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Volume: 112 No.95

MONDAY, APRIL 25, 2016

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THE MPS WHO FAILED TO DISCLOSE Would not say

At least ten Parliamentarians missed March 1 deadline By KHRISNA VIRGIL Tribune Staff Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net AT least 10 members of Parliament have failed to file financial declarations by the March 1 deadline as required by the Public Disclosure Act, according to the MPs who were polled by The Tribune. When asked about the issue last week, Prime Minister Perry Christie did not answer questions

did not file RICHARD LIGHTBOURN

on whether he was in breach of the law. Instead, he deflected to another matter. “Why do you want to talk to me about that?” Mr Christie asked when he was questioned by this newspaper. “You know I don’t give interviews outside of the Cabinet Office any more. But I am working on a few big things so give me a day or two.” Meanwhile, Deputy

Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis said he was unsure, but added that he would check the status of his disclosures with his accountant. Mr Davis said: “I know I signed something a couple of weeks ago but I am not sure if it was for this year or last year. I will check with my accountant.” This comes amid increased calls from the public for elected officials

documents did not ‘in the file mail’ KHAALIS ROLLE

MICHAEL HALKITIS

TEEN STABBED TO DEATH IN ANDROS

By SANCHESKA BROWN Tribune Staff Reporter sbrown@tribunemedia.net A 19-year-old youth is dead after he was stabbed during fight at a nightclub in Andros early yesterday morning. According to police reports, shortly after 2am the teen was involved in an argument with another man at a club that resulted in the victim being stabbed multiple times in his body. SEE PAGE SIX

did not file

PRIME MINISTER PERRY CHRISTIE

LESLIE MILLER

unsure which year he filed

filing ‘this week’

DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER PHILLP ‘BRAVE’ DAVIS.

and senators to face penalties for failing to file the annual financial declarations. It also follows a recent US State Department report that highlighted the subject of corruption and government transparency. The 2015 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices in this country further took issue that there was no independent verification of annual public disclosures from senior

filed on time ATTORNEY GENERAL ALLYSON MAYNARD-GIBSON

public officials, and called the annual submission rate “weak” unless it was an election year. According to the Public Disclosure Act, a summary of the declarations shall be published in a gazette and any person who does not comply with the law is liable to a fine not exceeding $10,000 or imprisonment of not more than two years. If a parliamentarian deliberately does not dis-

filed on time FNM LEADER DR HUBERT MINNIS

ANDRE ROLLINS close property owned in The Bahamas, the land can be seized and forfeited to the government. Speaking to The Tribune yesterday, Public Disclosure Commission (PDC) Chairman Myles Laroda was adamant that the decision to prosecute someone for breaching the act is left up to the discretion of the Office of the Attorney General. SEE PAGES TWO & THREE

asked f more t or ime FRED MITCHELL

‘PLP HELPING THEIR FRIENDS - AND THREE DEAD IN TWO ACCIDENTS LEAVING BAHAMIANS HUNGRY’ ByTRAFFIC SANCHESKA BROWN

By NICO SCAVELLA Tribune Staff Reporter nscavella@tribunemedia.net FREE National Movement Leader Dr Hubert Minnis yesterday criticised the Christie administration for exhibiting a “helping those who help us” mentality in governance, charging that “tens of thousands” of Bahamians cannot provide for their families as a result. Dr Minnis, in a statement, accused the government of using “pay-to-play” tactics

in “all their government dealings” further charging that Bahamians should not “have to be part of a club to put food on their tables”. Dr Minnis’ comments were in response to recent revelations by senior PLP officials that the party awards contracts to supporters, as well as admissions by the chairman of the Bank of the Bahamas (BOB) that political considerations influenced lending decisions

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Tribune Staff Reporter sbrown@tribunemedia.net

THREE men are dead and another man is in hospital after two separate traffic accidents in the Family Islands over the weekend. The latest accident took place early yesterday morning in Eleuthera. According to reports, shortly after midnight, a man was driving a white Honda Accord on Queen’s SEE PAGE SIX


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