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Volume: 112 No.150
Nottage says contents of alert ‘not true’ By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net
THE United States Embassy is “wrong� and the assertions made in their latest crime advisory regarding The Bahamas are “not true,� National Security Minister Dr Bernard Nottage insisted yesterday, a day after the US released a security message urging its citizens and visitors in Nassau and Paradise Island to exercise heightened personal security awareness. As reporters pressed the Bain and Grant’s Town MP on the issue, Dr Nottage remained tight-lipped and did not explain why he took the position that the local mission had not fairly assessed
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the crime situation in the capital. “The US is wrong in their statement,� he told reporters. Asked if the advisory was a fair assessment, he said: “It’s not true�. He was questioned following the morning session of the House of Assembly in light of his announcement last month that overall crime in The Bahamas had dropped by 29 per cent from January 1 to June 14 compared to the same period in 2015. At the time, he also revealed that there was a 21 per cent decrease in armed robbery and an 18 per cent decrease in robbery during the specified period.
By SANCHESKA BROWN Tribune Staff Reporter sbrown@tribunemedia.net  BAHAMAS Power and Light (BPL) CEO Pam Miller said yesterday the utility provider is currently “not in any talks� with the government to forgive or write off any of its numerous delinquent accounts. Ms Hill said there is currently no programme “of that kind� at BPL and she encouraged customers to continue to pay their bills on time in order to remain connected. SEE PAGE SIX
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sembly that the legislation represented a “vision for the future� and would not have been possible without Prime Minister Perry Christie. The transformation to a university, the minister said, would usher in improvements in academics, service, infrastructure and financial management. The Bahamas Agricultural and Marine Sciences Institute (BAMSI) will also SEE PAGE 11
By SANCHESKA BROWN Tribune Staff Reporter sbrown@tribunemedia.net  A LACK of proper maintenance as well as extreme heat has put immense pressure on Bahamas Power and Light’s (BPL) aging generators, with officials saying the electricity outages that have affected New Providence residents for the past few weeks are nowhere near over. BPL CEO Pam Hill acknowledged yesterday that power cuts this year have been more frequent than last year, but said BPL is looking to bring in additional rental generators later this summer to help with reliability. BPL has been load shedding intermittently for the past two weeks but there had been numerous power cuts before that as the electricity provider continues to “struggle� with a significant generation shortfall. SEE PAGE SIX
NO TALKS WITH GOVT ON FORGIVING ELECTRIC DEBT
DEBATE BEGINS ON BILL TO CREATE UNIVERSITY By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net  THE House of Assembly yesterday opened debate on a bill to establish the University of The Bahamas, with Education Minister Jerome Fitzgerald praising the government for fulfilling all of its promises concerning the standard of education in the country. During the second reading of the Bill, Mr Fitzgerald told the House of As-
MAINTENANCE FAILURE ONE REASON FOR POWER CUTS
BILL TO BRING IN PENALTIES ON CONTRACTORS FORMER president of the Bahamas Union of Teachers Belinda Wilson at the Supreme Court yesterday. She has vowed to sue over allegations relating to her suspension from the union. See page three for the full story. Photo: Shawn Hanna/Tribune Staff
WELLS URGES GREATER VETTING FOR FNM 99 CANDIDATES AS SANDS SUSPENDS CAMPAIGN PLUS VAT
By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net
FORMER Cabinet minister Tennyson Wells yesterday said that former Free National Movement (FNM) candidate Leonard Sands should not have accepted his nomination in the Bain and Grant’s Town constituency if he was unhappy with party infighting as he called for more stringent vetting.
Mr Wells opined that Mr Sands’ campaign suspension highlighted a need for greater due diligence from the party’s Candidates Committee, telling The Tribune that many political hopefuls often underestimate the financial commitment required to hold public office. “I don’t know how he [Mr Sands] could suspend his campaign,� he said. “When you suspend that means you
gone, you’re no longer a candidate. “Based on my experience, a lot of people want to get involved in politics thinking there is a lot of glamour and when they get involved they find it’s a cost and they may expect the parties to support them. But particularly when you’re in opposition, opposition parties don’t have that kind of funding.� SEE PAGE SEVEN
By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net  THE Christie administration plans to clamp down on the construction industry through new legislation that will ensure contractors are properly licenced and can face heavy penalties, including the suspension or revocation of permits by the formation of a disciplinary board. Hailing the Construction Contractors Bill 2016 as “inaugural, cutting edge and comprehensive�, Works Minister Philip “Brave� Davis said as it stands, Bahamian consumers have been exposed to a dangerous under-regulated industry. SEE PAGE 11
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