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By TANEKA THOMPSON Tribune News Editor tmthompson@tribunemedia.net

THE current state of the Free National Movement is “distressing� to former Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham, who told The Tribune yesterday the Official Opposition has to put in a lot of work to win over voters whose minds have been “poisoned� by months of public infighting. In a break from his traditional silence on national issues, Mr Ingraham also revealed that late last year he staved off the first threat from five FNM MPs to have Dr Hubert Minnis removed as leader through a petition to Governor General Dame Marguerite Pindling. Mr Ingraham also stressed that the now six MPs who have voiced concerns with Dr Minnis should not face retribution, saying he was “disappointed� that the FNM leader refused to answer clearly

when asked by the media on Monday what will happen to these politicians if he retains his post. He also gave insight into the relationship he has with the man who has assumed control of the party he led for 19 years, revealing that he has counselled Dr Minnis on a number of party matters only to be frequently surprised when the Killarney MP made a decision that was contrary to the advice given.

MINNIS RALLY PAGES 2&3 LORETTA BLASTS PM - PAGE FIVE And while he did not endorse a candidate for FNM leader, Mr Ingraham said he hopes whoever wins the party’s leadership race on Friday is more “inclined towards listening to what I say�.

Asked if he was disappointed in the state of the FNM, he said: “I think disappointed is a mild word, I am distressed by it. “I have spoken to everybody who is anybody in that context and things get patched up a bit for a short while and go back to where they are. I hope that this convention settles it all. I was disappointed to see in the paper this morning that Dr Minnis did not give a clear and concise answer to the question as to what will happen to these six MPs if he wins – because if he wins, the six MPs will still be MPs. “If he wins, he will be the leader so they will have to live and co-operate in this big FNM tent together. If either side feels the other side is seeking to be rid of them, they will do what is natural for human beings, take counter measures to protect their own interests.� SEE PAGE FIVE

FORMER Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham speaking during an interview with The Tribune yesterday ahead of the start of the FNM convention. Photo: Shawn Hanna/Tribune Staff

CHRISTIE ADMINISTRATION WAS ‘DEAD WRONG’ ON BAHA MAR By TANEKA THOMPSON Tribune News Editor tmthompson@tribunemedia.net

THE Christie administration was “dead wrong� to force Baha Mar into provisional liquidation and should have allowed developer Sarkis Izmirlian’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy process to play out in a US court, former Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham said yesterday. Mr Ingraham also predicted that the resort will not open before the next general election, charging that anyone saying differently is only “flamming� or

deceiving the public. His comments came during a broad interview with The Tribune at his law office in Caves Village, where he spoke on a range of issues including the state of the Free National Movement since his retirement and Prime Minister Perry Christie. His remarks came a week after Mr Christie said the government was “closer than we’ve ever been before� to getting the beleaguered resort open. “The government was dead wrong to put Baha Mar in liquidation,� Mr Ingraham stressed. “It

made a big mistake when it said that it was against the sovereign interest of the Bahamas for Baha Mar to go into Chapter 11 in the United States. We’ve had that experience before, (the former) Resorts International - Paradise Island - was in Chapter 11 in America when Mr Pindling was prime minister and when Christie was a minister. “When (Sol) Kerzner bought Paradise Island, he bought it out of Chapter 11. So we have experience with how Chapter SEE PAGE SIX

INGRAHAM: MINNIS ABUSED HIS POWER IN REMOVING CASH AS DELEGATE By TANEKA THOMPSON Tribune News Editor tmthompson@tribunemedia.net

FREE National Movement Leader Dr Hubert Minnis abused his power when he removed former Chairman Darron Cash

from the party’s Executive Committee recently, former Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham told The Tribune yesterday. Because of his removal, Mr Cash, who has openly supported Long Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner in

her leadership bid, is no longer able to vote during the FNM’s convention this week. Mr Ingraham said Dr Minnis contacted him about concerns that the former senator was Mrs ButlerTurner’s campaign manager

and said he was considering removing Mr Cash from the committee. The former North Abaco MP said he counselled Dr Minnis against the decision and thought the matter had been resolved. The fact that Dr Minnis went

‘I PRAYED WITH MEN WHO ROBBED ME’

JAMAICAN DETAINED WITHOUT TRIAL IS AWARDED $125,000

By SANCHESKA BROWN Tribune Staff Reporter sbrown@tribunemedia.net  RENOWNED psychiatrist Dr David Allen said he prayed with the three young men who held him at gunpoint during a home invasion early yesterday morning. In an interview with The Tribune hours after the ordeal, Dr Allen said he felt God’s presence during the SEE PAGE EIGHT

By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net

A JAMAICAN who spent nine years in and out of prison and the Carmichael Road Detention Centre without trial was awarded a $125,000 settlement in Supreme Court yesterday. Matthew Sewell made a return appearance before Senior Justice Stephen Isaacs who, last October, ordered his immediate re-

ahead with the move is “distressing� and a “black mark against him,� Mr Ingraham added. His comments came when asked if he thought the delegate selection process for the upcoming convention had been transparent.

lease from the detention facility. Yesterday’s status hearing was held to update the judge concerning ongoing discussions between counsel for Mr Sewell and the Crown on an appropriate amount in damages and taxation for the time he was detained at the Department of Correctional Services and the Detention Centre without trial. SEE PAGE EIGHT

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Mr Ingraham said: “I don’t know enough about the process to be able to comment on it except I know about one case that was concerning to me. “It came to my attention SEE PAGE THREE

POLICE STOLE $22,000 DURING TRAFFIC STOP

By SANCHESKA BROWN Tribune Staff Reporter sbrown@tribunemedia.net  TWO Royal Bahamas Police Force officers were fired on Monday after they were convicted of stealing nearly $22,000 from a man during a traffic stop in Grand Bahama on Saturday. According to sources, the officers, both constables, pulled over a car around SEE PAGE EIGHT


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