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Opposition hits out at sealing of court documents By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net FREE National Movement Shadow Minister of Labour Loretta ButlerTurner castigated the Christie administration yesterday over the decision to seal the court documents relating to the new deal to open the shuttered $3.5bn Baha Mar resort, branding this as “deceptive� and “reprehensible� on all levels. This, she said, only serves the selfish interests of Prime Minister Perry Christie and his government. Also weighing in on the matter yesterday, FNM
DEVELOPER BLASTS LACK OF SPECIFICS
By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net BAHA MAR’S original developer, BMD Holdings, joined the Free National Movement and others yesterday in criticising Prime Minister Perry Christie’s Monday announcement about Baha Mar for lacking specifics. In a statement yesterday, Sarkis Izmirlian’s company said: â€œâ€ŚThe prime minister’s comments this week regarding the future of Baha Mar leave the Bahamian people without any specifics about a definitive buyer, the price that SEE PAGE SIX
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By SANCHESKA BROWN Trbune Staff Reporter sbrown@tribunemedia.net A STRONG tropical wave is expected to dump three to four inches of rain and cause severe flooding as it passes over the Bahamas beginning today, Deputy Director of the Department of Meteorology Basil Dean warned yesterday. SEE PAGE TWO
HUNDREDS QUEUE IN HOPE AS SANDALS INTERVIEWS JOBSEEKERS
Leader Dr Hubert Minnis said the Official Opposition is “shocked and dismayed� the government sanctioned the decision to seal the documents, adding only dictatorial and corrupt governments carry out the work of the country in the “dark of night.� Meanwhile, Mrs ButlerTurner also questioned the timing of the government’s Baha Mar announcement, insisting that it was a ploy to distract Bahamians from Moody’s Investor Service downgrading this country’s credit rating one notch to Baa3 from Baa2. SEE PAGE SIX
MUNROE SAYS SECRECY WILL STOP SABOTAGE By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net
DEFENDING the Christie administration’s selective disclosure of details concerning Baha Mar, attorney Wayne Munroe said yesterday that temporarily sealing court documents related to the project is important to prevent the original developer, Sarkis Izmirlian, from sabotaging the deal either directly or through his “cronies�. While some expressed joy over Prime Minister Perry Christie’s revelation on Monday that a deal has been struck with the SEE PAGE SEVEN
HUNDREDS showed up for the first open day for the general public for Sandals job fair.
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By RICARDO WELLS Tribune Staff Reporter rwells@tribunemedia.net HUNDREDS of job-seekers assembled at Christ the King Anglican Church in Ridgeland Park West yesterday as Sandals Royal Bahamian’s job fair moved into its third day of interviews. With doors due to open at 9am, nearly 200 hopefuls gathered under a tent in the church’s courtyard to receive instruction on the resort’s application process. This came more than a week after Sandals made more than 600 Royal Bahamian staff redundant. “This was a smooth and direct process,� said a former Sandals employee who spoke with The Tribune on the sidelines of the job fair. The trained waitress, boasting several years of experience in the field, asked not to be named fearing she would be passed over by the resort. “Sandals knows exactly what they are looking for. The questions we were asked were done so in a way to verify our history, skills, and attitude towards the resort,� she added. SEE PAGE TEN
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MAN SHOT DURING ARGUMENT OUTSIDE HOME DIES IN HOSPITAL By SANCHESKA BROWN Tribune Staff Reporter sbrown@tribunemedia.net  A MAN who was shot multiple times during an argument in front of his home died in hospital early yesterday morning.
The shooting took place shortly after 11pm off Blue Hill Road South. The man’s death brought the country’s murder count to 67 for the year, according to The Tribune’s records. Assistant Commissioner of Police Stephen Dean
said police have little information on the homicide and are appealing to members of the public for help. “The man was involved in an argument with another man in front of a home that led to him being shot,� ACP Dean said.
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“The man was rushed to the hospital where he was listed as stable, however he died of his injuries early Wednesday morning.� ACP Dean said police have no one in custody but SEE PAGE TEN