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Leader doubts any damage to party’s image By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net  DESPITE two Free National Movement candidates abandoning their 2017 election campaigns and reported continued friction behind closed doors of the organisation, FNM Leader Dr Hubert Minnis told The Tribune yesterday that he doubts any of this has damaged the party’s image. Two sitting FNM MPs North Eleuthera MP Theo Neilly and Central Grand Bahama MP Neko Grant have also said they would not be seeking re-election. “The FNM is a very stable party and is an organisation that is getting itself organised to remove the Progressive Liberal Party
HOBBY HORSE HALL BOOK OFF TO A FLYER
(PLP),� Dr Minnis insisted yesterday. “We are organised to remove the PLP and every one realises how ineffective the PLP is and how they are destroying our country.� In fact Dr Minnis said evidence of his party’s strength would be seen when the party ratifies additional candidates on Thursday. However, when asked to reveal these persons, Dr Minnis declined to do so, only saying that once ratified, the candidates would present their platforms. It has been rumoured for weeks that the party intends to ratify prominent public figures including Superwash Laundromat CEO Dionisio D’Aguilar, former Deputy Commissioner of SEE PAGE SIX
ROLLINS ‘WOULD CONSIDER’ RUNNING IF FNM OFFERED HIM NOMINATION
By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net
TEENAGER IS CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED MURDER OF PM’S BODYGUARD By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net A TEEN was denied bail and remanded to prison yesterday after he was arraigned in connection with the recent shooting of a bodyguard attached to Prime Minister Perry Christie. Jorel Augustine, 18, of Taylor Street, was flanked by police as he was escorted into the Magistrate’s Court complex to stand before Magistrate Constance Delancy to face a charge of attempted murder. His alleged victim is Sergeant Brent Dixon who was shot on Monday, September 5. According to initial reports from police, Sgt Dixon had just pulled into the driveway of a home on Olde Corner when two men with handguns approached and demanded cash. A struggle followed and the officer was shot. He returned fire and shot one of the suspects while SEE PAGE SIX
AGREEMENT REACHED WITH AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS
By RICARDO WELLS Tribune Staff Reporter rwells@tribunemedia.net
IVAN JAMES, author of “The Life and Death of Hobby Horse Hall Race Track�, paid a courtesy call and presented a copy of the book to Governor-General Dame Marguerite Pindling at Government House yesterday. The book focusses on the historic importance of horse racing in the Bahamas. SEE PAGE TWO PHOTO: Tim Clarke/Tribune staff
AFTER saying he would not offer himself for re-election on the Free National Movement’s ticket, Dr Andre Rollins suggested yesterday that he would consider and potentially accept a constituency nomination if offered one by the FNM’s recently re-elected Leader Dr Hubert Minnis. The Fort Charlotte MP, who appeared as a guest on the Ed Fields Live talk show, made the admission when asked about his political future. This comes after he and five other FNM MPs pushed for Dr Minnis to call an early convention or face being removed as leader of the Official Opposition.
BRAN: ONLY PM, CHINESE OFFICIALS WILL BENEFIT FROM BAHA MAR DEAL
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By SANCHESKA BROWN Tribune Staff Reporter abrown@tribunemedia.net  DEMOCRATIC National Alliance Leader Branville McCartney said yesterday the only people that will benefit from the government’s “new Baha Mar deal� are Prime Minister Perry Christie and officials
from the Export Import Bank of China (CEXIM) and China Construction America (CCA). Last month, Mr Christie said that all Bahamian creditors would receive a substantial portion, if not all, of outstanding payments they were owed now that a new agreement has been made between the SEE PAGE SIX
GOVT’S CLAIMS COMMITTEE INVOLVEMENT ‘LIMITED’
By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net
THE Christie administration’s involvement with the Claims Committee it established to administer Baha Mar payouts is limited, committee Chairman James Smith said yesterday, highlighting the independence of the group. The extent of the government’s influence
is limited to having appointed two of the five members on the committee and to giving broad and specific directives, including a mandate to “take care of Bahamians,� he said. Mr Smith, who served as state minister of finance in the first Christie administration, said the committee will periodically report to the government and to the press, noting that both will be eager for informaSEE PAGE SIX
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AFTER a weekend in which protest efforts by members of the Bahamas Air Traffic Controllers Union forced several flight delays and at least two cancellations, the group has come to an agreement with aviation officials that would maintain current security measures at the Lynden Pindling International Airport. The current measures will remain in place until a Security Risk Assessment is completed and reviewed. The announcement came by way of a joint statement released by the union, the Department of Civil Aviation and the Airport Authority. The statement read: “The public is informed that the Ministry of Transport & Aviation, including the Department of Civil Aviation and the Airport Authority, met this morning with the Bahamas Air Traffic Controllers Union, and it was agreed that the members of the Bahamas Air Traffic Controllers Union are committed to preserving the integrity of the airport security function. “It was also agreed at that meeting that the exSEE PAGE SIX