Friday, December 27, 2024
By ANNELIA NIXON
Tribune Business Reporter
anixon@tribunemedia.net
THE FNM is still calling for an investigation into the China Construction America’s alleged connection to the PLP administration.
In a statement, the Opposition said: “The New York Supreme Court’s appellate division recently denied China Construction America’s (CCA) motion to stay enforcement of a $1.6 billion judgment in the Baha Mar lawsuit, rekindling serious questions about potential conflicts of interest within the then-PLP administration—an administration where Prime Minister Davis served as Deputy Prime Minister.”
FN leader Michael Pintard said court documents state that “CCA secured government favour through a $2m contract with a company led by the son of a senior PLP advisor who managed the government’s dealings with the Baha Mar project at the time”. While calling for an investigation into the matter, he added he did not forget about Sam Bankman-Fried and the FTX collapse and is also awaiting an investigation into that incident as well.
Mr Pintard said: “Once upon a time, Prime Minister Davis was a big fan of investigations. He wanted to look deep into the previous administration’s closet for skeletons—audits, investigations, commissions of inquiry, you name it. Yet, when it comes to holding himself and his team accountable, Crickets. It seems ‘justice’ is only served when it’s dished out to political opponents or regular Bahamians.
“We demand that the Prime Minister stop stalling and launch a full investigation into the $2m payout tied to CCA. The public deserves to know what those payments were for, who pocketed the money, and what backroom deals or communications between CCA and government officials—or their cronies—led CCA to believe the government would blindly back them in any dispute. With CCA filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, there is a need to move with a sense of urgency.
“We hope the government has not forgotten that we are still awaiting an investigation to determine which entities linked to Bahamian officials pocketed hundreds of thousands in donations from Sam Bankman-Fried and the FTX exchange. What were these donations really for, and who reaped the benefits?”
Comments
ExposedU2C says...
Pintard, like Minnis before him, has become nothing but a bag of hot air which is why both Davis and Cooper are able to get away with their non-stop involvement in corrupt and scandalous activities of just about every kind for their own self-gain.
Posted 27 December 2024, 1:22 p.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
What else can the opposition do? What are you doing?
Posted 27 December 2024, 8:18 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Forget what I am doing. You should be much more interested in what Pintard is **not** doing. Many of us have every reason to believe he is not being an effective opposition leader.
Posted 28 December 2024, 12:42 a.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
So you are doing nothing. Good to know you are just a blowhard. No real care other than doing exactly what you accused the opposition of. Nothing of value.
Posted 28 December 2024, 6:49 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
You seem obsessed with what I am doing or what I am not doing. This might explain why you seem content with Pintard's dismal performance as opposition leader. Suggest you focus on what he is not doing as an elected MP and leader of the opposition. Don't be like Birdie who simply worships everything Stumpy Davis does or does not do.
Posted 28 December 2024, 11:56 a.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
It's okay. Keep doing nothing.
Posted 3 January 2025, 10:22 a.m. Suggest removal
Porcupine says...
Nothing will ever come of these alleged transgressions.
Davis couldn't become transparent if his life depended upon it.
The political class is a den of vipers.
We put them there
Posted 27 December 2024, 3:14 p.m. Suggest removal
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