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Fitzgerald hails grades - but format change prevents analysis By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net  IN the absence of an official Bahamas General Certificate of Secondary Education (BGCSE) examination letter grade breakdown, Education Minister Jerome Fitzgerald’s high praise of an across the board improvement in eight test subjects, including mathematics and English, have raised questions over how well students fared in individual subjects this year. Asked to reveal the overall averages of core subjects mathematics and English, Mr Fitzgerald said those results remained consistent
By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net NEARLY two years after the government rolled out its new immigration policy to clamp down on illegal migration, the Haitian ambassador yesterday described a cumbersome, sluggish and disorganised process marred by ethnic profiling, that ultimately created a “dead end� for unregularised persons of Haitian descent in the country. SEE PAGE THREE
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with 2015’s dismal averages of E and D+ respectively. Yesterday, Ministry of Education officials released the official BGCSE and Bahamas Junior Certificate (BJC) 2016 exam test scores, but the data issued broke away from the ministry’s traditional release of individual subject analysis. Instead, this year, only a general overview and percentages calculated per letter grade were released to the media. According to the results issued, there were 2,107 As; 2,847 Bs; 7,047 Cs; 5,428 Ds; 3,297 Es; 1,885 Fs and 1,179 Gs given for the BGCSE exams. SEE PAGE SIX
‘LETTER OF INTENT DOUBTS MAKE WELLS A BAD CHOICE’ By NICO SCAVELLA Tribune Staff Reporter nscavella@tribunemedia.net  DNA Leader Branville McCartney yesterday questioned the Free National Movement’s decision to make Bamboo Town MP Renward Wells leader of opposition business in the House of Assembly despite not knowing the full story surrounding his controversial signing of a $650m letter of intent with Stellar Waste to Energy while a member of the Progressive Liberal Party. Mr McCartney, while delivering a scathing at-
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tack on the FNM, questioned Mr Wells’ newest appointment, as he suggested it was ironic given the FNM’s many calls for Mr Wells to be fired from his post as parliamentary secretary in the Ministry of Works when the letter of intent (LOI) controversy first arose. Mr McCartney also questioned if - now that Mr Wells is leader of opposition business - FNM Leader Dr Hubert Minnis is “going to push that issue regarding the LOI so that we all know what transpired�. SEE PAGE FIVE
PRIME Minister Perry Christie and Deputy Prime Minister Philip ‘Brave’ Davis dancing with residents during Fox Hill Day celebrations yesterday. See page two for more photographs and the full story. Photo: Peter Ramsay/BIS
MARATHON MP SAYS SEARS DEFEAT OF CHRISTIE IS ‘HIGHLY UNLIKELY’ By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net  MARATHON MP Jerome Fitzgerald said the chances of former Attorney General Alfred Sears defeating Prime Minister Perry Christie in the Progressive Liberal Party’s leadership battle are “highly unlikely� as he questioned the rationale behind
the former MP’s bid to head the governing organisation. Mr Fitzgerald, a strong backer of the prime minister, was adamant that Mr Sears would find difficulty in receiving the nod from members of Parliament who might be apprehensive to support someone as their leader who is not a current MP and has been out of frontline politics for many years.
He said while he could not predict the tone that the PLP’s leadership race will take, Mr Fitzgerald urged supporters not to release the “dogs of war� on Mr Sears, whom he praised as a man of integrity with good social standing. The party is expected to head into a five-day convention during the last week in November. SEE PAGE SIX
DAVIS SIDESTEPS LEADERSHIP QUESTION By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net DEPUTY Prime Minister Philip “Brave� Davis was evasive when asked yesterday if he will join Alfred Sears and challenge Prime Minister Perry Christie for leader of the Progressive Liberal Party in November. “I don’t discourage ambition,� he said in response to
Mr Sears’ decision to challenge Mr Christie. He then repeated the line when asked about his own plans. Asked if he thinks Mr Sears stands a chance, he said: “The results will tell.� Many believe it is a tall order to defeat Mr Christie in a leadership contest, but some party insiders believe that of all potential challengers, Mr Davis stands the best chance of
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succeeding. He has not hidden his desire to someday lead the party. Although he has been evasive about whether he will challenge Mr Christie, he told reporters last year that “a lot of people� support him for the leadership post, adding that he has “always been ready� to ascend to that position. SEE PAGE SIX
COLLIE: TIME FOR TENNYSON WELLS TO ZIP HIS LIPS
By SANCHESKA BROWN Tribune Staff Reporter sbrown@tribunemedia.net  FREE National Movement Chairman Sidney Collie said yesterday it is time for former Cabinet minister Tennyson Wells to “zip his lips� if he is not saying anything “helpful� or beneficial to the party. “It’s time for him to stop talking,� Mr Collie said in an interview with The Tribune. “He isn’t doing us any favours.� His comments come one day after Mr Wells said the FNM would lose the Long Island seat in the 2017 general election if it presents current Long Island MP Loretta Butler Turner as a candidate for the area. He said the party should find another constituency for her to run in “because she will not be able to salvage SEE PAGE FIVE
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