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What next to ban?

EDITOR, The Tribune.

Possibly stranger things can happen, however, in the House of Assembly members may not use the word Devaluation – an economic descriptive word used globally by all regulatory-banking institutions and financial commentators.

What next? What next will we ban?

If Minister Campbell does not understand what the term means then suggest he at the least Googles the word or consults with the Acting Financial Secretary or a financial adviser.

This is total lunacy and how the Speaker accepted this is incredible.

So we pass three-four Bills yesterday to make us try to look clean, but the issue is when will Government get around to writing the required regulations for all of these Bills....if we take the slowness of the Public Information Act that has taken four-plus-years. The regulations for these Bills will probably be passed in 2024...two years into the next Parliament.... Surely this is not more campaigning?

MP for Centreville, Chipman has to be congratulated for bringing to the House the fact that far too many financial reports required under law, have not been tabled. Surely Mr Speaker needs to censor and insist these reports are tabled.

Murders — improved statistics of Murders the Minister was quick to fanfare that — refused to associate the reduction with the six-month long curfew but now quiet as a church mouse with a murder-a-day when curfew is raised. Politics again.

JEROME HUTCHINSON

Nassau,

March 16, 2020.

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