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Volume:116 No.147, JULY 26TH, 2019

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By KHRISNA RUSSELL Deputy Chief Reporter krussell@tribunemedia.net

PHILIP “Brave” Davis, Chester Cooper and Robyn Lynes were returned as the Progressive Liberal Party’s leader, deputy leader and vice chairman respectively yesterday, as those in the PLP insisted it is a new and improved political organisation ready for a 2022 election victory. That means there is only one major race that will be decided today as Senator Fred Mitchell and former Tourism Minister Obie Wilchcombe face off to become the PLP’s chairman. Mr Wilchcombe was

nominated for the post yesterday morning despite what appeared to be a push to undermine his viability this week, seen in comments from Mr Davis who said he told Mr Wilchcombe not to run because he didn’t think he had the support. This race aside, Mr Davis was extremely confident yesterday, saying, “I will not let my people down.” He said his leadership team was capable of steering the PLP in the right direction. Some 1,800 delegates from across the country travelled to New Providence to elect what could be a new chairman among other party offices.

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A COMIC’S VIEW IT’S SHAMEFUL IF NOTHING CHANGES INSIDE THE PLP

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FRAUD AUDIT NOW THERE’S MOVE TO ACT

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DEADLINE FOR WTO IS NOT SET IN STONE

DEFIANT OBIE TAKES FIGHT TO MITCHELL FORMER Tourism Minister Obie Wilchcombe criticised Senator Fred Mitchell’s storied past with the Progressive Liberal Party, suggesting he found it “amazing” that the senator’s loyalty to the organisation has not been questioned as both men face off today for the chairmanship of the PLP. Mr Wilchcombe also hit

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THE Ministry of Public Service issued “show cause” letters yesterday to ten people implicated in a Department of Education scheme that defrauded the government of $450k, signalling the government has began the process of terminating the employees. Auditor General Terrance Bastian, in a report dated September 12, 2018, found that staff of the department perpetuated a $448,230 fraud by manipulating a system for stipends and honoraria.

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out at PLP leader Philip “Brave” Davis for repeatedly undermining his bid to contest the post. The former West Grand Bahama and Bimini MP said despite having lost a bid for chairman in 2017, he was confident the move granted the wishes of supporters, adding he had no fears another loss would hurt his political ambitions within the party. Earlier this week, Mr Davis told The Tribune that

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By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net

PLP CONVENTION 2019

By KHRISNA RUSSELL Deputy Chief Reporter krussell@tribunemedia.net

‘WHAT’S IN A NAME?’

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Davis: I won’t let my people down

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By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net

SO BRAVE, DESHANA

POLICE Constable Deshana Burnside received a medal for gallantry yesterday, one of more than 400 officers who were presented with medals at Government House this week. Full story and more pictures - Page 2

THE June 2020 target for The Bahamas to become a full WTO member is “purely aspirational” and not one that must be met at all costs, Elsworth Johnson, the newly-appointed minister of financial services, trade and industry and immigration, confirmed yesterday. The former minister of state for legal affairs also pledged The Bahamas would not join if the terms “are not in the best interests” of the country. FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS

OFFICER ‘JUSTIFIED’ IN FATAL SHOOTING By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net

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A JURY unanimously found yesterday that the 2014 police-involved killing of Andrew Stubbs, 35, was justified. Officer Kevin Deveaux, who shot Stubbs, was represented by attorney Kelsie Melvin Munroe, but Stubbs’ family did not attend the hearings and no lawyer was present to argue for an alternative view of

ATTORNEY Melvin Munroe. what happened. Stubbs’ family was contacted but when no one showed up, an

application was granted to proceed in their absence. Stubbs was killed by a single gunshot to his head. The bullet travelled from the left side of his scalp, across his frontal temporal lobe to the right side of his head where it exited. During the inquest, Officer Rovan Damian Carey testified that Stubbs was escorted from the Ira Storr Backyard Restaurant because he was

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DIANE PHILLIPS WHO INVENTED THE TO-DO LIST ANYWAY?

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