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Volume:117 No.161, JULY 17TH, 2020
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Another two ‘travel infected’ added to week’s rising tally THE Bahamas recorded five new COVID-19 cases yesterday as the Office of the Prime Minister announced that Dr Merceline Dahl-Regis, the face of the government’s COVID19 response, is leaving her post next week. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis, who has been acting Minister of Health since Dr Duane Sands resigned in May, will announce the new minister of health on Sunday when he gives a national address, The Tribune understands. The OPM said in a statement yesterday: “Dr Dahl-Regis was appointed in March and agreed to
AN INDIVIDUAL attorney and Bahamian law firm have been cited for contempt of court by a Supreme Court judge, who blasted: “The time is ripe to discipline these untruthful lawyers.” Justice Indra Charles, in a scathing July 6 verdict, blasted Donna DorsettMajor and the Martin & Martin law firm for their roles in “fabricating allegations” in a bid to force her recusal from a hearing on damages and costs relating to a property dispute. Suggesting the claims
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By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net
A MAJOR obstacle to the Grand Lucayan’s sale was this week eliminated by the Supreme Court’s denial of an injunction bidding to block the terminations of around 175 staff. Michael Scott QC, the hotel’s chairman, told Tribune Business it was “business as usual” as he and the Government attempt to close the property’s sale to the ITM Group/ Royal Caribbean joint venture by month’s end. FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS
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serve until the end of June. She also agreed to extend her service, which will end shortly. “Dr Dahl-Regis will continue to offer strategic advice to the government and the prime minister but will be stepping aside from day-to-day operations,” the statement noted. “Dr Dahl-Regis has put in place strategies, policies and procedures as it relates to managing COVID-19 and is confident in the team that will be led by Chief Medical Officer Dr Pearl McMillan. “The prime minister thanks Dr Dahl-Regis for her national service and will have more to say in a national address on Sunday.”
were “nothing more than a delaying tactic to stall” the case, Justice Charles cited Martin & Martin for drawing up the affidavit containing Mrs Dorsett-Major’s “untruths and fabrications” without conducting a proper investigation to determine if they were correct. “The time is ripe for the court to discipline attorneys who swear affidavits, and counsel who draft those affidavits, when they are fully aware that the contents of those affidavits are loaded with untruths against judges, as in the present case,” she wrote.
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JUDGE BLASTS LAWYERS OVER FAKE STATEMENTS By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net
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AFTER years of being homeless, street philosopher Potcake is celebrating having a new home. His previous home was destroyed in a fire. See the full story on page two. Photo: Shawn Hanna/Tribune Staff
BAHAMIAN restaurant owners are urging Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis to extend privileges evenly, not selectively during the COVID-19 state of emergency. Last week the Office of the Prime Minister gave the Myers Group permission to SEE PAGE THREE
TWO DEAD IN SEPARATE SHOOTINGS EARYEL BOWLEG Tribune Staff Reporter Ebowleg@tribunemedia.net
TWO men were killed in separate shooting incidents that occurred just a few hours apart yesterday. One of the victims was injured during a brazen triple shooting in Pinewood Gardens that left two other men in hospital. ASP Audley Peters said police are not certain if the two matters are connected
MELTHORNE Road off Pine Yard Road where a shooting occurred. Photo: Shawn Hanna/Tribune Staff but assured the police were canvassing both communities to get the facts. In the first incident,
he said police received reports shortly after 11am
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TELLIS FACES TOUGHEST JOB OF HIS LIFE
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