You really need to get a grip on all of your constant whining about Bowe that seems to be motivated by a not so well-hidden agenda unrelated to the value of your shares in Fidelity Bank, assuming you do in fact own any. I seriously doubt the horse you're backing could do a better job at managing the bank during these most trying economic times. So, suck it up.
> Sweet Lips Fernander said John Michael McKeon, the head of the NCA’s anti-corruption unit, and Andrew John Black, a senior investigator, will arrive in The Bahamas from the UK on August 14 and depart on August 17.
Talk about all the time in the world for an independent and thorough on the ground investigation! LMAO
No doubt Sweet Lips Fernander will next tell us that all of the investigative leg work has been done by his officers and only needs to be reviewed by, and discussed with, the two members of the UK investigation team. What a joke!
A 6.3% rate increase is going to inflict serious financial pain on most of GBPC's customers unless the intent is to really sock it to the higher usage customers. And we all know that would result in more revenue losses for GBPC as struggling businesses simply decide to close their doors for good.
Provisions in our taxation laws and related enforcement regulations that violate or conflict with well established due process and other rights laid down in our Constitution are not legally valid.
No government, minister of finance or revenue collection official, should be considered immune from legal claims for damages arising from their wrongful acts aimed at extorting a business or its owner(s), or wrongfully shutting down a business, in connection with a legitimate taxation dispute where there quite possibly has been a violation of due process and other fundamental constitutional rights.
Be careful what you pray for here. This corrupt Davis led PLP government's sponsored heist via a PPP of a controlling ownership interest in our nation's vital electrical power distribution grid by a ruthless investor cartel led by the unscrupulous and insatiably greedy likes of Snake and Anthony Ferguson does not come anywhere close to a privatization in the interest of the Bahamian people.
You only have to look at Venezuela and the initial corrupt, hurried and very non-transparent privatization of its vital national energy monopolies a few decades ago to understand what will come our way sooner than we care to think. There are much better ways of moving forward in dealing with BPL's problems as opposed to simply giving away a controlling ownership interest in our nation's energy sector to the wrong type of investor group.
Pintard and the other senior FNM politicians have yet to make it clear to all concerned that if the FNM is elected the next government, they stand ready to completely unravel these corrupt back-room BPL related PPP deals financially engineered by the crooked likes of Snake and Anthony Ferguson.
ExposedU2C says...
You really need to get a grip on all of your constant whining about Bowe that seems to be motivated by a not so well-hidden agenda unrelated to the value of your shares in Fidelity Bank, assuming you do in fact own any. I seriously doubt the horse you're backing could do a better job at managing the bank during these most trying economic times. So, suck it up.
On ‘No stone unturned’: Fidelity’s $9m profits perfectly paced
Posted 8 August 2024, 6:20 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
I guess this means he will soon be fit enough to resume his ambassadorial duties in The Bahamas for Chairman Xi Jinpeng.
On ‘Christie discharged and doing very well’
Posted 8 August 2024, 4:46 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
The fat under his chin is nothing compared to the brain-dead fat between his two ears.
On AG office to appeal Supreme Court rulings
Posted 8 August 2024, 4:41 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
> Sweet Lips Fernander said John Michael McKeon, the head of the NCA’s anti-corruption unit, and Andrew John Black, a senior investigator, will arrive in The Bahamas from the UK on August 14 and depart on August 17.
Talk about all the time in the world for an independent and thorough on the ground investigation! LMAO
No doubt Sweet Lips Fernander will next tell us that all of the investigative leg work has been done by his officers and only needs to be reviewed by, and discussed with, the two members of the UK investigation team. What a joke!
On UK police to arrive in corruption probe
Posted 8 August 2024, 4:29 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
A 6.3% rate increase is going to inflict serious financial pain on most of GBPC's customers unless the intent is to really sock it to the higher usage customers. And we all know that would result in more revenue losses for GBPC as struggling businesses simply decide to close their doors for good.
On GB Power: 75% won’t see bills increase despite base rate hike
Posted 7 August 2024, 11:48 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Provisions in our taxation laws and related enforcement regulations that violate or conflict with well established due process and other rights laid down in our Constitution are not legally valid.
No government, minister of finance or revenue collection official, should be considered immune from legal claims for damages arising from their wrongful acts aimed at extorting a business or its owner(s), or wrongfully shutting down a business, in connection with a legitimate taxation dispute where there quite possibly has been a violation of due process and other fundamental constitutional rights.
On Pintard: ‘Deep concern’ on $100m Beaches revelation
Posted 7 August 2024, 11:31 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Nor is the stealing of vital national assets from the Bahamian people by a corrupt cabal of marauders led by Snake and Ferguson.
On BPL admits its Briland power woe ‘untenable’
Posted 7 August 2024, 11:10 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
You obviously have never owned or run a business with employees in The Bahamas.
On ‘Four-day workweek would not work in our economy’
Posted 7 August 2024, 12:49 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Be careful what you pray for here. This corrupt Davis led PLP government's sponsored heist via a PPP of a controlling ownership interest in our nation's vital electrical power distribution grid by a ruthless investor cartel led by the unscrupulous and insatiably greedy likes of Snake and Anthony Ferguson does not come anywhere close to a privatization in the interest of the Bahamian people.
You only have to look at Venezuela and the initial corrupt, hurried and very non-transparent privatization of its vital national energy monopolies a few decades ago to understand what will come our way sooner than we care to think. There are much better ways of moving forward in dealing with BPL's problems as opposed to simply giving away a controlling ownership interest in our nation's energy sector to the wrong type of investor group.
Pintard and the other senior FNM politicians have yet to make it clear to all concerned that if the FNM is elected the next government, they stand ready to completely unravel these corrupt back-room BPL related PPP deals financially engineered by the crooked likes of Snake and Anthony Ferguson.
On BPL admits its Briland power woe ‘untenable’
Posted 7 August 2024, 12:11 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Nothing but more gaslighting by The Tribune.
On Anonymous donor offers $10k for info on Casey
Posted 7 August 2024, 11:46 a.m. Suggest removal