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Pintard and Bain call recent leadership changes at Immigration victimisation

FREE National Movement Leader Michael Pintard.

FREE National Movement Leader Michael Pintard.

By LYNAIRE MUNNINGS

Tribune Staff Reporter

lmunnings@tribunemedia.net

FREE National Movement Leader Michael Pintard said the government is victimising veteran public servants, following reports of leadership changes at the Department of Immigration.

A week ago, Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis shuffled his Cabinet, with former Immigration Minister Keith Bell set to now serve as Minister of Housing and Urban Renewal.

The Nassau Guardian recently reported Immigration Director Keturah Ferguson is allegedly to be placed on leave and then retired, with former Director of Immigration William Pratt set to take the post.

However, officials, including Alfred Sears, the new immigration minister, did not confirm the move.

“Nothing makes this more obvious than the replacement of the senior leadership in the Department of Immigration after members of the leadership team acted in defence of the Bahamas constitution, the laws of The Bahamas, and the sovereignty of The Bahamas,” Mr Pintard said in a statement.

“Let’s be clear - The government is victimising these veteran public servants because they expressed grave concerns to the permanent secretary about Keith Bell’s continuous violation of the law in the Department of Immigration.”

In his former capacity, Mr Bell was scrutinised heavily, as he allegedly superseded senior immigration officials a number of times.

In one case, he admitted Chinese nationals working at the British Colonial Hotel were released despite irregularities, and it is claimed that this took place after his intervention.

In a letter addressed to Ministry of Labour and Immigration permanent secretary Cecilia Strachan, dated January 18, 2023, Ms Ferguson had expressed deep disapproval of Mr Bell’s intervention.

She wrote that such actions demoralised immigration officers and weakened authorities’ ability to prevent human trafficking.

Ms Ferguson’s letter to Ms Strachan, nonetheless, offered a rare glimpse into a conflict between a senior government official and a minister.

Following the series of allegations, Mr Davis committed that the government would review how immigration decisions are made and strengthen the processes.

However, Mr Pintard accused the Davis-Cooper administration of being more concerned about how the revelations found themselves in the public domain, rather than addressing the revelations of bad behaviour.

He scolded Mr Davis, saying his actions “reek of corruption” if the reports were true.

He said: “The incessant breach of protocols and laws by the Davis administration in the area of immigration has caused citizens, residents, and international observers to wonder to what extent these decisions were being made to gain political advantage or personal benefit.

“Given the widespread outrage, you would think this administration would tread carefully in how they deal with whistleblowers. These senior public servants acted on their conscience, dutifully making us aware of Minister Bell’s pattern of interference as he bullied veteran public servants who offered seasoned guidance.”

Meanwhile, Coalition of Independents Leader Lincoln Bain shared similar sentiments, saying Bahamians are living in the “dark ages” as a result of the new-day government.

“This is a dark day, and I’m calling on all Bahamians to stand with the director of immigration, to stand with the deputy directors of immigration because they were standing for us,” Mr Bain said in a voice message on Friday.

“Protecting our sovereignty, protecting our country, and this PLP government has decided to continue with their money-making ways.”

Comments

Bahamianbychoice 8 months ago

My question is, why did Pintard take the internal memo public and use it as political maneuver; dragging Ms. Ferguson name into this. Like is this all you got?? He had no concern for the ramifications to Ms. Ferguson as he knew full well this would then put her in a position to be a political piece and force the PLP's hand. If the FNM was in power same would and has happened. Further, Mr. Pintard and the former immigration minister under the FNM had no problem in contradicting the Constitution when implementing a law during their tenure that seriously compromised Bahamian families. Where is the Opposition when it comes to regularizing the law to allow women to pass on Bahamian citizenship to their children as Bahamian men can...despite majority of families in this country being single parent mothers.

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wellsy242 8 months ago

yap, yap, yap that is all you hear from PLP supporters who love to defend their corrupt party and decisions. If Mr. Bell did nothing wrong, then he shouldn't have to worry about what was released to the public. You only worry about what is released to the public when you know it goes against morally and ethically right.

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Bahamianbychoice 8 months ago

I am tired of politicians in general using people for their own agendas. If the FNM was “morally and ethically right” neither Minnis or Pintard would even be in the FNM so I will continue to “yap” if I please.

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realfreethinker 7 months, 4 weeks ago

Typical plp response. Shoot the messenger be damned about the truth

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birdiestrachan 8 months ago

Is mr pintard and mr bain birds of one feather hanging together, Mr pintard threw those government employees under the bus, he exposed them,

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wellsy242 7 months, 4 weeks ago

The PLPs are only mad because they were exposed.

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bahamianson 8 months ago

This is unbelievable and blatantly wrong!!! All bahamians should be outraged about what happened to Mrs. Ferguson. She said what happened and was fired. Maybe she should have lied and kept her job. That is a ridiculous proposition. Wrong is wrong !!! The plp goes after the fnm and the fnm goes after the plp. What the hell is this country? Those people have families whom depend on them. I encourage people not to vote!! The politicians in power benefit from our country not the citizens. They enjoy all the parties ,celebrations, salaries and perks while the common man had to work for their pleasure. How disgusting!!

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Sickened 7 months, 4 weeks ago

I'm definitely voting this time as we need to get these crooked, nasty, greedy people out. The turn out is going to be record high - not because the FNM are great (or even good) but because they are much better than these guys. DAMN these guys are evil!!

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