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VOLUME:114 No.151, JUNE 29th, 2017
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Bernard Nottage dies, aged 71 Tributes paid to ‘Bahamian patriot and political leader’ FORMER Bain and Grants Town MP Dr Bernard Nottage died yesterday evening in a Florida hospital, according to a statement from his family. The 71-year-old was airlifted to the United States on Friday after spending three days in the Intensive Care Unit at Doctors Hospital. Dr Nottage is survived by his wife, the former Portia Butterfield, and their two sons. In a statement, Dr Nottage’s family described him as “a husband, dad, papa, brother, uncle, godfather, friend and a Bahamian nationalist.” The family expressed sincere thanks to everyone who “reached out” and thanked the management, staff and physicians at Doctors Hospital and the Cleveland Clinic in the United States “for the professional care rendered to him”. “Thank you everyone for your prayers, support and words of encouragement during this very difficult time. May his soul rest in peace,” the statement said. Last night, Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis also released a statement reacting to the death of his colleague and “friend”. “Dr Nottage was an outstanding medical doctor and political leader,” Dr
SYMONETTE: MORE BILLS BEING FOUND By RICARDO WELLS Tribune Staff Reporter rwells@tribunemedia.net FINANCIAL Services Minister Brent Symonette yesterday suggested more “shocks” could be on the way, referring to the reverberations of questionable moves made by the Christie administration during its time in office. In an interview with reporters on Thursday, the St Anne’s MP urged the public to prepare itself for continued fallout as he and other members of the Minnis administration were still discovering outstanding bills and agreements left by the former government. SEE PAGE SIX
MINNIS IS DEFENSIVE ON BAHA MAR
Minnis said. “But he was first and foremost a Bahamian patriot and native son, who at his core, was deeply committed to the development of The Bahamas and the Caribbean. ‘BJ’ as he was affectionately known to us all, was born into a sporting family and so it was no surprise that he went on to become an outstanding athlete and sports organiser. “He nurtured generations of aspiring athletes in The Bahamas as well as in the region. He was one of those responsible for first bringing the Carifta Games to The Bahamas and he remained a committed patron of sports to the very end. “Dr Nottage earned the trust and affection of many patients who found in him a fine medical practitioner who demonstrated an ethic of care and compassion. ‘BJ’ was a Bahamian patriot, whose high sporting profile led him to frontline politics which he used as a platform to advance national development and the common good. He was a dedicated member of the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP). “He served for a time as chief executive officer and leader of the Coalition for Democratic Reform (CDR), along with SEE PAGE THREE
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By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis was on the defensive yesterday over his administration’s apparent change in tone regarding how it intends to handle Baha Mar moving forward. This has placed the newly elected Minnis administration in the line of criticism because in March Dr Minnis, then in opposition, pledged to “engage and execute a real sale of Baha Mar to a qualified and respectable purchaser who believes in Bahamians; a purchaser who will utilise only Bahamian labour to complete the resort, and will put Bahamians back to work with real jobs as quickly as possible.” SEE PAGE SIX
RECEIVERS APPOINTED FOR ASSETS OF TENNYSON WELLS DR BERNARD NOTTAGE, former Minister of National Security, speaking in the House of Assembly in February. Dr Nottage has died, aged 71. Photo: Shawn Hanna/Tribune Staff
LIGHTNING FORCES POWER OUTAGES By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia.net BAHAMAS Power and Light yesterday blamed a lightning storm for a series of outages in New Providence Tuesday night into Wednesday morning that left some customers without electricity for nearly 16 hours. President of the Bahamas Electrical Workers Union SEE PAGE TWO
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CONTRACTS OF CLAIMS OF MALFEASANCE AND 21 NIB STAFF NEGLIGENCE AT PRISON FACILITY TO BE ENDED By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net
TWO retired prison officers are calling on the government to launch an investigation into operations at the Bahamas Department of Correctional Services. Speaking about their experiences as former assistant commissioners, the pair outlined a laundry list of allegations concerning malfeasance, negligence,
and total disregard for established protocols, such as accounting and reporting procedures. The pair also highlighted severe shortfalls in essential equipment and resources that they allege put correctional officers at risk daily, and contributed to the low morale of officers against the backdrop of the severely overcrowded, unsanitary, and outdated facility.
BRENSIL Rolle, State Minister for Public Service and National Insurance, confirmed yesterday that 21 workers at the National Insurance Board (NIB) are set to be terminated, as their contractual agreements will expire on Friday.
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By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net