I think it is about time that The Tribune starts to name the persons in charge of RUBIS publicly so they cant continue to hide behind the corporate veil. If people possibly get physically harmed over a situation that can be remedied, then it gets personal.
of course something is wrong. Unlike as a homeowner it is much easier for an employee to sue your employer over a health hazard at work. there must have been a big push from the Union and insurers to do something about the situation.
so here is another angle, isn't Dr. Smith a government employee? How about the police starts to look into the corruption charges raised by the report? This has far gone on a different stage. If he acted in a corrupt way, give him a sentence, put him away, if not, all is dandy.
would be very surprised if the policy were to cover gross negligence/intend to defraud employer or third parties. What is relevant is that these people may be criminally responsible for what they have done, so no insurance policy for that.
BTW I congratulate you Mr. Bain, you have guts because you are doing whats right irrespective who and what may be at fault here. You are one upright Bahamian. Thank you.
GrassRoot says...
I think it is about time that The Tribune starts to name the persons in charge of RUBIS publicly so they cant continue to hide behind the corporate veil. If people possibly get physically harmed over a situation that can be remedied, then it gets personal.
On Residents concerned for 20 years over fuel spills
Posted 22 October 2014, 4:48 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
of course something is wrong. Unlike as a homeowner it is much easier for an employee to sue your employer over a health hazard at work. there must have been a big push from the Union and insurers to do something about the situation.
On Residents concerned for 20 years over fuel spills
Posted 22 October 2014, 4:46 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
Seems like another of those Bahamian mirages.
On Dingman out of Sandyport
Posted 22 October 2014, 3:58 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
so here is another angle, isn't Dr. Smith a government employee? How about the police starts to look into the corruption charges raised by the report? This has far gone on a different stage. If he acted in a corrupt way, give him a sentence, put him away, if not, all is dandy.
On Drug agency chief sues auditor over PHA report
Posted 22 October 2014, 3:51 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
yes, they should admit the report and make it part of the public domain.
On Drug agency chief sues auditor over PHA report
Posted 22 October 2014, 3:47 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
seems he has more confidence in his friends at the court than in the Government.
On Drug agency chief sues auditor over PHA report
Posted 22 October 2014, 3:46 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
would be very surprised if the policy were to cover gross negligence/intend to defraud employer or third parties. What is relevant is that these people may be criminally responsible for what they have done, so no insurance policy for that.
On Drug agency chief sues auditor over PHA report
Posted 22 October 2014, 3:46 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
I am glad the meeting took place. Now we are safe.
On Prime Minister meets Ebola taskforce
Posted 21 October 2014, 1:11 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
good, so what are they doing on the streets? preying on our sisters, wives and daughters?
On Bell: Repeat offenders may be to blame for rise in rapes
Posted 21 October 2014, 1:08 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
BTW I congratulate you Mr. Bain, you have guts because you are doing whats right irrespective who and what may be at fault here. You are one upright Bahamian. Thank you.
On Auditor says hospital is trying to discredit him
Posted 21 October 2014, 1:07 p.m. Suggest removal