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Volume: 121 No.20, December 18, 2023

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JUDGE ASKED TO JAIL FORMER MP Application to commit Lockhart to prison for ‘failure’ to refund $3m By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune News Editor rrolle@tribunemedia.net A FORMER member of parliament and Supreme Court judge is facing an application to send him to prison after he allegedly failed to refund more than $3m his client gave his firm to hold in escrow. Court documents said Dr Paul Fuchs sent the

BAHAMASAIR APOLOGISES FOR WEEKEND CANCELLATIONS

firm of former Exuma MP Elliot Lockhart, KC, $3,033,453.80 to hold in escrow for proposed real estate transactions and ancillary applications –– but the money was not returned when the proposed deals were cancelled and abandoned. Mr Lockhart and Patricia Bullard, the interim

BAHAMASAIR apologised over the weekend for flight delays and cancellations, which managing director Tracy Cooper attributed to the inclement weather. Bahamasair said “adverse” weather in the north-west Bahamas and South Florida, along with equipment and infrastructure challenges, contributed to challenges in their operation. “We understand the frustration these disruptions have caused and deeply regret any inconvenience experienced by our passengers,” the airline said in a statement. “The safety and comfort of our passengers remain our top priority and we assure the public that every effort is being made to enhance our

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Over 50 percent Of Out island’s WATER SUPPLY LOST TO LEAKS By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net MORE than half the Water & Sewerage Corporation’s supply to Family Island customers never reaches the end-user, it has been revealed, resulting in a negative 306 percent operating loss margin.

An Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) document, obtained by Tribune Business, disclosed that the state-owned utility’s nonrevenue water (NRW) losses in the Family Islands were equal to 55 percent of the water piped through its infrastructure. FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS

SEE PAGE SEVEN FORMER Exuma MP Elliot Lockhart, KC, is facing an application to send him to prison after he allegedly failed to refund more than $3m his client gave his firm to hold in escrow.

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SHIVER REQUESTS CHANGES TO HER BAIL CONDITIONS By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net AN American woman accused of plotting to kill her husband is once again seeking the court’s permission to change her address. Lindsay Shiver, 36, sought to vary the terms of her bail conditions during a hearing before Justice Cheryl Grant-Thompson on Friday.

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comes two months after Justice Grant-Thompson granted her request to change her residency from Abaco to New Providence after a reported break in at her condo. Mrs Shiver’s lawyer, Owen Wells, told the court Friday that the new location where his client wants to reside was disclosed in an affidavit filed on her behalf.

PENSIONS SAFE? BY JOHN MARQUIS

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