Final BTC settlement discussed

By SANCHESKA BROWN

Tribune Staff Reporter

sbrown@tribunemedia.net

PRIME Minister Perry Christie said yesterday that next Tuesday will be the final day he meets with Cabinet to discuss the terms of the deal to take back the majority interest in the Bahamas Telecommunications Company Ltd.

Mr Christie said he met with executives of Cable and Wireless on Tuesday afternoon and the next step will be to take the proposal back to Cabinet.

“I met with the new president and the president of Lime (Cable and Wireless) Jamaica and it was really a get to know you courtesy but we discussed the final settlement,” he said.

“Let me say one way or another the Cabinet will hear from me next Tuesday and it will never be a subject again in the Cabinet in the Bahamas Tuesday after next.”

The Prime Minister said after that Cabinet meeting he will make an  important announcement to the public.

Last week, when asked if the government successfully negotiated the majority stake in the company, Mr Christie said: “Obviously we have something to announce. I would want to be able to explain and have with me the negotiating committee so we can explain the entire agreement that we have arrived at. It is even more significant than BTC shares. I think it is going to be important for me to speak to the Bahamian public and to remove the speculation from the public firstly that I could not do it, and secondly that I was wasting my time; so all of that now will be answered and we will be able to show the Bahamian people what we arrived at.”

In 2011, former Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham sold 51 per cent of BTC’s shares to CWC despite heavy resistance from Bahamians. During the 2012 General Election the PLP promised to return the majority share of BTC to Bahamians.

Comments

GrassRoot says...

Looks like a copy&paste from last weeks article. I keep hearing NEXT TUESDAY.

Posted 18 January 2014, 4:48 p.m. Suggest removal

B_I_D___ says...

He's scrambling to try to figure out how best he can sugar coat a turd to make it look and smell nice..

Posted 18 January 2014, 7:06 p.m. Suggest removal

whybahamas says...

When the country is in a downward spiral from VAT, at least they can say we own BTC again!

Posted 18 January 2014, 7:10 p.m. Suggest removal

John says...

wHaT ABOUT cable and wireless paying bahamains 5 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR TO SELL TOP UP AND PHONE CARDS...S L A V E R Y 2 0 1 4

Posted 20 January 2014, 2:48 a.m. Suggest removal

whybahamas says...

Do you even know what slavery is? I don't see anyone standing over them with a whip or gun forcing them to sell anything.
More like I G N O R A N C E 2 0 1 4

Posted 20 January 2014, 8:55 a.m. Suggest removal

John says...

I know what slavery is..My great grandmother was slave, got freed at the age of 8 during emancipation. Because you do not see a gun or whip does not mean that slavery does not exist. There are many modern day plantations In this country. That is why the slaves are rebelling. Information is mostly free grab some.

Posted 20 January 2014, 4:43 p.m. Suggest removal

whybahamas says...

What would your great grandmother think about you comparing what she went through to a store selling top ups?

Posted 20 January 2014, 8:50 p.m. Suggest removal

John says...

marlon Johnson the biggest sellout since b a t e l c o!!!

Posted 20 January 2014, 2:49 a.m. Suggest removal

Ocaba says...

@john BTC's phone cards are not a Social Welfare Program as your previous comments about phone cards seem to imply. Like any business if the margins aren't there you find another higher margin product to sell.

Posted 22 January 2014, 9:27 a.m. Suggest removal

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