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BahamasForBahamians says...

The managers who allowed this stealing to take place are all FNM.

Do your research..the entire executive team, minus the AGM Cambridge and Marisol are all FNM supporters. Some have FNM cards. One can assume that you are just a PLP hater with no understanding of the members of the FNM.

Maynard knows why he sounds the alarm at the managers. The government is preparing to sweep this one under the carpet after realizing the CFO is card carrying FNM.

Lets keep in mind the CFO is paid to ensure activities like the ones in this article are either prevented or detected. Considering she has neither prevented or detected it, she needs to go home! Forthwith!

BahamasForBahamians says...

Please explain to me what's so damning about what I posted? It is public knowledge that Nat Beneby chairs BPL with CG tapped as the financial controller.

If $1million dollars has walked out of the door on fake invoices from staff below her in the heirarchy, does that not amount to negligence and derelict of her responsibilities? Especially given it is her job to control/protect the companies financiers from such activities ?

Were there not reconciled balances of BPLs accounts during the period these funds were being stolen? Before external auditors, how did the financial controller and chief internal
Auditor not notice anything missing ?

BahamasForBahamians says...

When there is suspicion of theft at an organization, especially of company's finances/funds, the investigation starts at the financial controller. As we've seen at BAIC, the top must always be made to respond to allegations of impropriety whether or not they were directly involved!
Where is Nat Beneby's arrest? Where is Cecile Greene's arrest?

Considering she can not explain where the drainage is, it should be assumed that she is complicit in the activity and removed. She is handsomely paid to ensure BEC/BPL's finances are controlled. There is no excuse.

Her contract dates back to 2008 Ingraham administration. Her FNM status should not protect her from an arrest nor prosecution! Where are the guns and ammunition used in the arrests at BAIC? Why were they not used at BEC/BPL considering precedent has already been set (at BAIC) with how these sort of arrests are going to be handled? Why is she and her other executives not held accountable?

BahamasForBahamians says...

Nat Beneby is an avid FNM supporter.

Cecile Green is a meritorious member of the FNM, with a card.

If you are uncertain of their political affiliations contact them. They are all public figures with contacts available to you over the internet from BPL's public website.

Cecile Green was NOT appointed by the PLP. Her appointment dates back to a 2008 Ingraham Government.

Her Papa, Hubert Ingraham Sr. Gave her that job. Lets see if Hubert Ingraham Jr. has enough balls to rescind it.

Now as i said earlier, due to political affiliation, she has not been made to answer to her obvious derelict of her responsibilities.
How is it then, you've been paid 6 figures per annum handsomely for over ten years to financially control BEC/BPL but could not detect an excess of $1million walking out of the door on fake invoices. Over a period of a year +.

The investigation starts with the financial controller. Her FNM status should not exempt her from the 'law taking its course and the chips falling where the may" the words of Hubert Ingraham JR. at his swearing in.

BahamasForBahamians says...

That would make sense if the suspects at BPL were PLP affiliated.

The ones in question are all FNM supporters.
A simple question of why the situation was handled differently (no gestapo styled arrests) would reveal the same.

Lets do a comparison:

An Excess of a million dollars go missing at BPL (fnm supporters involved) no police or gun drawn.

VS

Suspicion of a Television and printer going missing at BAIC and the rapid strike arm of the RBPF apprehends suspect from the job.

Lol. You FNM Koolaid drinkers will do well to ask your 'Papa' who he assigned as executives to BEC (they haven't changed) and also a simple background check of the current chairman would reveal they are all FNM supporters.

From the Chairman (Nat Beneby), Cecile Greene, Peter Rutherford. The entire executive make up of BPL are FNM supporters.

After prosecuting the small FNM fries for stealing, Hubert is then required, out of transparency to prosecute the financial controller (a card carrying FNM Cecile Greene) for allowing this pillage to take place. It is her job to protect the public's interest in BPL's finances.

BahamasForBahamians says...

Well it is not what you believe, it is about what you can prove in court.

Considering BAIC's chair was released without charges the public can assume that either he was free of ill activities or FNMS were also complicit and as such charges were not brought.

The incoming AG's office should expect a write to be filed from the chairman's attorneys for the gestapo-styled arrest without charges.

Additionally, the media for its constant referring to Dion as the former-chair is also open to suit: his tenure is still active. Hubert has not rescinded. Not sure if Hubert is aware that this tenure is still active

BahamasForBahamians says...

Is this an FNM controlled website ?

I've left several comments that are no within violation of the rules and they have not appeared? Is the tribune a onesided media platform ?

BahamasForBahamians says...

Will the tribune hold the FNM to the same standard the PLP was held at?

BahamasForBahamians says...

Bad Start for the new administration.

The campaign is ran on the premise of transparency and retribution to all that have harmed that public purse, but the first arrest has no grounds for charges?

This leaves us to imagine that all following inquiries, audits, and arrests will have the same faith?

Is Minnis serious about transparency ? And its retroactive implementation?

Does that mean Renward Wells will also 'go to jail'? The man still stinks of the LOI matter. Reliable sources state he was comfortable paid to keep his mouth closed for Brave Davis.

Now that he has crossed the floor into a government in sunshine, is he not obliged to speak?