Unless an "independent" investigation is conducted, 3 weeks is also more than ample time to "cook the books"! Interestingly enough, also enough time to actual "swim" to Crooked Island with ones own supplies strapped to your back, bearing in mind the same are still to arrive. Maybe the Mailboats lost their radar too and can no longer "find" Crooked Island?
As BahamaPundit correctly summizes, at the expense of Creditors who either lent money or provided services to enable the Project to progress to this point in the first place. Why should these people be the ones to suffer the "haircuts" to allow Izfailian to continue with his doomed Project?
Unfortunately, this is the result when people with no, little or failed business experience get in over their heads in spending money they never earned, in this case Daddy's, and then get upset that they were denied the opportunity to avoid Creditors who lent them money by exploiting US Chapter 11 procedures, which if allowed, would be akin to fraud.
With political favoritism now on full public display, why has Graham Thompson allowed its once much respected integrity and reputation to be compromised by the McWeeny Brothers?!?
Those currently suffering in the aftermarth from such exemplary work would beg to differ and prefer to be acknowleged via the tendering of Resignations by those Government Officials and Civil Servants responsible for their near loss of life due to such exemplary service to the Citizenry they were elected, appointed and indeed, paid to protect.
Bottom line is Storm was not being properly tracked for whatever reason, hence insufficient Warnings, and those responsible for such failings need to resign, end of story, as if you are not going to take responsibility for putting Lives in jeopardy, then what are you?!? Very sad state of affairs, which stands as yet another example of why this Country is in the mess it is in.
NEMA has become a National disgrace for their inaction before, during and now after the Storm. It is embarrassingly tragic that they do not recognize this themselves in an effort to address. Suffice it to say, if Heads do not roll soon, they will be responsible more than anything else for the downfall of the PLP, who may never recover as putting lives in jeopardy will take "many" generations to forget, if ever!
Baha10 says...
Hate to disappoint, but Brent is a Lawyer too, albeit one with money, so no need to entertain corruption.
On Resort’s reputation has been tarnished - Symonette
Posted 28 October 2015, 8:30 p.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
Unless an "independent" investigation is conducted, 3 weeks is also more than ample time to "cook the books"! Interestingly enough, also enough time to actual "swim" to Crooked Island with ones own supplies strapped to your back, bearing in mind the same are still to arrive. Maybe the Mailboats lost their radar too and can no longer "find" Crooked Island?
On Met office says logs show radar was working
Posted 26 October 2015, 5:16 p.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
As BahamaPundit correctly summizes, at the expense of Creditors who either lent money or provided services to enable the Project to progress to this point in the first place. Why should these people be the ones to suffer the "haircuts" to allow Izfailian to continue with his doomed Project?
On ‘Complete disaster’ for 2,026 Baha Mar workers
Posted 26 October 2015, 7:43 a.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
Unfortunately, this is the result when people with no, little or failed business experience get in over their heads in spending money they never earned, in this case Daddy's, and then get upset that they were denied the opportunity to avoid Creditors who lent them money by exploiting US Chapter 11 procedures, which if allowed, would be akin to fraud.
On ‘Complete disaster’ for 2,026 Baha Mar workers
Posted 24 October 2015, 8:02 a.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
With political favoritism now on full public display, why has Graham Thompson allowed its once much respected integrity and reputation to be compromised by the McWeeny Brothers?!?
On Equality referendum won’t be held this year
Posted 22 October 2015, 9:25 p.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
Those currently suffering in the aftermarth from such exemplary work would beg to differ and prefer to be acknowleged via the tendering of Resignations by those Government Officials and Civil Servants responsible for their near loss of life due to such exemplary service to the Citizenry they were elected, appointed and indeed, paid to protect.
On Minister says forecasters did exemplary work
Posted 22 October 2015, 8:56 p.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
Bottom line is Storm was not being properly tracked for whatever reason, hence insufficient Warnings, and those responsible for such failings need to resign, end of story, as if you are not going to take responsibility for putting Lives in jeopardy, then what are you?!? Very sad state of affairs, which stands as yet another example of why this Country is in the mess it is in.
On Broken radar claim is denied
Posted 20 October 2015, 7 p.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
Very well put, only problem, there appear to be few, if any, "right" thinking Bahamians in Government, irrespective of Party.
On $60m+ to rebuild: PM reveals cost of Hurricane Joaquin repairs
Posted 15 October 2015, 7:50 p.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
NEMA has become a National disgrace for their inaction before, during and now after the Storm. It is embarrassingly tragic that they do not recognize this themselves in an effort to address. Suffice it to say, if Heads do not roll soon, they will be responsible more than anything else for the downfall of the PLP, who may never recover as putting lives in jeopardy will take "many" generations to forget, if ever!
On NEMA: We wouldn’t have done anything differently
Posted 13 October 2015, 10:05 p.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
Probably your best Postings to date, both Political Parties have failed our Nation.
On VIDEO: 'Unbelievable destruction' on Crooked Island as massive relief effort continues
Posted 11 October 2015, 10 p.m. Suggest removal