ€? involved in the alleged Peter Nygard murder for hire plot, six FNM members of Parliament say they are “confidentâ€? that the full story has not been told. In an eight-page memorandum sent by the six MPs to the party’s Central

By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net

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FREE National Movement newcomer Mark Humes yesterday said that Fort Charlotte MP Dr Andre Rollins did not have a credible record to support his aggressive critique of the party’s leadership. Mr Humes, former Democratic National Alliance (DNA) chairman, called on Dr Rollins to declare whether he intends to vie for the FNM leadership

EMPLOYEES from the Department of Land and Surveys protesting over health fears at the building on East Bay. See page 13 for the full story. Photos: Tim Clarke/Tribune Staff

MITCHELL: DECEPTION BY VOTE ‘NO’ SIDE IS A SIN

By RICARDO WELLS Tribune Staff Reporter rwells@tribunemedia.net

FOREIGN Affairs and Immigration Minister Fred Mitchell yesterday spoke out against religious leaders opposing the four referendum bills, claiming that their “deceptive campaign� against the gender equality vote is “a sin�. He also insisted that some pastors are using “false SEE PAGE SEVEN

INTERNATIONAL GROUPS SUPPORT ‘YES’ VOTE By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net SIX major international agencies yesterday threw their support behind a “yes� vote in the upcoming gender equality referendum, projecting that its success will impact reform efforts worldwide. In a joint statement, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), UNICEF, UN Women, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the Pan American Health

Organization (PAHO) and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) commended the Bahamas for holding the June 7 vote. “If passed,� the statement read, “these amendments will ensure that Bahamian mothers and fathers have equal rights to transmit nationality to their children, and that Bahamian women are able to confer their nationality to their non-Bahamian spouses on the same basis as Bahamian men.� SEE PAGE SIX

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MURDER PLOT SUSPECT GRANTED $20,000 BAIL

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A MAN awaiting trial concerning an alleged murder plot was granted $20,000 bail in the Supreme Court on Tuesday. SEE PAGE 11

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