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OPM welcomes Fitzgerald

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Jerome Fitzgerald

THE Office of the Prime Minister has issued a statement about the appointment of former Education Minister Jerome Fitzgerald as a senior policy advisor, saying the office is pleased that Mr Fitzgerald is joining the team.

“As we finish a very busy two weeks in office, we continue to build a team capable of addressing the country’s significant challenges,” the statement noted on Friday.

“Jerome Fitzgerald was a very effective minister of education and we’re pleased he will be joining the team at the Office of the Prime Minister. Our team is determined to implement the policies outlined in our Blueprint for Change, even while we manage the multiple crises facing our country.”

Last week, The Tribune reported that — in a now deleted tweet — the Prime Minister’s Delivery Unit announced that Mr Fitzgerald is the new senior policy advisor and head of the PMDU.

When contacted for comment last week, OPM said the appointment had not yet been finalised.

The appointment was expected to draw criticism because of the controversy that ensnared Mr Fitzgerald’s career near the end of the last Christie administration.

At the time, Mr Fitzgerald confirmed that he sought contracts from Baha Mar for his family’s business after The Tribune exclusively revealed that he requested brokerage, trucking and limousine contracts worth millions. Critics claim that he breached the Manual of Cabinet and Ministry Procedure, which states that a minister must not “solicit or accept any benefits advantage or promise of future advantage whether for himself, his immediate family or any business concern or trust with which he is associated from persons who are in, or seek to be in, any contractual or special relationship with the government.”

Shortly before the 2017 general election, The Tribune published emails showing that Mr Fitzgerald advocated on behalf of Bahamas Cargo & Logistics, a company he said was formed by his father years ago.

Alleged PLP corruption was a prominent theme of the Free National Movement’s 2017 general election campaign and the Minnis-led party seized on the revelations about Mr Fitzgerald while making its pitch to Bahamians. The FNM won that election by a landslide and Mr Fitzgerald lost his re-election bid to the Marathon constituency.

In February 2019, Mr Fitzgerald announced an end to his political career, telling PLP members at a meeting for aspiring candidates in Marathon that he would not seek a nomination. He said his political career had been “active and exciting, rewarding and painful, dynamic and challenging, but most of all…gratifying.”

Mr Fitzgerald would not comment when contacted yesterday.

Comments

DonAnthony 2 years, 6 months ago

The fox is now in the hen house. Nothing good can come of this.

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tell_it_like_it_is 2 years, 6 months ago

Yep, delusional if the PLP think this is a good idea!

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Sickened 2 years, 6 months ago

And we're back!!! Shady cronies getting top positions. Our public treasury will see little money coming in.

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birdiestrachan 2 years, 6 months ago

Symonette gave himself a contract to pave the Airport runway. and the post office deal There was no outrage,

All was well..

Mr: Davis has the right to choose Mr: Fitzgerald he will do very well. Just wait and see.

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DonAnthony 2 years, 6 months ago

If by well you mean shaking down investors and self enrichment then you are right. People like him are parasites inflicted on Bahamians by the same old corrupt PLP.

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ThisIsOurs 2 years, 6 months ago

You're joking right birdie? "No outrage"? Symonette was forced to resign, twice.

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realfreethinker 2 years, 6 months ago

Here we go again. These fuck shots never learn. I had high hopes for bwave and crew but this just shows me the plp can't help but be corrupt.

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moncurcool 2 years, 6 months ago

You really had high hopes for someone who never did anything and never spoke out about anything?

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bahamianson 2 years, 6 months ago

Seriously? This is in your face politics.

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The_Oracle 2 years, 6 months ago

Brave has to appoint his "fixers" after all, how else will anyone get a meeting with him? Can't pay the man directly! Senators can come later! Same old PLP, like we expected anything different.

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moncurcool 2 years, 6 months ago

New Day, No Direction, Same Crap!

Even though people don't realize a day is only 24 hours. So they clearly told people it was only a NEW DAY, for 24 hours, not NEW DAYS.

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BONEFISH 2 years, 6 months ago

The mouse is around the cheese. This appointment should be rescinded.

This does not augur well for this administration. Heading down the previously well-worn path of shame and scandal. These people do not want to learn nor are they concerned about appearances.

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