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New Zealand and the Bahamas

EDITOR, The Tribune.

So we have experts from New Zealand here to advice our Government on VAT. Let’s really think about this for a second. Here’s a quick comparison of both countries:

New Zealand in 2012 had one murder per 100,000 persons/The Bahamas had 33 murders per 100,000 persons… WOW!

New Zealand has one of the world’s best educational products – The Bahamas NOT.

New Zealand is one the least corrupt countries on earth – The Bahamas… Well we know!

New Zealand has a robust Freedom of Information Act which greatly empowers its citizens – The Bahamas NOT.

New Zealand has an Office of the Ombudsman that packs a punch – The Bahamas NOT.

New Zealanders have very high confidence in Government – Bahamians have very little (even when ya party in power).

New Zealand has a National Lottery – The Bahamas has illegal webshops enriching a few individuals.

New Zealand Civil Service is mostly by contract or private management – The Bahamas… Hugely overstaffed and underperformed.

New Zealand has clear separation between Church and State (majority are non-religious) – The Bahamas is 96 per cent Christian with it entrenched in Education and way of life.

Why on earth would we think that anything implemented in this country could possibly resemble what’s happening in New Zealand? The differences are just too vast.

The New Zealand consultants shouldn’t be here for VAT, they should be here to SHOW OUR GOVERNMENT HOW TO GOVERN!

Wake Up Bahamas.

FARRELL GOFF

Nassau,

April 28, 2014

Comments

Alltoomuch 10 years ago

Think he's got a lot of points!

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bahamalove 10 years ago

Amen!! (or is that too religious?)

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birdiestrachan 10 years ago

Mr. Goff I suppose in you view, the Bahamas and it people are just not as good as New Zealand and its people. Your point is well taken.

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birdiestrachan 10 years ago

Mr. Goff I suppose in your view , The Bahamas and its people are just not as good as New Zealand and its people. But the Bahamas is all we have. For those of us who love the Bahamas we will work day and night to make it better. with the help of God.. We are not perfect. and you may rest assured New Zealand is not heaven on earth.

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TheMadHatter 10 years ago

Mr. Strachan - there is nothing wrong with a faith, devotion and worship of God. However, God does not have a seat in Parliament - and therein lies the problem.

Parliamentarians are supposed to be working on issues that affect our LIVES. Reverends work on issues that affect our DEATH. If you try to mix oil and water - you get muck.

But, you are welcome to keep on trying. We've been at it for 41 years - perhaps another 41 will do the trick? LOL

TheMadHatter

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