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Volume: 121 No.4, November 24, 2023
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‘PEOPLE WANTED MONEY FOR VOTE’ FNM coordinator says residents wanted cash just to turn up By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune News Editor rrolle@tribunemedia.net AS polling wound down in the West Grand Bahama and Bimini constituency on Wednesday, David Wallace, the former Free National Movement MP for the area and coordinator of the party’s campaign, hoped a last-minute influx of FNM supporters would rescue the party’s chances, knowing a high turnout was critical to the party’s success.
GRANT ‘INVITED TO CID’ BUT NO COMPLAINT AFTER VIDEO
Instead, he claimed yesterday, people who said they would vote for the FNM began requesting money just to turn up. “People were calling you and saying, ‘I’m not coming to vote until somebody come and touch me,’” he said. “I said ‘touch you?’ I went to see a young lady and she said to me straight and plain, their position was, if they want my vote, this is what I want. SEE PAGE THREE
BISHOP Ricardo Grant at yesterday’s official recount of the by-election vote. Photo: Vandyke Hepburn
TRUANT HOTLINE LAUNCHING TO REPORT ABSENT STUDENTS By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net THE Ministry of Education is launching a hotline for people to report students who are not attending school. Education Minister Glenys Hanna-Martin said although attendance rates have improved since
the pandemic, some students are not on the record because they are not registered. She said the ministry is enhancing efforts to find absent students. “The policy is simple,” she said yesterday. “Do you see a child out there that should be in school, and SEE PAGE FIVE
By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net POLICE said Bishop Ricardo Grant, the Free National Movement member who lost the race to be the MP for West Grand Bahama and Bimini, declined to file a complaint yesterday against a Bimini resident who alleged that he distributed money on his behalf before Wednesday’s by-election. Assistant Commissioner of Police Bernard Bonamy, Jr, said the man and two other people being questioned about the matter were released from
custody after officers spoke to Bishop Grant. “Bishop Ricardo Grant was invited to CID,” ACP Bonamy said. “He was never in custody. He was never a suspect. We asked him if he wished to make a complaint because the fella was using his name. He wished not to.” He said investigations into the matter are continuing. A man dressed in FNM paraphernalia flashed a load of cash in a video released on Wednesday.
THE National Sports Authority is investigating a vandalism incident at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium that damaged nine of the facility’s ten windows and door frames early Thursday morning. A member of the NSA
who spoke anonymously to share sensitive details said the damage would cost about $2,700 –– $300 per frame. Up to press time, officials were awaiting a report from their security team. NSA general manager Moses Johnson declined to comment. The New Providence Basketball Association
By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net
hosted their regular season double-header at the gym on Wednesday night, followed by a junkanoo practice. Officials believe the vandalism happened after these incidents. The NSA oversees all facilities at the Queen Elizabeth Sports Centre,
MARINA operators yesterday disclosed they have heard “nothing” about the online charter fee portal that was supposed to be created via a controversial $3.355m contract award. Peter Maury, a past Association of Bahamas Marinas (ABM) president, told Tribune Business that industry operators had asked how their clients could pay the 4 percent Port Department charter fee prior to the winter boating season but received no answers from either that agency or the portal’s selected developer, DigieSoft Technologies.
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VANDALS SMASH WINDOWS AT KENDAL ISAACS By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net
$3M CONTRACT - BUT WHERE’S THE PORTAL?
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