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Volume: 120 No.217, November 13, 2023
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NYGARD GUILTY OF SEXUAL ASSAULTS Mogul expected to be jailed - with more court cases to come By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune News Editor rrolle@tribunemedia.net PETER Nygard, the former fashion mogul who held political and cultural sway in The Bahamas as a long-time Lyford Cay resident, was convicted of sexual assault in Toronto, Canada, yesterday in the first of several criminal trials he will face over his
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treatment of women in multiple countries across several decades. Nygard was found guilty of four counts of sexual assault after jurors deliberated for three days at the end of the six-week trial. He was acquitted of one count of sexual assault and one count of forcible confinement.
By EARYEL BOWLEG Tribune Staff Reporter ebowleg@tribunemedia.net FRED Mitchell said he would have resigned from Cabinet if he had lost the chairmanship race on Friday at the PLP’s convention. Mr Mitchell retained his post after defeating Robyn Lynes, receiving 845 votes while his opponent got 630.
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CONTRACT WITH WSC CHAIRMAN’S DAUGHTER ‘WILL BE REVIEWED’ By EARYEL BOWLEG Tribune Staff Reporter ebowleg@tribunemedia.net PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis said he will review the revelation that the daughter of Water and Sewerage Corporation executive chairman Sylvanus Petty has a contract with the company. Mr Petty acknowledged the contract under
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GOVT SET TO INVEST $100M TO FIX TWO ABACO PORTS
cross-examination in the Adrian Gibson corruption trial last week. “Certain things have come out in the crossexamination which we look at and review, and we will report thereafter,” Mr Davis told The Tribune on Friday. “I’m getting all the facts, and I’d be able to respond SEE PAGE FIVE
MITCHELL ‘WOULD HAVE RESIGNED’ IF HE LOST
By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net DEPUTY Governor General Ruby Ann Darling laying a wreath at the Cenotaph during the Remembrance Day service yesterday. See PAGE THREE for more. Photo: Dante Carrer
$250K PAINT CONTRACT EXAMINED IN GIBSON TRIAL By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net COMPANIES contracted to paint Water and Sewerage Corporation water tanks were awarded over $250,000 per tank, a WSC employee testified on Friday as Long Island MP Adrian Gibson’s corruption trial continued. Vernique Johnson, who works in the WSC’s internal
ADRIAN GIBSON control and compliance division, told the court that in December 2021, she was
instructed to conduct a vendor payment analysis of contracts over $100,000. She said documents showed three companies –– Elite Maintenance Incorporated, Baha Maintenance and Restoration and Adams Landscaping –– were awarded contracts to paint WSC tanks for $263k per water tank. Acting Director of Public
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THE government is eyeing a combined $100m investment to transform Abaco’s two commercial shipping ports into facilities that meet global best practices and standards. FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS
INSIGHT CONVENTION BITTERNESS COULD BE A WARNING BELL FOR MORE TO COME SEE PAGE EIGHT