Baha Mar chief's fear over crime

By KHRISNA VIRGIL

Deputy Chief Reporter

kvirgil@tribunemedia.net

ON THE heels of a murder spree in the capital, Graeme Davis, Chow Tai Fook Enterprises (CTFE) Bahamas president, yesterday suggested that if the Christie administration is unable to control crime, the country’s tourism product could be headed in a negative direction.

The Baha Mar executive said it is his hope that by getting Bahamians back to work, the resort would have done its part in helping to curb escalating violent crime.

Mr Davis also said he and other businessmen in New Providence are concerned about the inability of the government to properly remediate the city’s landfill.

Frequent fires have been a vexing issue at the dump for years, with the site sometimes emitting thick, toxic black smoke extending for miles outside of its perimeter.

He made the comments as a guest on radio talk show “The Revolution” with host Juan McCartney.

“I think crime impacts every touristic destination and I think we should all be very, very mindful of how crime can have an impact to really turn an economy in a negative direction,” Mr Davis said.

“I’ve worked in some very sensitive environments whether it be the Virgin Islands, whether it be Puerto Rico (or) Mexico where I have lived and worked. Crime and those types of actions can certainly have a negative impact on our industry. I think all of us in the community should do all that we can in every initiative we have to make sure that crime decreases and we do take the actions.

“However we can help, certainly putting people back to work and creating a couple thousand jobs and then growing to that 5,000 jobs, I think it will have a positive impact. I think that will help in some way. I think education and certainly working with the private and public sector together we’ll do our part, but it does take a community to make sure we are heading in the right direction.”

Asked if he was worried about the frequent fires at the city dump in western New Providence, Mr Davis said: “I just noticed it recently and it’s a concern and it should be a concern for all of us to make sure that those responsible for finding a solution do that very quickly because I think that impacts all of us.

“It’s not just Baha Mar, but it impacts other resorts that are in the area. There are other developments that are in the area and as that wind blows it has a negative impact on all of us and it needs to be addressed.

“I mentioned it as well and I think it is in all of our interests to make sure that we find a permanent solution to the issues of the dump when it comes to the toxic fumes that are coming out of it. There is a committee being put in place and we all expect action as good business owners and residents we demand it,” he said.

Mr Davis also moved to clarify recent comments he made to international journalists regarding the sale of the $3.5bn West Bay Street project earlier this month. At the time he said that Baha Mar will open without its sale being completed.

“Well it’s a great conversation and certainly an interesting topic and let me clarify,” he said.

“We (CTFE) are the owners of Baha Mar. We are going through a, as with any large transaction of this magnitude, there are phases to that transaction. I don’t want to get involved or listen to politics, I try not to and I certainly don’t get involved in politics. Certainly I think what’s most important to understand is the transaction is in process, definitive agreements have been signed. We are the new owners, but through that there is a phased process just like when you buy a new house. You put down your deposits in the middle of a construction, you’re the owner, but you know before that final certificate of occupancy and all the final details are done when you close it’s a phased process and that’s what we are going through right now.

“All of that is the natural course of the closing of a project. For us, as I said before, we are investing now over $200m. Through the pre-opening initiatives we’re taking on the ownership role. We are working hand in hand with EXIM Bank and certainly with the government to make sure that we open in a phased manner.”

He continued: “That’s important to us because it’s not political because if we wait until the very end when all the final details are done. Then we are that far behind in getting ourselves launched and ready for the next season, which is 2017/2018.

“So for us it’s really very important that we get in now and get open in a very thoughtful way which we are doing and that is to open on April 21, have our show links up and running and certainly get the casino opened. The golf course will be ready before that and we’ll have rooms ready in the Grand Hyatt. We’ll have the pools ready, restaurants ready, shops will be opened and then we are going to thoughtfully progress.”

He went on to reject that Baha Mar’s soft opening date was aligned with the upcoming general election, which is expected to be shortly after the resort’s April opening. He said this was agreed upon by all major parties involved.

Mr Davis said in the lead up the Baha Mar’s opening, executives remain excited as there has been a tremendous amount of outpouring of interest to come back and be a part of Baha Mar not only from Bahamians interested in the resort, but from visitors who want to experience the resort’s amenities.

Prime Minister Perry Christie announced Baha Mar’s sale to Hong Kong-based conglomerate Chow Tai Fook Enterprises Ltd (CTFE) last December.

Comments

Alex_Charles says...

hmm

Posted 21 February 2017, 11:22 a.m. Suggest removal

happyfly says...

which crimes is he talking about. Stealing billion dollar resort developments from the original owner ? unconstitutional gambling organizations setting up shop on every street corner ?

Posted 21 February 2017, 12:07 p.m. Suggest removal

alfalfa says...

Well maybe now that the Government's "Ace in the Hole" investor is complaining about the crime and city dump, something will be done. Just fixing the dump would be a major achievement. Fixing crime, on the other hand, a miracle. The system need to be gutted from the politicians on down through the judiciary. When the police arrest a suspect, the whole carnival of lawyers, rights, bail, and b/s,puts them back on the street. How frustrating must it be for them. Then the morality of the people, who believe that they can commit crimes and get away with them (which they do),needs to be addressed.
Anyway lets see if the big time investors words have any effect.

Posted 21 February 2017, 12:19 p.m. Suggest removal

Honestman says...

Prime Minister Perry Christie announced Baha Mar’s sale to Hong Kong-based conglomerate Chow Tai Fook Enterprises Ltd (CTFE) last December.

Shouldn't that be 'Prime Minister Perry Christie PREMATURELY announced Baha Mar's sale ........last December? As far as we are told, no sale has yet been completed.

The "war zone" level of murder and other serious offences is a worry to all of us not just potential owners of Baha Mar!

Posted 21 February 2017, 12:22 p.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

Comrades! What the fook is the Baha Mar deal costing taxpayers?
As for Baha Mar, its every aspect is still being policed under the control of a Bahamaland court, yet here comes along this made in China - Chow Tai Fook Enterprises (CTFE), or their other namesake company Perfect Luck, collectively investing $300 plus millions into Baha Mar, that they don't even own?
I sure hope somebody in the PLP cabinet can guarantee taxpayers and do it before the PM rungs the 2017 General Election bell - that taxpayers are not being exposed to a repeat Baha Mar fooking?
The Good Lord knows, I am no fan of Izmirlian but how can the public judge whether or not his family’s $800 million is justifiably being turned over for the benefit of Fook –when the deal is being kept under such tight lock and key secret?
The public is listening and paying close attention but still they does not trust the word of this PLP cabinet - and I know the PLP cabinet - understands this to be the case.

Posted 21 February 2017, 12:24 p.m. Suggest removal

realfreethinker says...

Fook,perry christie,fook allyson mayonaisse gibson,fook the chicoms,fook chow tai fook.

Posted 21 February 2017, 12:42 p.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

Comrades! Let's not forget that the Chinese bank is still owed some $2.5 Billion - so how do you cruise into a project, dump $300 million - despite having no ownership?
The Red Movement Opposition's internal petty infighting have failed miserably at demanding that the PLP cabinet comes clean as to what in the hell are the financial arrangements entered into in the name of taxpayers by the PLP cabinet and Fook?
Why hasn't Minnis's opposition party, not deemed it important to demand that all lease agreements at Baha Mar and The Pointe, be immediately released along with the names all the principals reveled for public scrutiny?

Posted 21 February 2017, 1:05 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

Not to mention James Smith just slipped and said the ~"100 million **from China Exim** to pay Bahamian creditors ...".... But we were told the money was a"gift" from Perfect Luck. This whole thing looks like one giant convoluted deception.

Posted 22 February 2017, 4:57 a.m. Suggest removal

alfalfa says...

Tal, the "Red Movement" as you called them, have demanded these details in the House, and received a reply from the PM that "he was not at liberty to disclose particulars of the sale". We only recently found out that Fook will not take ownership of the Hotel until ALL repairs are completed. So if they can't get the details from the PM, and Fook is not the owner as yet, what the fook else are the FNM supposed to do?

Posted 21 February 2017, 1:26 p.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

Comrade Alfalfa, I guess I want an opposition leader that has some Cecil Wallace, Milo or Randol Fawkes that has some fight in him and not go sit in the corner because the PM told him be quiet. Instead we get a reincarnation of Fox Hill's George Mackey, a true Bahamalander, but with not fight in him.

Posted 21 February 2017, 1:36 p.m. Suggest removal

Greentea says...

The sign of a deeply colonized mind and useless government...what is destroying the society you have been tasked to govern (crime, dump pollution, poor energy delivery), only become a priority when the colonizers and neo-colonizers deem them problems. People first meaning organizing a decent societies for Bahamians and inviting others to join us. But our government's performance is akin to black plantation overseers, who when given the whip from the white slave masters and keep the slaves inline on their behalf.

Posted 21 February 2017, 2:09 p.m. Suggest removal

Honestman says...

so,so true

Posted 21 February 2017, 2:31 p.m. Suggest removal

Zakary says...

That is deep.

Posted 21 February 2017, 4:09 p.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

Posted 21 February 2017, 2:47 p.m. Suggest removal

C2B says...

These pigs are the only popular foreigner in The Bahamas. LOL

Posted 22 February 2017, 7:25 a.m. Suggest removal

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

Graeme Davis and the Fooking company he works for must think all Bahamians are stupid. Every Bahamian knows you can put down a deposit when buying a house or property but you don't get ownership of the house or property until the transaction closes and you get **clear** title with the key word being **clear**. The Fooking company can't get **clear** title until the law suits filed in England by the original developer against the China Export-Import Bank (CEXIMB) and the Chinese construction company (CCA) have been ruled on or otherwise settled. Here's what our lame-brained Crooked Christie has in fact actually done out of desperation as the next general election draws near. Buffoon Christie has signed questionable agreements that purport to legally allow the Fooking company to buy the Baha Mar development from CEXIMB with the blessing of the corrupt PLP government once all remaining construction has been completed and the legal actions in England and elsewhere have been concluded. In the meantime, the questionable agreements signed by Crooked Christie purport to allow the Fooking company to operate the Baha Mar property, with the corrupt PLP government undertaking to reimburse the Fooking company for most of its costs incurred if the sale of the Baha Mar property cannot be closed within a certain reasonable timeframe whereby the Fooking company would be able to receive **clear** title. You can just imagine what Crooked Christie was willing to give away in his negotiations with CEXIMB and the Fooking company with the next general election staring him in the face!

Posted 21 February 2017, 3:03 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

Yep and the Fooking company waited to close the deal until they knew he was completely desperate and would sell his firstborn for "good news" around the corner

Posted 22 February 2017, 5 a.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

Comrades! Being Jeff Lloyd the Red Movement candidate for South Beach has previous Baha Mar instruction experince - and if Jeff can actually swim - would be the perfect candidate head the swimming instruction classes at Baha Mar - more so being he has no chance winning the South Beach constituency and will be looking work following the 2017 General.

Posted 21 February 2017, 4:04 p.m. Suggest removal

banker says...

Once upon a time, a very fine time, monkey chew tobacco and spit white lime.

Posted 21 February 2017, 4:13 p.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

Comrade Banker, does you believe if we could just settle on the fact that the negro and
the lick da-brush Bahamalanders, were equally aboriginal - the sooner we can get on with making our Bahamaland - great again?

Posted 21 February 2017, 4:37 p.m. Suggest removal

banker says...

Who was aboriginal doesn't matter. UBP and PLP are all the same. The only difference between the two, is that the PLP has a terminal case of n*ggeritis. If I were the King of the Bahamas, do you know who I would make Prime Minister? I used to think it was Chester at BAF but since he's thrown his hat into the PLP corner, he een worth a lick. Respect is gained in inches and lost in yards. If I had to go a woman, I would go Patricia Hermanns. But we need policy. So my next choice would be Mr. Richard Lowe of Nassau Motors. I does like what the Nassau Institute says about government.

Posted 21 February 2017, 7:01 p.m. Suggest removal

John says...

Has anyone ever tho the high level of crime and murder may have been international instigated, if only for economic reasons? The sale of guns and coffins and even c one fighting equipment. Not to mention the loss in revenue from tourism and other events.

Posted 21 February 2017, 4:47 p.m. Suggest removal

Seaman says...

Comrade Tal,
Don't jump to quick. The PLP and their would be wizards are afraid. Keep your eyes on Abaco.......... There may be a new PLP candidate in the North. Many PLP MPs will get their a$$ booted out of power. This election is not about the FMN...... It is about getting rid of this NO GOOD Government. The people will reject the PLP. Come on board Mr Tal. We love you in the FNM.

Posted 21 February 2017, 4:57 p.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

Comrade Seaman's, first two years ago Loretta fly's into Marsh Harbour to hold a scheduled political meeting with her so-called "Abaco's Friends For Loretta" but she doesn't invite Minnis to attend - so what does Minnis do once the news reaches him in Nassau - he rushes to the airport to fly into March Harbour and crashes in (unannounced) on Loretta's meeting.
Now, Minnis just days ago holds a political meeting for the Red Movement's candidate for Cooper's Town and what doesn't Minnis do - he didn't invite Papa Hubert to attend.
The Reds have serious issues and it has nothing to do with the PM or the PLP party.
Believe me theres no 2017 general election tooth fairy that is going to hand the reds the royal governing instruments - just because Minnis, Jeff Lloyd and Wash em, Dry em, Press em Dionisio - thinks they can just will power over to them.

Posted 21 February 2017, 5:11 p.m. Suggest removal

banker says...

Biddy biddy bend, your story is end.

Posted 21 February 2017, 7:04 p.m. Suggest removal

Seaman says...

Comrade Tal,
I said we love to have you on board......... That being said... I am well aware that the Party has issues, but also my wife and I have issues but we work them out and move ahead for the better. Now the matter with Loretta... She was second in command but listened to bad advice......Money does not give power..... only truth gives power. I feel a revolution coming on. Mr Tal, you will admit that the last five years have been rough on the poor and the middle class. Do you think we are heading in the right direction? Will you take a chance on the PLP ?

Posted 21 February 2017, 6:29 p.m. Suggest removal

banker says...

Too late. Comrade Tal fills his/her purse/table/bank account from deep, penetrating affiliations with the PLP.

Posted 21 February 2017, 6:57 p.m. Suggest removal

Seaman says...

Fellow Bahamians, Dr Minnis may not be the best person in the Bahamas to be PM....... but he is the best person we have to pick from. He is wiling to give himself to our Country. Please give him a chance.

Posted 21 February 2017, 7:10 p.m. Suggest removal

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

You can't possibly be saying this with a straight face!

Posted 21 February 2017, 8:53 p.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

Comrade Banker, your choice of Rick Lowe for PM might not work. Rick is a strong proponent to give voters the option to mark their ballots for "None Of The Above" Candidates.

http://tribune242.com/users/photos/2017…

Posted 21 February 2017, 8:16 p.m. Suggest removal

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

Please keep in mind that TalRussell (like Birdie) is a troll paid by political operatives to distract many of us from our own astute observations made about the day's news. A simple rule to follow in order to avoid falling victim to TalRussell's paid mission is to simply ignore (not read) whatever he/she posts to this website.

Posted 21 February 2017, 9:04 p.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

Comrades!
Well_mudda_take_ sic, can't say that I do not disagree with the post.

Posted 21 February 2017, 9:40 p.m. Suggest removal

SP says...

** ........... Mr. Fook, Graeme Davis, Now Sounding Very Similar To Sarkis Izmirlian .............**

Did this man pass Dr. Shane Gibson's compulsory investor "head examination"?

Posted 22 February 2017, 8:17 a.m. Suggest removal

Seaman says...

A little off the subject....... Rumor is that the PLP big gun was in Abaco this past weekend to ask the North Abaco MP for the PLP to step aside and make room for Mr Edison Key to run in the North. The PLPs are backing Mr Henfield by the. Hundreds. It makes no difference who the Plp run in the north.... they will get their behind cut . Henfield will win by a major land slide You see Mr key is most likely playing both side of the fence. He has to protect the farming deal with the yellow people from China that he is in with. All of Abaco will be the new Republic of China............ Mr Tal you know how to pick tomatoes?

Posted 22 February 2017, 12:39 p.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

Comrade Seaman's, why is you thinking I have get my tomato fix out some can?
Abaco grown tomatoes are sweet likes sugar cane - the most healthy delicious best in the world.

Posted 22 February 2017, 1:07 p.m. Suggest removal

paul_vincent_zecchino says...

Perhaps the chicoms might inflict total gun control and confiscation, along with wiretaps on every phone and IT connection, as they do in Mao's wonderful chicom mainland socialist paradise?

Total subjugation, spying on everyone, beating practioners of Falun Gong religion senseless, seems to keep the Chinese people down.

Posted 22 February 2017, 12:49 p.m. Suggest removal

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