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Bella’s death sparks calls for greater child protection measures By KHRISNA RUSSELL Tribune Chief Reporter krussell@tribunemedia.net PEOPLE living near the major subdivision apartment where four-year-old Bella Walker lived with relatives alleged she was living in a volatile environment, marked by constant fighting between adults in the home. Yesterday, neighbours

THE Davis administration plans to amend the Public Disclosure Act to include campaign finance reform with a view of prosecuting those “who run afoul of the law,” Economic Affairs Minister Michael Halkitis said yesterday.

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AG SEEKS AXE FOR AFRICAN LAWYERS By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net

expressed guilt and remorse at not doing enough to get the relevant authorities to intervene on the child’s behalf. Bella died at Princess Margaret Hospital on Friday after being brought to the facility unresponsive with several injuries about her body. Police said a man and woman were in custody SEE PAGE THREE

ATTORNEY General Ryan Pinder said he has requested the Judicial and Legal Services Commission to terminate the contracts of two non-Bahamian lawyers who were appointed to senior posts in the SEE PAGE FIVE

SCHOOLS RESTART IN EARLY JANUARY

CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM ON AGENDA By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net

FACE TO FACE: A HELPING HAND FROM A MAN I’LL NEVER FORGET

Mr Halkitis, leader of government business in the Senate, highlighted the move as a part of the government’s plans to bring wide sweeping changes to every sector in Bahamian society, “starting with the government itself.” He told senators: “We will make amendments to the Public Disclosure Act to SEE PAGE FIVE

By TANYA SMITH-CARTWRIGHT tsmith-cartwright@ tribunemedia.net

ALL schools in the country will reopen for inperson instruction in the second week of January with just a few exceptions, according to Minister of Education and Technical FOUR-year-old Bella Walker who died in hospital on Friday.

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PLP CORRUPTION TRIALS COST $1.1M

By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net

ATTORNEY General Ryan Pinder revealed yesterday the Minnis administration paid some $1.1 million on the failed “political” prosecutions of former Cabinet minister Shane Gibson and former

SHANE GIBSON outside court during his trial.

PLP Senator Frank Smith. Mr Pinder made the revelation while delivering his first contribution in the

Senate, where he roundly criticised his predecessor’s performance in office and also castigated certain spending practices made by the Office of the Attorney General under the previous government. The minister told senators that because of past decisions made by his SEE PAGE TWO

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PETER YOUNG: DO POLITICIANS EVER LEARN?

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