Word on the street has it that the terms of the contract government signed with the PWC firm to prepare the report prevents the report from being made public without the consent of PWC even though it was paid for by the taxpayers. That aside, the GBPA should certainly have the right to know what information was provided to PWC by the government in order to ascertain the legal validity and correctness of the extortionist sum of $357 million the government claims is due from the GBPA. Many in the legal community suspect the PWC report is so heavily qualified and caveated as to the accuracy of the $357 million that the government would find releasing its contents to the public, or even the GBPA, to be most embarrassing.
> He said hospital and surgeons’ fees for that operation cost around $80,000.
As one of the more well-known and greedy heart surgeons in the Bahamas, Sands also knows if you're unable to pony-up the $80,000, then its "sayonara" in Japanese or "tant pis" in French, or, as many Bahamians would simply say, "prepare to meet your maker."
This will take our legal system to a whole new level of corruption of the most frightening kind. The one thing our corrupt political ruling class cannot stand more than anything else is our Constitution and the protective rights it gives all Bahamians. A-holes like dumber than dumb AG Pinder and our corrupt PM Davis seem hell-bent on taking away the most fundamental rights of the Bahamian people.
The corrupt political ruling class now fear the dumbed-down D- educated jurors that their own failed education policies created in the first place.
It seems Pinder and Davis no longer consider the many D- educated in our society to be their peers when it comes to jury trials. All right thinking Bahamians should be screaming for a better public education system and for their constitutional rights to be fully preserved and not in any way watered-down by the granting of unconstitutional choices that should never be allowed to exist.
This guy Pinder is truly a certifiably devious nutzoid of the worst kind.
ExposedU2C says...
who does this idiot dpm think he's kidding??!!
he's not the least bit embarrassed about any of the umpteen things attributable to his gross incompetency as minister of tourism.
On DPM: Eleuthera airport woe ‘completely embarrassing’
Posted 22 April 2024, 1:24 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Word on the street has it that the terms of the contract government signed with the PWC firm to prepare the report prevents the report from being made public without the consent of PWC even though it was paid for by the taxpayers. That aside, the GBPA should certainly have the right to know what information was provided to PWC by the government in order to ascertain the legal validity and correctness of the extortionist sum of $357 million the government claims is due from the GBPA. Many in the legal community suspect the PWC report is so heavily qualified and caveated as to the accuracy of the $357 million that the government would find releasing its contents to the public, or even the GBPA, to be most embarrassing.
On PM: Lawyers to meet as GB deadline looms
Posted 22 April 2024, 1:13 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
> He said hospital and surgeons’ fees for that operation cost around $80,000.
As one of the more well-known and greedy heart surgeons in the Bahamas, Sands also knows if you're unable to pony-up the $80,000, then its "sayonara" in Japanese or "tant pis" in French, or, as many Bahamians would simply say, "prepare to meet your maker."
On FNM: How are health funds being spent?
Posted 22 April 2024, 12:55 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
None. It was all spent on vaccines for the sheep.
On FNM: How are health funds being spent?
Posted 22 April 2024, 12:37 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Yes, but as we all know, cockroaches do not like the light of day.
On ‘Folly’ to release PwC’s $357m GBPA research
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ExposedU2C says...
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On Pintard: Stop doing business with gangsters
Posted 21 April 2024, 2:46 p.m.
ExposedU2C says...
Apparently she worked in the PM's Delvery Unit for several years.
On Man accused of injuring ex-girlfriend OPM staffer, released on bail
Posted 21 April 2024, 2:42 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
The foul odours being emitted cannot possibly be any worse than those emitted by Davis himself.
On Gov't to investigate industrial odours in GB
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On Davis wants to see financial industry back to 30% of GDP
Posted 19 April 2024, 12:07 p.m.
ExposedU2C says...
This will take our legal system to a whole new level of corruption of the most frightening kind. The one thing our corrupt political ruling class cannot stand more than anything else is our Constitution and the protective rights it gives all Bahamians. A-holes like dumber than dumb AG Pinder and our corrupt PM Davis seem hell-bent on taking away the most fundamental rights of the Bahamian people.
The corrupt political ruling class now fear the dumbed-down D- educated jurors that their own failed education policies created in the first place.
It seems Pinder and Davis no longer consider the many D- educated in our society to be their peers when it comes to jury trials. All right thinking Bahamians should be screaming for a better public education system and for their constitutional rights to be fully preserved and not in any way watered-down by the granting of unconstitutional choices that should never be allowed to exist.
This guy Pinder is truly a certifiably devious nutzoid of the worst kind.
On AG plays down prospect of referendum on juries
Posted 19 April 2024, 12:01 p.m. Suggest removal