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VOLUME:114 No.167, JULY 24TH, 2017
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Davis lashes out over PLP arrests Letter to Minnis asks for meeting
By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net
OPPOSITION Leader Philip “Brave” Davis wrote a strongly worded letter to Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis last week regarding criminal probes into Progressive Liberal Party politicians, warning: “When you set out to dig a grave for your enemy, dig two.” The letter, which was written on July 18 and has since been leaked to the press, highlights Mr Davis’ frustrations with the Royal Bahamas Police Force’s (RBPF) anti-corruption investigations. Calling investigations like the one into former Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly Dion Smith an “abuse of power,”
Mr Davis warned: “When such abuses of power occur, the offending parties, be they police officers or politicians, need to understand that there will come a day of reckoning for them as well. “What goes around, comes around. And let me hasten to add that that is not a threat. It is an immutable law of the moral universe, one that is sometimes expressed in these words: when you set out to dig a grave for your enemy, dig two. “Those who are committing these abuses should therefore understand they cannot do so with impunity. To use your own words: where you do wrong and abuse your position, there are consequences.” SEE PAGE SIX
COMMONWEALTH GOLD FOR MIXED RELAY TEAM
TWO officers caught on video riding in a police squad car, one holding a bottle of Kalik while they appeared to ignore a call from the Police Control Room, have been suspended, Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police Stephen Dean said yesterday. In the video which went viral Saturday, the officers
appeared to drive without seatbelts on and they ignored a call from the control room because as one said, they were “f****** getting drunk”. “Police wish to notify members of the public that disciplinary action has commenced against two police officers of the RBPF shown in a controversial video that recently went viral on social media,” Senior ACP Dean said. SEE PAGE THREE
STAFF FACE 3-MONTH LAYOFF AS RIU CLOSES
By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net
MORE than 100 employees at the Riu Palace hotel are expected to retain their jobs notwithstanding a three-month $25m renovation scheduled to begin today which will require the property to close its doors temporarily. In a statement released yesterday, Labour Minister Dion Foulkes said that his ministry and the Paradise Island hotel held discussions with the interested parties to ensure the rights and best interests of the hotel’s employees were secured. SEE PAGE SIX
DOCTORS HIT BY NHI PAY HOLD-UPS By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net MINISTER of Health Dr Duane Sands yesterday admitted that doctors’ complaints about not being paid by National Health Insurance are “unlikely to be the last” issue revealed about the scheme’s woes. Dr Sands told Tribune Business that private doctors who had signed-up to provide services to NHI’s 25,000-plus beneficiaries were “another potential casualty” of the Christie administration’s haste to roll-out the scheme as a preelection ‘vote grabbing’ tool. The Minister reiterated that the failure to fully implement the NHI Act and its governance structure meant the scheme lacked a lawful basis to make any payments whatsoever.
OFFICERS SUSPENDED OVER BOOZE VIDEO By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net
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FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS GOLDEN MOMENT: Members of the Bahamas’ gold-medal winning 4x200 metre mixed relay team Shaquiel Higgs, Tylar Lightbourne, Kayvon Stubbs and Denvaughn Whymns - show off their medals won yesterday on the final day of the 6th Commonwealth Youth Games at the Thomas A Robinson Track and Field Stadium. See Sports for more - and closing ceremony photographs on page five. Photo: Patrick Hanna/BIS
POLICE SWAMPING STREETS TO STAMP OUT KILLINGS By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net
POLICE are actively investigating the circumstances that led to the fatal shooting of a man in Pinewood Gardens over the weekend. According to initial reports, the victim was shot in the area of Buttonwood
Street and Silk Cotton Street. Police were on the scene shortly after 6pm on Saturday. When contacted for further information yesterday, Chief Superintendent Solomon Cash told The Tribune officers had no motive for the killing. It marked the 78th homicide for the year, according to The Tribune’s records,
and the fifth murder last week. “We’re following some leads but we haven’t been able to determine a motive for the incident at this time as it is still early in the investigation stage. But we are actively investigating this matter,” the head of the Central Detective Unit said. SEE PAGE THREE
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ATLANTIS WARNS GUESTS AFTER CYBER ATTACK A RECENT data security incident “may have compromised” the security of payment information of some customers who used debit or credit cards at food and beverage and retail locations at the Atlantis resort on Paradise Island between November 1, 2016 and April 3, 2017, the hotel said. The luxury resort said it has engaged professionals “who have corrected the issue and customers can now safely use their credit and debit cards at the food and beverage and retail locations” at the property. SEE PAGE 13