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Volume: 112 No.214
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2016
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BPL brings in more trucks Company says only five of fleet out of service By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net IN the wake of Bahamas Electrical Workers Union President Paul Maynard’s assertions that several of Bahamas Power and Light’s diggers and bucket trucks were non-operational and slowing down restoration efforts, BPL yesterday said only five vehicles of the company’s current fleet had gone out of service within the last week. To be specific, according to BPL’s Corporate Communications Manager Arnette Ingraham, two bucket trucks and three diggers experienced issues since BPL began to tackle the wide-
PRIME Minister Perry Christie yesterday said he is “distressed” over the “politicisation” of the government’s hurricane relief efforts, charging that his administration does not “have the time to get distracted by politics” and become “tribal” while grappling with the aftermath of a natural disaster. Mr Christie, during a press conference, sought to disa-
buse the public of the perception that hurricane relief efforts will involve alleged cronyism and corruption. He charged that the last thing in the world persons suffering from Hurricane Matthew should be thinking about “is whether or not a PLP government is going to bypass them.” He said he is of the view that all stakeholders should be “working shoulder to shoulder together to get the job done for the Bahamian people”. SEE PAGE FIVE
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NEW RADARS TO BE BOUGHT NEXT YEAR, SAYS MINISTER
By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net TEN months after plans to purchase four Doppler radar systems were announced, Transport and Aviation minister Glenys Hanna Martin yesterday confirmed that a phased acquisition of the new “stateof-the-art” equipment will not start until next year. Mrs Hanna Martin explained that her ministry was in talks with the Ministry of Finance over the major expenditure, adding that the matter has been prioritised given the critical nature of weather services. The cost of the new radars is just under $20m, she said. SEE PAGE SIX
POWER BACK ON IN PARTS OF FREEPORT
ranging repairs needed throughout the island following Hurricane Matthew. She added that two diggers have since been repaired, while another will be down for a “prolonged” period. She further admitted that BPL had been challenged by several of the diggers and that additional trucks were needed to quicken the pace of BPL’s work. On Wednesday, Mr Maynard told The Tribune that 13 bucket trucks were not working and that several diggers needed to replace the broken poles that had broken down, placing crews at a huge disadvantage. SEE PAGE SIX
BY DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Freeport Reporter dmaycock@tribunemedia.net FOR the first time postHurricane Matthew, power was restored in several areas of Freeport on Wednesday night to the relief of some customers, and other areas are expected to be restored soon. According to Cleopatra Russell, public relations officer at the Grand Bahama Power Company (GBPC), a week into its restoration efforts, the company was able to connect about 20 per cent of its customers. SEE PAGE TWO
PM ‘DISTRESSED’ OVER PLAYING POLITICS ABOUT RELIEF EFFORT By NICO SCAVELLA Tribune Staff Reporter nscavella@tribunemedia.net
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WARNING ON PRICE GOUGING By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net
TRIBUNE cartoonist Jamaal Rolle sums up the way many Bahamian residents are feeling as they continue to get by without power after Hurricane Matthew.
AMID complaints of price gouging, Consumer Protection Commission (CPC) Chairman Jerome Gomez is warning merchants not to increase their prices unfairly. SEE PAGE SIX
BUTLER-TURNER: LISTEN TO SARKIS’ BAHA MAR OFFER By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia.net FREE National Movement Shadow Minister of Labour Loretta ButlerTurner yesterday questioned why the government would not give Sarkis Izmirlian the opportunity to “buy back Baha Mar” seeing that the former resort owner “invested so much time and money” into the stalled property. In an interview with The Tribune, Mrs Butler-Turner
NEW OFFER BY IZMIRLIAN ‘TOO LATE’ BUSINESS
LORETTA BUTLER-TURNER said Mr Izmirlian’s offer “seems too good to refuse” and the government should not just “push him aside” because of their “history”.
On Wednesday, Mr Izmirlian, the original developer of Baha Mar, revealed he had made an offer to purchase the stalled $3.5 billion dollar resort “at a price in excess” of the current undisclosed bid. In a letter dated October 10, addressed to Liu Liange,
vice-chairman and president of the Export Import Bank of China (CEXIM), Mr Izmirlian said his company BMD Holdings is prepared to pay 100 per cent of all “substantiated” Bahamian claims and all money owed to Bahamians and foreign employees. He also said BMD Holdings will drop “all of our appeals and legal actions in effect within the Bahamian courts” upon acceptance of the offer. SEE PAGE NINE
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