Nygard’s shame

EDITOR, The Tribune.

USUALLY it’s pointless to drag up old stories of political chicanery and corruption. The issues have faded, and the evidence is muddy and ambiguous.

This time it’s different. The disgrace of Peter Nygard’s libellous and malicious campaign to smear Louis Bacon has been made crystal-clear by the courtroom confession and apology of former ZNS reporter Sherman Brown about his many false and defamatory allegations against Mr Bacon, fully reported in this journal.

The story goes far deeper than the conflict between these two men and Mr Nygard’s lap-dog attorney Keod Smith. It revives vivid memories of the PLP’s support of this mendacious character.

We cannot forget that only a few years ago the PLP leaders were snapped enjoying hospitality on his terrace, and reported as praising him for benefactions to Bahamian youth, accepting his political contributions, and overlooking the continuing environmental offences around his Lyford Cay property.

It was only two or three years ago that Cabinet Minister Jerome Fitzgerald led a movement to destroy Mr Bacon and his Save the Bays charity by claiming they were importing millions to “destabilise” the Government, enthusiastically supported by other Ministers. Prime Minister Christie did nothing to suppress these inflammatory charges of virtual treason, later shown to be completely unfounded.

Current attempts to resurrect the PLP by citing its past virtues, conducted by Mr Bradley Roberts and others, should be regarded with severe scepticism raised by Sherman Brown’s uncontested revelations of Nygard’s mendacity, long tolerated by the PLP.

My views are non-partisan. I do not hesitate to criticise present Prime Minister Dr Minnis for his rash and unsubstantiated claims about the $500m financial costs of PLP corruption.

While acts of corruption undoubtedly occurred, any assessment of dollar figures is meaningless propaganda, and only demonstrates his own habit of thoughtless publicity- seeking, similar to his hasty, garbled presentation of the Oban project.

RICHARD COULSON

Nassau,

May 2, 2018.

Comments

paul_vincent_zecchino says...

Well said, sir. Concur.

Ian Fleming warned us about these clowns, didn't he? They get a few bucks, then fancy themselves gods.

This one sounds like the SoreStinkos of the Bahamas, doesn't he?

"World domination. The same old dream. Our asylums are filled with men
who think they're Napoleon. Or God."
- 'James Bond' (Sean Connery)
"Dr. No", c. 1962

Posted 7 May 2018, 10:43 p.m. Suggest removal

birdiestrachan says...

I Find it interesting this man's lap dog comments. What is in his head? The
Truth is the half has not been told my view. In this mans view Bacon is a saint
and the other man is a devil. and some where in there he sees humans as dogs.
certain human beings. of course

Posted 8 May 2018, 2:25 p.m. Suggest removal

Dawes says...

He never said that and as always instead of dealing with the issues about the party that you worship you try and deflect. What he said was the guy from ZNS has admitted that he made up all the stories, and these are stories that people you worship agreed with and used to try and benefit a certain person. Even when the person admits deceit you refuse to at least say yes my party did wrong or was wrong to listen to this person. At least try and be some what partial and think what is best for the country and not just those at the top who wear yellow (only the top as those who wore yellow from their heartlands (over the hill) have not benefited that much from them).

Posted 8 May 2018, 3:17 p.m. Suggest removal

Porcupine says...

Exactly.

Posted 8 May 2018, 5:12 p.m. Suggest removal

themessenger says...

Judging from what continues to issue forth from them I would say that at least two of Birdies orifices are interchangeable.

Posted 8 May 2018, 4:06 p.m. Suggest removal

sheeprunner12 says...

BOL ....... that's a classic ....... interchangeable orifices!!!!!!!!!

Posted 8 May 2018, 4:57 p.m. Suggest removal

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