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VOLUME:114 No.141, JUNE 15TH, 2017

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Sands: $25m in unpaid bills Ministry of Health added nearly $10m in contracts before vote By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia.net

THE former Christie administration left more than $25m in unpaid bills for medical equipment, rent, drugs and salaries at the Ministry of Health and the Public Hospital’s Authority, Health Minister Dr Duane Sands claimed yesterday. During the budget debate in the House of Assembly, Dr Sands said despite owing millions of dollars in salaries and commitments, weeks before the general election the former Progressive Liberal Party

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MINNIS ‘WILL TAKE BACK CROWN LAND’ By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis pledged yesterday to take back Crown land from people who are using it for purposes outside the “original intent,” particularly those hoarding it for future investment. After touring the Department of Lands and Surveys, Dr Minnis said: “People will not be receiving the people’s land just to sit on SEE PAGE NINE

TWO FACE COURT OVER RAPE ALLEGATIONS

(PLP) government entered into $9,756,006.64 worth of security contracts, janitorial contracts, generator purchases and other miscellaneous items “to people who may be considered the party faithful.” Dr Sands also claimed that despite a plea from the managing director of the PHA for just under a million dollars to repair the major hospitals in the healthcare system, the money was never made available, resulting in 67 crucial beds “being taken out of commission”. SEE PAGE 11

NATION HAS 11TH HIGHEST HOMICIDE RATE IN WORLD By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia.net

THE Bahamas has the 11th highest homicide rate in the world, triple the rate considered by the World Health Organization as an epidemic, Health Minister Dr Duane Sands revealed in the House of Assembly yesterday. Dr Sands also revealed that The Bahamas has the “highest incidents” of diabetes in the world and 79.2 per cent of the population is obese or overweight. Addressing parliamen-

tarians during the budget debate, Dr Sands said the number one cause of death of the Bahamian male is a bullet and a recent crime study shows that between 2012 and 2015, 78 per cent of murder victims in The Bahamas died as a result of gunshot wounds. Dr Sands said between 2012 and 2016, the Accident and Emergency (A & E) Department at the Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) managed 8,000 assault cases, 1,229 stabbing cases, and 1,078 gunshot wounds. SEE PAGE 11

CLEVELAND ANTONIO MUSGROVE, aged 23, of Kemp Road, left, and Steve Resnick, 46, of Delaware, US, who are accused of separate sexual assaults. Photos: Shawn Hanna/Tribune Staff By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net TWO men—a Bahamian and an American—were remanded to prison yesterday after they were separately arraigned concerning sexual assault allegations. Cleveland Antonio Musgrove, 23, of Kemp Road was accused of allegedly raping a 24-year-old woman

on Monday, June 12. According to initial reports from police, shortly after 1.30pm on the day in question a male Jet Ski operator offered a Canadian woman a ride at Cabbage Beach and took her to Athol Island off Paradise Island, where he is alleged to have sexually assaulted her. The jet ski operator then returned the woman to

Cabbage Beach and the matter was reported to the police who later took a suspect into custody for questioning. Musgrove is scheduled to have his case fast-tracked to the Supreme Court on July 25 and was remanded to prison in the interim. He has retained attorney Bjorn Ferguson to represent him against the charge that was laid contrary to

Section 6(A) of the Sexual Offences Act. Steve Resnick, a 46-yearold American of Newark, Delaware was charged first before Deputy Chief Magistrate Andrew Forbes facing a charge of rape, in which it is alleged that on Sunday, June 11, he had sexual intercourse with a 27-year-old woman against her will. SEE PAGE FIVE

JOHNSON READY TO ACT ON DISCLOSURES, AND SAYS THAT SHANTY TOWNS MUST NOT BE IGNORED By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net

MINISTER of State for Legal Affairs Elsworth Johnson insisted yesterday the country cannot continue to “pretend” that immigrant communities do not exist, while suggesting

that dangers to residents abound in shanty towns because of a failure to enforce existing regulations. Mr Johnson also told parliamentarians that he, along with the Attorney General’s Office, stands “ready to do the people’s business” regarding delinquent former and current members

of Parliament who have not disclosed their assets as required by law. He further revealed that the government intends to transfer sensitive matters or the issuance of nolle prosequi to the director of public prosecutions and that legislation will be drafted to make this arm of the judici-

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ary independent. In this regard, he said the government will also undergo a public education process to engage civil society in such matters as nolle prosequi to remove the “illusive” perception attached to this kind of legal action. SEE PAGE NINE


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