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Freeport ‘deficit’: PM at odds with Govt Committee

The Prime Minister’s assertion that the Government runs a higher deficit in Freeport than anywhere else in the Bahamas appears at odds with the report produced by his own committee.

Dingman to creditors: Come to the Bahamas

The Supreme Court is the best place for Bahamian creditors to seek redress over the “medley of allegations” against Jamie Dingman’s failed Nassau restaurant empire, his US attorneys are arguing.

Educators urged to ‘loosen grip’ on vocational training

A former Chamber of Commerce chairman has urged educators “to give up their grip” on vocational training, and let industry drive course content and standards.

Judge refuses committal stay over Rum Cay feud

An appeal judge has refused to stay committal proceedings against one party to a long-running Rum Cay feud, who claim their demolition actions had Government approval.

Labour Dept placing just 2 per cent of job seekers

The Department of Labour is finding work for just 2 per cent of its registered job-seekers, a ratio that is exacerbating low workforce productivity and inequality in Bahamian society.

Contractors chief slams ‘ludicrous’ no Bill warning

The Bahamian Contractors Association’s (BCA) president yesterday slammed the “ludicrous” absence of consultation on the Buildings Regulation Act amendments, saying he was only informed about the changes on the day they were brought to Parliament.

Concerns over Govt’s Freeport tax reforms

Concerns were raised last night over whether the Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) and Hutchison Whampoa have obtained ‘special treatment’ from the Government in relation to the imposition of real property tax in Freeport.

GBPA ‘lacks capital’ to meet obligations

The Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) “no longer has the capital” to fulfill all its development obligations because of successive decades of asset-stripping, the Government’s advisers have concluded.

Govt to buy shopping centre for Post Office

THE Government is in the process of acquiring the Independence Drive Shopping Centre as the new location for the General Post Office, a Cabinet Minister confirmed yesterday.

IAN FERGUSON: Public servants must reject this behaviour

We last week encouraged civil servants to strive for excellence, and to promote high working standards in their professional life. Today, we stay in a similar ballpark by addressing the unethical public sector behaviour that must be rejected if we are to rise and advance as a people.

Over one-third of poorest Bahamians don’t finish school

More than one-third of the poorest young Bahamians have failed to complete secondary education, perpetuating income inequality and lack of job opportunities through successive generations.

Bahamas blasts Panama Papers as ‘gratuitous’

THE Ministry of Financial Services yesterday suggested that the infamous ‘Panama Papers’ were a “gratuitous attempt” to produce a negative portrayal of the Bahamas as an international financial centre (IFC).

$7m project combines key PI tourism assets

A veteran hotelier is planning to invest $7 million in recombining two key Paradise Island tourism assets, in a venture that will create at least 30-40 new jobs.

Cable shareholders suffer $14.37m loss over US writedown

Cable Bahamas shareholders suffered a collective $14.371 million net loss for 2015, driven by a one-off $20.5 million accounting ‘write down’ associated with its US operations.

GBPA slammed over ‘ineffective’ marketing

The Grand Bahama Port Authority’s (GBPA) investment promotion strategy has been slammed as “ineffective”, with just 10 new businesses enticed to spend more than $1 million in Freeport since 2009.