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VOLUME:115 No.145, JUNE 21ST, 2018

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‘It was my duty to fire rebels’ READY TO ROLL

Minnis bound by need to follow Westminster system By DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Freeport Reporter dmaycock@tribunemedia.net

PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis said that his decision to revoke the government appointments of three Free National Movement members of Parliament who voted no to an increase in value added tax was not personal, but was based on his responsibility and obligation to follow parliamentary procedure. While speaking to reporters in Grand Bahama yesterday, Dr Minnis stressed that he will not shirk his responsibility. “I cannot allow my personal views to get into

democracy; we have a parliamentary procedure, and I must adhere, respect, and ensure the procedure lives on, and is honoured, and respected thoroughly,” he said on the sidelines of a conference. Dr Minnis fired Bain and Grants Town MP Travis Robinson and Golden Isles MP Vaughn Miller from their posts as parliamentary secretaries and Pineridge MP Frederick McAlpine from his post as chairman of the Hotel Corporation. Mr Robinson and Mr Miller were cited for breaching the Manual of Cabinet and Ministry Procedure. SEE PAGE FIVE

ATTORNEY General Carl Bethel has defended the firings of two parliamentary secretaries and one board chairman this week by Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis, however he insisted “reconciliation” remains the focus. While giving a speech during the Senate’s budget

debate yesterday, Mr Bethel, the leader of government business in the Senate, implored people who have taken issue with the prime minister’s decision to review the Westminster parliamentary system. While he admitted that there are some “peculiar” factors built into the system, he contended the rules must be followed. SEE PAGE FIVE

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GRAND BAHAMA ‘CAN BE THE NEW SILICON VALLEY’ By DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Freeport Reporter dmaycock@tribunemedia.net PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis told more than 400 persons attending the first Bahamas Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Conference in Grand Bahama The Bahamas is poised to be “new Silicon capital in the Caribbean”. He noted that much progress had been achieved to create a technology industry that will uniquely position the country as the jurisdiction of choice for tech firms. SEE PAGE NINE

FOULKES: WEB SHOP JOB CUTS UNFORTUNATE

By MORGAN ADDERLEY Tribune Staff Reporter madderley@tribunemedia.net

A DAY after web shop Asure Win said it will close 11 locations and layoff about 50 workers, Labour Minister Dion Foulkes described impending staff cuts from the sector as “unfortunate”, but said there are several factors contributing to the closure of gaming houses aside from a tax increase. Speaking to reporters outside the Senate yesterday, Mr Foulkes also called for web shop owners to take a moment and examine how the government’s new sliding tax scale will affect them, instead of “anticipating” that it will be detrimental. SEE PAGE SIX

DOOR LEFT OPEN FOR RECONCILIATION By RICARDO WELLS Tribune Staff Reporter rwells@tribunemedia.net

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BANK TELLER ‘FALSELY SIGNED’ FOR HANNA By NICO SCAVELLA Tribune Staff Reporter nscavella@tribunemedia.net

AN OFFICER is pictured at the commissioning of 26 new motorcycles yesterday for the Royal Bahamas Police Force at their headquarters. See page two for more photographs. Photo: Shawn Hanna/Tribune Staff

THE former Bank of The Bahamas teller accused of stealing over $50,000 from former Governor General AD Hanna would fraudulently sign on behalf of a customer in order to validate cash withdrawal transactions, a bank employee alleged yesterday. SEE PAGE SEVEN

FNM CONSTITUENCY REGRETS PICKING CHIPMAN By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net

THE Free National Movement’s Centreville Constituency Association regrets backing Reece Chipman’s nomination for Parliament and will not recommend he be re-nominated in 2022, association chairman Juan Cartwright told The Tribune yesterday. Mr Cartwright said he would prefer if Mr

REECE CHIPMAN Chipman resigns right now as the MP for the area. He revealed Mr Chipman was neither the association’s first nor

second choice to represent the constituency. Those spots belonged to Lanisha Rolle, who eventually ran and won in the Seabreeze constituency, and businessman Mark Roberts who rejected the nomination for personal reasons, he said. Mr Cartwright said it was Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis who asked the association to work with Mr Chipman. SEE PAGE THREE

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