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The Tribune

Volume:115 No.199, SEPTEMBER 7TH, 2018

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WEEKEND: FROM BYLINES TO THE BIG SCREEN

Sands’ links with key trial witness FAREWELL, MY FRIEND

• Minister admits she paid into his election campaign • Signed off contract only after AG’s office gave the go-ahead By NICO SCAVELLA Tribune Staff Reporter nscavella@tribunemedia.net

Company, without the approval of the Public Hospitals Authority’s board of directors. HEALTH Minister Dr Additionally, Dr Sands Duane Sands yesterday revealed that one of Mrs admitted that the key pros- Hanna’s two sons, Andy ecution witness in former Hanna, was “on occasion” PLP Senator a worker in two Frank Smith’s of his politicriminal trial cal campaigns, contributed being paid to do financially to his so in 2012 but political camserving as a volpaign in the untary worker in lead-up to the 2016-2017. 2017 general However, Dr elections. Sands mainTaking the wittained that the ness stand before primary reason Chief Magiswhy he moved to trate Joyann approve the conFerguson-Pratt, tract for Magic Dr Sands said Touch without Barbara Hanna the board’s blesscontributed some ing was because $300 towards his of a “crisis” at the bid to become Princess Margaret the member of Hospital where Parliament for the contractor the Elizabeth at the time was constituency. DUANE Sands and underperforming, Additionally, Barbara Hanna out- thus prompting Dr Sands said he side court previously. him to take action was fully aware to remedy the Mrs Hanna was issue. He said health officials a contributor to his most also sought legal advice from recent campaign before he the Office of the Attorney approved a $1.9m contract General on the matter. to be awarded to her busiSEE PAGE FIVE ness, Magic Touch Cleaning

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STUDENT’S BEATING: POLICE TO INVESTIGATE By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net POLICE and the Ministry of Education are investigating an incident at a public school where a boy was allegedly beaten by an administrator. The announcement of the investigation came after advocacy group Rights Bahamas called on the Minnis administration and the Ministry of Education to address an incident of corporal punishment at C H Reeves Junior High School as a violation of both human rights and child laws. A boy was reportedly beaten by an official after he allegedly verbally disrespected his teacher on Tuesday morning. SEE PAGE THREE

DOCTORS IN ULTIMATUM TO HEALTH AUTHORITY By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net

FORMER Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham pays his respects as he signs the book of condolences during the public viewing for the late Chief Justice Stephen Isaacs. See page two for more. Photo: Terrel W Carey/Tribune Staff

SENIOR doctors in the public healthcare system are planning to obtain a strike certificate after failing to finalise an industrial agreement with the Public Hospitals Authority despite more than two years of negotiations. Dr Locksley Munroe, president of the Consultant Physician Staff Association, told The Tribune his bargaining institution filed a trade dispute with the Department of Labour yesterday and has been advised by its lawyer Obie Ferguson to give the PHA five days to resolve outstanding issues. SEE PAGE THREE

VITAL RAGGED ISLAND FACILITIES TO BE REBUILT By MORGAN ADDERLEY Tribune Staff Reporter madderley@tribunemedia.net

NATIONAL Emergency Management Agency Director Captain Stephen Russell yesterday said the Ministry of Works should shortly be approving plans to rebuild key government infrastructure such as a police station, clinic, and island administrator’s office in Ragged Island. Captain Russell said only after such key institutions

DESTRUCTION on Ragged Island after Hurricane Irma. are reinstated will government be able to lift the “uninhabitable” label from the island. His remarks came as he

warned the public not to let its guard down regarding hurricane preparedness, as the peak of the hurricane season is just beginning. Hurricane Irma passed over Ragged Island as a Category 4 storm on September 8 last year. The hurricane wrought widespread devastation, and the island was subsequently declared “uninhabitable” by Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis. SEE PAGE 11

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