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VOLUME:118 No.24, DECEMBER 24, 2020

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DROP IN TOP GRADES AS EXAM RESULTS ARE RELEASED By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Senior Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net NATIONAL exam results worsened in 2020 compared to 2019, with fewer students achieving A, B and C grades and more students receiving D, E, F and G grades compared to the year before. SEE PAGE THREE

PM says he’s against drilling - but government files legal papers against campaigners By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net ENVIRONMENTAL activists yesterday accused the Government of “jumping the gun” after it filed legal papers opposing their bid to halt oil exploration in Bahamian waters. The move comes despite Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis and several Cabinet ministers saying publicly they are personally opposed to drilling. Rashema Ingraham, executive director of Waterkeeper Bahamas, said yesterday “it goes against normal legal process for Judicial Reviews” for the Attorney General’s Office to file a “notice of objection” prior to Justice Hanna-Weekes determining whether the activists’ case should proceed.

The Supreme Court is due to make that decision at 11am today, but in its December 22 “notice”, the Attorney General’s Office revealed its intention to seek judicial permission to oppose the Judicial Review challenge on three counts. It cited the “delay” in bringing proceedings, that the case is “devoid of substantive merit”, and urged the Supreme Court not to grant a “stay” that would halt BPC’s Perseverance One well in mid-drilling. Sam Duncombe, reEarth’s president, said: “They are now opposing our Judicial Review application, even though the Prime Minister and several of his ministers have all come out against oil drilling.... It’s just bizarre to me.” FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS

‘I CAN’T WALK AFTER I WAS BEATEN BY POLICE’ By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Senior Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net A MAN from Eleuthera is unable to walk and has had surgery on his right leg after police officers allegedly slammed him to the ground at the Harbour Island Police Station in October.

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Demetrius Pyfrom, 21, said he has not been charged with a crime and is calling the incident an act of police brutality. His childhood friend, 25-year-old Alonzo Pinder, said he was finishing up a day’s work on October 27 SEE PAGE FIVE

A BODY is taken from the scene of last night’s shooting in Rupert Dean Lane. Photo: Terrel W Carey Sr/Tribune Staff A MAN was shot dead shortly after he left his Rupert Dean Lane home after 8pm last night. Police said the victim appeared to be in his early 20s and was shot multiple times about the body. It appeared the man was

accosted in the street and collapsed in a nearby yard. “Police received reports of a shooting incident that occurred on Rupert Dean Lane shortly after 8pm,” Assistant Superintendent Audley Peters, press liaison officer, said at the scene.

“On the arrival of the first responders, they found the body of a male lying on the ground with apparent gunshot wounds. The preliminary facts are that shortly after eight, this SEE PAGE THREE

FLOWERS: FNM TRYING TO SHUT US DOWN By KHRISNA RUSSELL Tribune Chief Reporter krussell@tribunemedia.net THE government’s planned web shop patron tax on lottery winnings was yesterday predicted to deliver a “detrimental” blow to a local gaming house, its owner telling The Tribune he firmly believed the Minnis administration was “dead serious” about closing down the industry. Craig Flowers, FML

CRAIG FLOWERS Group of Companies owner, lamented the January implementation of the tax, saying he faces a 100

percent taxation as his business is the only gaming house in the country that is lottery based and does not offer slot play to patrons. Officials have said the impending tax will be placed “on a specific type of game” offered in gaming houses, ie, “the lottery game; threeball, four-ball, five-ball” and not slot games. Mr Flowers says he is worried about the survival of his business. SEE PAGE TWO

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