Friday, May 5, 2017
By TANEKA THOMPSON
Tribune News Editor
tmthompson@tribunemedia.net
FORMER Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham called for public hearings to take place into the “secretive” dealings of the Christie administration, such as value added tax (VAT) spending, saying the public would be “surprised” to see where the revenue has gone.
Mr Ingraham also accused the Progressive Liberal Party of having a “culture of begging” foreign investors for favours, while alleging that several members of the party have contracts with Baha Mar.
The former Free National Movement leader also described Prime Minister Perry Christie as an “ineffective” leader who has not delivered on his promises and lost the trust of the Bahamian people. He said the PLP is leading the country in the wrong direction.
He made the comments during a wide-ranging interview on the show “On the Record” with host Jerome Sawyer, which aired on Our TV last night.
When asked about the government’s performance, Mr Ingraham said of the Christie administration’s “secretive” nature: “I think the public needs to have a hearing of the things that happened so they can make some judgments about the future, to prevent these things from happening in the future.”
Later in the show he was asked about allegations of corruption that have dogged this administration.
The Tribune revealed last month that Education Minister Jerome Fitzgerald solicited lucrative contracts from Baha Mar developer Sarkis Izmirlian for his family’s businesses. Attorney General Allyson Maynard-Gibson has admitted that her husband and two daughters own shops in the Baha Mar resort. Both Cabinet ministers served on the government’s negotiating team to get Baha Mar remobilised, a process in part that saw Mr Izmirlian’s control as the investor of the property removed.
When asked about these allegations, Mr Ingraham said he did not know if the public was significantly angered by these developments.
“Take Jerome Fitzgerald for instance, in many societies he would be driven out of office. Or Allyson Maynard.”
He added: “The PLP has a culture of begging investors for various things, it’s a culture. And when they are in office, people spring up who go around hitting up on others. That’s known. That’s a reality, that’s a fact. I don’t know the extent to which Christie can change that, I think that unlike what has happened in the past, stronger efforts have to be taken and made towards ridding our country of this kind of thing.
“ . . . We have standards in the FNM. There are no standards in the PLP. You can’t get the prime minister to comment on it . . . many of them have contracts down at Sarkis Izmirlian. If I’m begging you and say ‘Man give this contract to my friend over here, give this contract to my son, give this contract to my brother, etc,’ I can’t stand up to you.
“There is no way Allyson Maynard could have gotten four shops in Baha Mar if she was not the attorney general and minister in the government. They got it because of connection . . .”
While on the campaign trail, Mr Ingraham has criticised the government for collecting over $1bn in VAT revenue since 2015, while the country’s debt continues to rise.
He continued his assault on this practice yesterday.
“They’ve been squandering your money, that’s the reality,” he told the show’s host.
“There needs to be an investigation into where the money gone. You’d be surprised to know where the money gone,” he said.
When asked what could have happened to the VAT revenue, he said: “Vote FNM next week, you’ll find out. You’ll never find out while the PLP is in office.”
And on Mr Christie, his former law partner, Mr Ingraham said he is not good for the country.
“I think Christie is good for the PLP but he’s bad for the Bahamas,” he said. “I think he has been an ineffective leader, I think he has been a promiser, not a deliverer, and I think the population of the Bahamas believes he has not levelled with them, he has not shot straight with them and they lost confidence in him and they don’t trust him anymore.”
Minnis
Mr Ingraham was also asked about his relationship with Dr Hubert Minnis, the man who assumed the reins of the FNM after he resigned in 2012, following an election loss.
He said Dr Minnis was his choice to replace him in 2012 and described the Killarney incumbent as a longtime friend.
He said he disagreed with the decision of the rebel seven MPs who ousted Dr Minnis as leader of the Official Opposition last December.
“That was inappropriate,” Mr Ingraham said of the move. “A political party determines its leader, not the members of the House. The members of the House can constitutionally select a leader but if you are a member of a party you ought to be (guided) by what the party has decided and the party decided that Minnis was its leader.
“The extent to which they had a difficulty in supporting Minnis, they ought to have settled it in the party. If they couldn’t settle it in the party, they could have taken their Georgie bundle and leave, but they had no right to remove Minnis as leader of the (Official) Opposition. The FNM is the Official Opposition of the Bahamas and the FNM chose Minnis as its leader.”
He said it was a “wrong” decision that he had previously cautioned the group against making, adding that the move in December caught him by surprise.
And while Dr Minnis has endured criticism and accusations of being a “weak,” unskilled leader, Mr Ingraham defended him as a skilled businessman.
“Minnis is very successful business wise, far more than Christie and I have ever been. He is very focused and very strong . . . ten times as strong as Christie is.”
He also said: “My era is over. I’m happy for the era I had and I wish he could have an era like mine, or better than mine . . . I have no regrets about my era. I’m very proud of what I did.”
Comments
TalRussell says...
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Posted 5 May 2017, 3:23 p.m. Suggest removal
birdiestrachan says...
The FNM's papa is all over the place with his tales./ He is singing to his base.. No one else cares to hear from him. He does not present himself well at all.
Posted 5 May 2017, 3:44 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
One can only wonder what Minnis has promised Hubigiity for all of his kind words at the very last moment, with the election just around the corner. Notice how Hubiggity is quick to talk about the conflicts of interest within the PLP but keeps tight lipped about the lucrative lease contract that Minnis (as Minister Health under the last FNM government) awarded to a company in which he has a significant ownership interest. The 'sweet deal' lease resulted in Minnis receiving, even unto this day, upwards of $250,000 per year. Small wonder Hubiggity thinks Minnis has good business sense! What a royal joke!! Also notice how you don't hear Hubiggity crying out for a Royal Commission of Enquiry to be held....he's as silent on that as Minnis is!
Posted 5 May 2017, 3:49 p.m. Suggest removal
jackbnimble says...
He can only compliment him on his good business sense. He doesn't have anything else going for him. That's why he hides behind press releases. I'm just curious to know what Minnis will do if they win. How will he keep hiding. When they stick a mike in his face, which is part and parcel to being PM, what will he do when there's no Ingraham to hide behind?
You can run, but ya can't hide - forever.
Posted 5 May 2017, 4:22 p.m. Suggest removal
DDK says...
Hey you three despisers of the colour red! Why did the Plunder Loot Pillage party choose May to hold the General Election?
Posted 5 May 2017, 3:53 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Just like Perry Christie....... the "three despisers" are scared to death of Ingraham.
They tremble when Ingraham comes around.
Posted 5 May 2017, 4:22 p.m. Suggest removal
sheeprunner12 says...
Ingraham would have set up a VAT as well ........... that is not the question here ........ But Perry has squandered the VAT income ........ The IMF and RBC have confirmed that as well
Posted 5 May 2017, 4:41 p.m. Suggest removal
screwedbahamian says...
It was Papa who in 2010 took away the National Insurance Pension Income of thousand of old age pensioners in passing laws increasing the amounts of contributions from what was initially mandated in 1967. Instead of passing his law effective the date of his law (2010) he made it retroactive to 1967, thus taking income from Bahamians. I hope that another similar law will be passed that would effect many more Bahamian old pensioners.
Posted 5 May 2017, 5:43 p.m. Suggest removal
TalRussell says...
Comrade, which political party governing regime was it that mandated that if you were not previously paying into NIB - you were NOT entitled to your monthly old age pension payments?
How mean is it to slam the public treasury's door shut when it comes to providing our seniors with a secure, modest base of a monthly retirement income?
Posted 5 May 2017, 5:50 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
Hubiggity and LBT alike are really nothing more than an annoying distraction as we prepare to soon cast our votes. And when all hell breaks loose on election day Charles Albury (the new Acting Parliamentary Commissioner) will point his finger at his predecessor Sherlyn Hall and Sherlyn Hall will continue pointing his finger at his underlings, meanwhile Christie and Maynard-Gibson will point their fingers at both Hall and Albury, and the end result will be a stolen general election with no accountability. Christie and Maynard-Gibson came to the realization that they can simply ignore or 'fix' the outcome of elections when they were able to successfully defy the wishes of the Bahamian people as expressed in the very costly national referendum that was held on the 'legalization' of the gaming web shops. The fact that the corrupt Christie-led government got away with ignoring the majority vote of voters in that national referendum was the decisive moment when Christie and Maynard-Gibson realized that elections don't really matter anymore because they are now able to get away with just about anything...including flipping their middle finger at the Bahamian people! It was the weakness and incompetence of none other than the dimwitted Minnis as opposition leader that emboldened the PLP to soar to new heights of blatant corruption. The greedy corrupt power hungry Minnis now eagerly awaits his turn to drink from the trough known as the people's public purse, a trough which Minnis has every intention of refilling with a new round of hefty back-breaking government taxes, fees and borrowings that he and his select few cronies like Symonette and D'Aguilar can then pillage and plunder! Truly a sad state of affairs for all of us but the select very few as we soon head to the polls. I for one will not be rewarding Minnis with a vote for having failed so miserably as opposition leader...after all, why should he be rewarded for his failings, not to mention his many other very serious and obvious character flaws!!! It's really as simple as that in my mind.
Posted 6 May 2017, 12:28 p.m. Suggest removal
sheeprunner12 says...
You are one bitter, twisted, jilted sucker!!!!!!! ......... So, you want the PLP to win again????? ........... I assume you do not presently live within the borders of The Bahamas ............ Minnis will shock many of you Esaus and Sarais
Posted 6 May 2017, 7:59 p.m. Suggest removal
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