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VOLUME:115 No.240, NOVEMBER 6TH, 2018
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US ELECTIONS: DEMOCRATS TAKE BACK HOUSE BUT MISS SENATE
FBI sting blows open visa scam Suspect taped saying officials demand cash
By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net
A TWO-YEAR FBI sting operation into visa fraud in The Bahamas has uncovered an alleged bribery ring between senior Bahamas immigration officials and a purported justice of the peace for fraudulent long-term work permits. The US Federal Bureau of Investigations paid three Haitian nationals just under $50,000 to participate in the undercover operation, which has led to the arrest and indictment
HOUSE FIRE TAKES LIFE OF BOY, 5 By RIEL MAJOR
POLICE are investigating a house fire that led to the death of a five-yearold boy in Eleuthera on Monday night. Police from the Rock Sound Police Station were notified shortly after 9pm about a single-story home made of wood, with SEE PAGE SEVEN
‘COPS BEAT ME WITH CUTLASS’
of four Haitians living in The Bahamas and one Bahamian, along with the alleged lead conspirator Edward Israel Saintil, who holds both Bahamian and Haitian passports. Saintil is accused of encouraging and inducing illegal entry into the US, and was arrested in late September after he travelled to the District of Columbia to purportedly collect a $14,000 fee to smuggle a Haitian national into the country and arrange a marriage to a US citizen. SEE PAGE THREE
CIVIL SERVANTS ‘WILL NEVER PAY PENSIONS’ By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net
PRESS Secretary Anthony Newbold said he doubts the government could get the public sector’s 20,000 or so employees to contribute to their pensions, even though the country’s pension liability problem has been described as a ticking time bomb by some. His comment came after
he sought to debunk social media rumours that the government plans to take away pensions of people in the civil service, when in fact the government has released a request for proposals for consultants to provide a pension feasibility study as the government moves to implement a contributory pension scheme for new public sector hires. SEE PAGE SIX
A MAN appeared in court yesterday in blood-stained underwear. Alvin Morley, accused of committing numerous armed robberies, says he was flogged with a cutlass by police officers. Full story - Page 2. Photo: Terrel W Carey Sr/Tribune Staff
JEAN RONY - LET ME GO TO PRIVY COUNCIL By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net
LAWYERS for Jean Rony Jean-Charles officially launched an appeal yesterday to the Privy Council seeking to set aside a Court of Appeal order that overturned the Supreme Court’s ruling that demanded that Mr JeanCharles be returned to The Bahamas and given status that would allow him to
JEAN RONY seek gainful employment here. The case of Mr JeanCharles, 35, has significant implications for the country’s immigration and
citizenship laws. In their written ruling last month, Court of Appeal justices Sir Michael Barnett, Jon Isaacs and Hartman Longley said there could be no finding of constitutional breach relating to his detention and deportation last year because of uncertainly over his identity. The justices found any application for constitutional, or any other relief, should not have been
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ALICIA WALLACE THANK GOD FOR THOSE UNAFRAID TO SAY ‘NO’
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