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VOLUME:117 No.212, SEPTEMBER 30TH, 2020

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TRUMP v BIDEN IN FIRST PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE - PAGE 10

BENEFITS GO ON

Cabinet agrees $45m funding to extend COVID-19 programme By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net THE deputy prime minister last night confirmed the Government will allocate $45m to the continuation of its COVID-19 support initiatives after the move was approved by the Minnis Cabinet. Peter Turnquest, in messaged replies to Tribune Business questions, said both the Governmentfunded unemployment benefit and various private sector assistance initiatives will be further extended beyond today’s intended expiry. Acknowledging that the tourism industry’s delayed return meant the extension was inevitable, Mr Turnquest said the unemployment benefits scheme

“will feature adjustments” and be vetted to ensure Bahamians who have returned to work are excluded from welfare support. Pledging that the resources will be directed to “our most vulnerable population” and those still unemployed, the deputy prime minister said the $45m will be found from the repurposing of existing funding already approved in the 2020-2021 Budget. “Cabinet has approved an extension to the [unemployment] programme, which includes support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMSEs) and large taxpayers through tax incentive programmes,” Mr Turnquest told this newspaper.

NIB FRAUD WARNING: PAY IT ALL BACK

By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net NATIONAL Insurance Minister Brensil Rolle yesterday issued a warning to all unqualified individuals who may have received unemployment assistance cheques from the agency, urging them to return the payments as NIB officials “are looking extensively” at all transactions made by employees. His warning comes amid an ongoing theft investigation at one of NIB’s branches. SEE PAGE FIVE

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THE family of a young mother who was found dead in her Nassau Village home with her eight-yearold daughter say they want justice for the killings. “We will bring our sister’s (killer) to justice,” said Normuria Neilly, sister of the 30-year-old victim Alicia Sawyer. Ms Sawyer’s eight-yearold daughter Ednique Wallace was also killed during the incident, which police say was related to a domestic dispute. The young mother’s ten-year-old daughter, one of her three children, is said to have discovered their bodies.

The child has been left traumatised, relatives said. “They (are) talking to her. She is taking this hard because to see her mother like that laying in a pool of blood... ain’t easy,” Ms Neilly, 23, said yesterday. The eight-year-old’s father, Edward Wallace, previously told The Tribune he learned about the horrific incident through Ms Sawyer’s older daughter, who saw the little girl with a cut on her neck. Ms Neilly, who lives in Eleuthera, said she last spoke to her sister three days ago. She said her sibling never spoke about anyone being violent towards her. SEE PAGE THREE

THE VIOLENCE FACED BY WOMEN IN OUR SOCIETY

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DOUBLE MURDER FAMILY: ‘WE’LL SEE JUSTICE DONE’ By EARYEL BOWLEG Tribune Staff Reporter ebowleg@tribunemedia.net

PUZZLER INSIDE TODAY

‘WE NEED NEW PLAN NOW FOR CHANGE’

CROWNING GLORY KAYLA Culmer has been crowned the new Miss Teen Bahamas - and now has her sights set on the Miss Teen Universe contest in October next year. Read the Weekend section on Friday for a full interview with Kayla.

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net FREEPORT stakeholders must “stop talking and create a real action plan” that holds all parties accountable for the city’s economic revival, the Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce’s chief urged yesterday. FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS

ANDROS SHANTY HOUSES NOW TARGETED TECHNOLOGY By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net WORKS Minister Desmond Bannister has vowed to clamp down on all unsanctioned construction on Andros, insisting that once assessments have been made on the island, officials will then formulate a plan to deal with the issue in a lawful manner. “I understand that there are a number of

MINISTER of Public Works Desmond Bannister. structures in Andros,” he said yesterday. “I’m going to personally

go to Andros and take a look at what’s happening, and my ministry is going to formulate a plan to deal with them. “We are going to be relentless in ensuring where illegal structures exist, those illegal structures will be taken down. I think all of you are aware of the limitations we have within the Building Controls Act and so there are certain things we have to do.” SEE PAGE THREE

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