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THE TRIBUNE

TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 2019, PAGE 1

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 2019

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‘For too long we’ve accepted mediocrity’ By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net THE Bahamas needs “comprehensive financial sector reforms” if its economy is to grow, with a leading investment analyst arguing: “For too long we’ve been accepting mediocrity.” Larry Gibson, vice-president of Colonial Pension Services (Bahamas), told Tribune Business this nation needed to go much further than the government listing its debt on the Bahamas International Securities Exchange (BISX) and “put in place those fundamental

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Chief Justice unveils ambitious e-reforms By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net

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HE Chief Justice is targeting the total digital transformation of the Bahamian court system through a multi-year “e-services” rollout designed to “catch up with where the rest of the world is”. Brian Moree QC told Tribune Business that “you cannot put a price tag” on the planned judicial overhaul given its potential to positively impact virtually the entire Bahamian economy and society.

Don’t be capital markets ‘follower’, Bahamas is urged By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net THE Bahamas must focus on “leading capital market developments in the Caribbean” and stop being a follower, an investment bank chief is urging. Michael Anderson, pictured, RoyalFidelity Merchant Bank & Trust’s president, told Tribune

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Business that The Bahamas was “one of the last” in the

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• Courts to be digitised in 2-3 year roll-out • Will enable Bahamas to ‘catch up rest of world’ • ‘Cant put price tag’ on economic, social benefits

BRIAN MOREE QC, left, being sworn in as Chief Justice by Governor General CA Smith.

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Supreme Court Rules revamp by April 2020 By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net

The first reforms will focus on eliminating the bureaucratic, paper-based filing of court documents and replacing this with a technology platform that will allow them to be submitted electronically. Mr Moree, arguing that it was “simply impossible” to run the judicial system without such a platform,

THE Chief Justice is aiming to revamp the Supreme Court Rules, some of which are 40 years old, by April 2020 in a bid to develop “an entirely new and modern foundation” for handling civil and commercial cases. Brian Moree QC told Tribune Business that “the time is long overdue” for reforming the procedures that govern how Bahamian courts deal with civil cases as part of the wide-ranging and “across the board”

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