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Volume: 120 No.206, October 27, 2023
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GIBSON AND LYNES TAKE ON MITCHELL Shane and attorney apply for PLP chair ahead of convention By LYNAIRE MUNNINGS Tribune Staff Reporter lmunnings@tribunemedia.net FORMER Cabinet minister Shane Gibson and attorney Robyn Lynes have applied to be chair of the Progressive Liberal Party, setting up a race with the incumbent office holder, Fred Mitchell, at the party’s convention on November 9 and 10.
Nominations for offices in the PLP closed yesterday, with no one applying to challenge PLP leader Philip “Brave” Davis and deputy leader Chester Cooper up to press time, according to multiple sources. A move for Mr Gibson to challenge Mr Mitchell grew after he was denied the party’s nomination for
PINTARD CALLS FOR DETAILS OF GOVT DEAL with Miller
Tarrus comes to town
By LYNAIRE MUNNINGS Tribune Staff Reporter lmunnings@tribunemedia.net FREE National Movement leader Michael Pintard wants the Davis administration to disclose the terms under which Leslie Miller’s Summerwinds Plaza will be leased to house the Road Traffic Department. Mr Miller confirmed the move after Transport and Energy Minister Jobeth Coleby-Davis acknowledged earlier this week that the department would move to a location on
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR SPEAKS OF ‘chaotic state of death-care’ By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune News Editor rrolle@tribunemedia.net A FUNERAL director is lamenting the “chaotic state of death care in The Bahamas”. Ambrose Gibson, the owner of St Ambrose Funeral Home, wrote an open letter to Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis, accusing successive
administrations of disregarding his profession. He said there are no designated vehicles to transport dead people to the morgue or airport in Family Islands and that dead people –– “clad in a cheap body bag” –– are placed on trucks regardless of weather conditions. He noted that former SEE PAGE FOUR
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MUSIC superstar Tarrus Riley performs at the Nassau Cruise Port tomorrow as part of the 30th anniversary celebrations for 100 Jamz - but you will have to act fast to grab a ticket. See PAGE TWO for the full story on a concert weekend with both international and local stars in action.
SAM Bankman-Fried is set to tell a New York judge that Bahamian regulators, and not US bankruptcy attorneys, “were acting in the best interests of customers” immediately after FTX imploded. Attorneys representing
SAM BANKMAN-FRIED FTX FOUNDER the embattled FTX founder, in legal papers
By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net
filed late on Wednesday night, said their client would give evidence in a bid to rebut testimony from his former partner, Gary Wang, that he transferred digital assets to the Securities Commission of The Bahamas’ custody “in an effort to retain control” of the crypto currency exchange.
MAJOR developers and resorts last night told Tribune Business they are willing to take their campaign to block Wendy’s Paradise Island restaurant “to the highest level of the judicial system”. Glen Haddad, executive vice-president of the Paradise Island Tourism Development Association (PITDA), confirmed in writing that they will bring their opposition to the Londonbased Privy Council if that is what it takes.
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‘BahaMas acted in Best interest of ftX custoMers’ By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net
OPPONENTS of wendy’s ON PI WILL FILE APPEAL
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