Wednesday, July 19, 2017
By KHRISNA VIRGIL
Deputy Chief Reporter
kvirgil@tribunemedia.net
PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis assured Bahamians under his watch no minister of the Cabinet will seek lucrative contracts for themselves because they are “very sensible”, as Baha Mar executives eye the completion of another phase of the West Bay Street project.
Despite the Free National Movement’s various negative pronouncements while in opposition regarding the development, Dr Minnis took on a positive tone in referring to Baha Mar yesterday calling it an “excellent edifice” set to offer great opportunities for Bahamians.
The prime minister maintained the FNM always wanted to see Baha Mar open, while dodging questions on whether his administration was considering selling the development to another buyer.
Dr Minnis refused to respond when he was asked for the government’s position on Baha Mar’s original developer Sarkis Izmirlian’s call for a moratorium of the resort’s sale to Chow Tai Fook Enterprises (CTFE).
He spoke to reporters following a walkthrough of Baha Mar yesterday.
“My Cabinet ministers are very, very sensible,” Dr Minnis said when asked by The Tribune if he could assure Bahamians that no ministers would seek lucrative contracts for themselves. “They won’t. You can be very sure of that.”
He also said: “Pre and post-election we have always said we would like to see Baha Mar open. We think it would benefit the Bahamian populace, benefit the economy (and) provide jobs.
“I think (from) the tour you would notice that my entire Cabinet and senators and members of Parliament are present. We are all engaged in the tour. I think it’s an excellent edifice that would offer great opportunities for Bahamians. I think we would be very pleased once (it is) completed. The restaurants I think many of them are already complete and you can see the environment is very inclusive and friendly.
“What is most significant to me is that they will engage Bahamian artists (and) entertainers. We’ll have Bahamian bands working in the hotel using a lot of the Bahamian art work that is very, very encouraging.
“Baha Mar personnel are in discussions with the National Training Agency so engaging those individuals and you would know exactly what are their needs and desires and we’ll ensure that we have Bahamians trained in that particular area so as to maximise Bahamian employment within the Baha Mar product.”
Dr Minnis said now that he has seen the progress of Baha Mar, his only concern is that it opens as soon as possible to aid in providing jobs and boosting the Bahamian economy.
He was adamant yesterday that his administration has not considered the next course of action should China Construction America miss its October deadline.
“We don’t think of failure. That’s a negative view. We are always thinking of success,” Dr Minnis said.
In response to questions of his relationship with CCA and Baha Mar management, Dr Minnis said: “I am a very, very approachable and friendly individual and I am friendly with everybody.”
When asked whether he received assurances from Baha Mar executives that they will meet the October 15 deadline for the SLS Lux’s completion, Dr Minnis said: “We’re only assured that the project will eventually open and employ Bahamians. That’s what we are more concerned about and we would hope that it opens as quickly as possible.”
In March, Dr Minnis pledged his party would “engage and execute a real sale” of the resort “to a qualified and respectable purchaser who believes in Bahamians” if the FNM won the May 10 general election.
In a statement posted on his Facebook at the time, Dr Minnis also said this buyer would use only Bahamian labour to complete the beleaguered resort, while again promising that his party would make public the details relating to the Baha Mar deal and any other government dealings with Chinese investors.
Meanwhile in April, emails exclusively obtained by The Tribune showed from as early as 2013, former Education Minister Jerome Fitzgerald was seeking to secure millions of dollars in brokerage, trucking, and limousine contracts for his family’s business at Baha Mar while he sat in Cabinet.
Mr Fitzgerald - the former Marathon MP - appeared also to be requesting $20,000 a month from Mr Izmirlian, citing the expenses that were necessary to cover the cost of his father’s medical treatment.
In an email dated May 18, 2013, sent to Mr Izmirlian by Mr Fitzgerald, with Quentin Porter, Shelly Curtis and Alarice Fill copied, Mr Fitzgerald indicated his readiness to start brokerage and trucking services for the Baha Mar project and remain the brokers of record for the property.
He also made a request of Mr Izmirlian for limousine services at Baha Mar, as he touted the level of clientele with which his family’s limousine company was familiar.
Mr Fitzgerald later admitted to seeking the contracts for his family’s business, but said he has no contract with Baha Mar and its affiliates.
Comments
birdiestrachan says...
The man lies. and then comes back to eat his own words. How can he be trusted? All was
wrong with Baha Mar. Now suddenly all is right with Baha Mar. He fooled those who voted
for him big time. his lies will come back to hunt him, because nothing built on lies can stand.
The Bahamas TRUMP
Posted 19 July 2017, 2:27 p.m. Suggest removal
DDK says...
I don't think "the man" has ever indicated that all is right with Baha Mar.
Posted 19 July 2017, 3:46 p.m. Suggest removal
Reality_Check says...
And just look at all the tourists in the background of the photo who came out to see our PM strut his stuff!
Posted 19 July 2017, 2:32 p.m. Suggest removal
Reality_Check says...
The only reason the incompetent Robert "Sandy" Sands has been kept on at Baha Mar, notwithstanding the change in government, is because Graeme Davis and the Fooking Company know that Minnis and Sands are lodge brothers. It is quite amazing too how many fellow lodge brothers have thus far been appointed by Minnis to key government posts. Not a good sign at all.
Posted 19 July 2017, 2:41 p.m. Suggest removal
tell_it_like_it_is says...
It really is utter nonsense to compare Minnis to Trump. I don't think the worst politician we have to offer can compare to Trump. Minnis is a far better politician.<br/>
So far, PM Minnis is doing okay. I only hope 'Brent Symonette' is listening to the statements about NOT lining pockets (as it relates to contracts) because he doesn't have a good track record in that regard.
Posted 19 July 2017, 2:50 p.m. Suggest removal
Reality_Check says...
Nor does Minnis himself having approved, as Minister of Health under the last Ingraham-led government, the Public Hospital/Health Authority entering into a long term lease contract for a building in which Minnis has an indirect significant beneficial ownership interest, resulting in Minnis ultimately deriving the benefit of lucrative monthly rental income.
Posted 19 July 2017, 3:22 p.m. Suggest removal
DDK says...
What about the one Loretta appointed to the Senate? The one that rants and raves. Does he count?
Posted 19 July 2017, 3:50 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
Make sure you check their socks too
Posted 19 July 2017, 3:26 p.m. Suggest removal
CatIslandBoy says...
I am convinced that Bahamians en masse are suffering from ADD. The reporter begins his story, under the headline "Minnis pledges Ministers wont line own pockets", and meanders its way through pre-election rhetoric, ending with the famous Fitzgerald requests. Then along comes a little bird Brain who continues the relentless attack against Minnis because he wishes the Baha Mar project will be successful (Shouldn't we all wish this despite political stripes?). And then follows the twisting of the facts, and outright lies. For the record, Minnis did not give himself a rental contract; it was issued under a former PLP government, long before he became Minister of Health. I guess truth doesn't really matter in political discussions, or does everyone belive that Bahamians do not remember or just to lazy to do a little research?
Posted 19 July 2017, 3:54 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
#guilty, I believe I have ADD, I'm constantly distracted by shiny objects:)
Posted 19 July 2017, 7:08 p.m. Suggest removal
Reality_Check says...
Rubbish! "Issued" isn't the operative word. The lease commenced while Minnis was Minister of Health and he failed to disclose the inherent conflict of interest he had in it as the cabinet minister responsible at the time.
Posted 19 July 2017, 10:01 p.m. Suggest removal
TalRussell says...
Comrades when the PM says trust me - my cabinet ministers won't be lining their pockets - just remember his flopperoo's on many major campaign promises - including his promise to remove VAT from everyday 'Breadbasket" items...... Or, as "KP" puts it, we 'Eventually' will get around to fulfilling our many' It's the People's time' campaign promises.
Posted 19 July 2017, 5:44 p.m. Suggest removal
birdiestrachan says...
roc wit doc had nothing good to say about Baha Mar. now that he is PM it is all good
Those are the facts that are recorded. Mr. Sarkis was given comfort. why else was he
I believe releasing e mails. and at the Government house with photo opportunities.
try as you might. none will be able to defend the Bahamas Trump. Just lie and lie some
more and hope the Bahamian forget.
Posted 20 July 2017, 3:54 p.m. Suggest removal
birdiestrachan says...
Attention deficit disorder cat Island boy you and doc would like that. But the people in
Bains town are still waiting for their tax free zone. Vat off bread basket items. electricity
medical and utilities. his lame excuses will not do. They have money for what they
want to have money for. Big business get huge tax breaks to begin with. The poor people
are still poor.
Posted 20 July 2017, 4:06 p.m. Suggest removal
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