It's possible he fell in, lost his balance/slipped, but couldnt swim. Recall the other resort employee who recently drowned after falling in a pond on a golf course
From the moment Bell announced that he'd give a statement during question and answer time I knew something would happen to prevent it. I said here, ~"*if there is a next time*". I thought thered be an orchestrated row and the PLP side would be fake incensed and cancel everything! No question time for you! I did not fathom that Bell would allow himself to be "*patsified*" again by not showing up. Cuz now, all the blame on him. It defies belief that he would invoke Chester Coopers name without speaking with or getting a response from Chester Cooper. But here he is alone butt in the wind
Serious question did you ever experience a brain injury of any sort? I'm being serious.
"*These people*" are living in a hotel that is **closed** for renovation and hanging their clothes in the window. Nobody gets checked into a closed hotel.
Further the 65 workers appear to be construction workers from the discussion. Are they employed by CCA and **not** The Hilton? Meaning it would be CCA who would have to give a statement that they *cant believe the scurrilous accusations being made against them*
How does this help when parties continue to put forward representatives like Lanisha Rolle? When MPs cant read? When they cant debate? When they know nothing about the ministries they oversee? When they refuse to answer. Literally say, it wouldn't be helpful to me to answer the public's concerns? When MPs dont have to account for their finances? When MPs can do whatever they want around the laws they didnt take enough time to review before banging on the desk. When a man can sit in parliament for 4 months with a rape charge over his head and as another over a year with allegations of bribery?
How does any of this window dressing make any difference to our corruption susceptible system?
*The real problem in all of this is the corruption aid that politicians have for decades included in every law: ~"at the discretion of the minister"*
*Every country probably has a similar break glass in case of emergency power. The problem here is the power is used indiscriminately, randomly, irresponsibly, nontransparently and much too often for personal gain and stupidity. We must start electing honest ethical competent thinking people to parliament. No law maker in their right mind would expect an immigration minister to ok a prisoner getting married in jail, because he has the "legal authority to allow it". Here we often hear, "well the law doesnt say he cant... so".*
*We run a stupid nation. It only takes 10 in power to do so. Every tourist, the EU, the smugglers, Nygard, Sam, the Chinese, they all know it.*
"*Mr Davis said it is unlawful for civil servants to share the names and personal details of people from files in a department’s custody.*"
When the funeral reveal issue first came up, I pointed out that nobody knew the gentlemans name, his request or that his wife had been granted citizenship after his death until Mr Bell unnecessarily brought a **private** application for citizenship into the public domain, at a funeral. A very odd use of his "*discretionary*" power. It was also revealed that based on the leak the widow had been subject to some threats.
Will Mr Bell also be prosecuted for leaking private data?
Yes I know, the difference is they're living in a hotel that, according to press releases, should open to guests soon, and hanging clothes in the window???? thats unsanitary. What kind of *tourism* operation is Chester Cooper running? I'm waiting for Fred Mitchell or the PM to pop up and equate this to a Bahamar or Atlantis having rooms available to staff working odd or excess shifts. You could imagine an Atlantis employee hanging clothes out to dry in the window?
someone is taking their cut allowing identity documents to be sold and smuggling operations to continue unabated while these vulnerable people are allowed to live in squalor, Haitians Chinese Mexicans Czechs etc etc etc. Pay close attention to who moves into these ministerial positions repeatedly while nothing changes
ThisIsOurs says...
"*Pay their fair share*"???
The boats left, there's 0 share to pay
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ThisIsOurs says...
Good news
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ThisIsOurs says...
It's possible he fell in, lost his balance/slipped, but couldnt swim. Recall the other resort employee who recently drowned after falling in a pond on a golf course
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From the moment Bell announced that he'd give a statement during question and answer time I knew something would happen to prevent it. I said here, ~"*if there is a next time*". I thought thered be an orchestrated row and the PLP side would be fake incensed and cancel everything! No question time for you! I did not fathom that Bell would allow himself to be "*patsified*" again by not showing up. Cuz now, all the blame on him. It defies belief that he would invoke Chester Coopers name without speaking with or getting a response from Chester Cooper. But here he is alone butt in the wind
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"*checked them in*"???
Serious question did you ever experience a brain injury of any sort? I'm being serious.
"*These people*" are living in a hotel that is **closed** for renovation and hanging their clothes in the window. Nobody gets checked into a closed hotel.
Further the 65 workers appear to be construction workers from the discussion. Are they employed by CCA and **not** The Hilton? Meaning it would be CCA who would have to give a statement that they *cant believe the scurrilous accusations being made against them*
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ThisIsOurs says...
How does this help when parties continue to put forward representatives like Lanisha Rolle? When MPs cant read? When they cant debate? When they know nothing about the ministries they oversee? When they refuse to answer. Literally say, it wouldn't be helpful to me to answer the public's concerns? When MPs dont have to account for their finances? When MPs can do whatever they want around the laws they didnt take enough time to review before banging on the desk. When a man can sit in parliament for 4 months with a rape charge over his head and as another over a year with allegations of bribery?
How does any of this window dressing make any difference to our corruption susceptible system?
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ThisIsOurs says...
Will *PLP* Bell be prosecuted for his *leak*
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ThisIsOurs says...
*The real problem in all of this is the corruption aid that politicians have for decades included in every law: ~"at the discretion of the minister"*
*Every country probably has a similar break glass in case of emergency power. The problem here is the power is used indiscriminately, randomly, irresponsibly, nontransparently and much too often for personal gain and stupidity. We must start electing honest ethical competent thinking people to parliament. No law maker in their right mind would expect an immigration minister to ok a prisoner getting married in jail, because he has the "legal authority to allow it". Here we often hear, "well the law doesnt say he cant... so".*
*We run a stupid nation. It only takes 10 in power to do so. Every tourist, the EU, the smugglers, Nygard, Sam, the Chinese, they all know it.*
I forgot the US State Dept knows it too
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"*Mr Davis said it is unlawful for civil servants to share the names and personal details of people from files in a department’s custody.*"
When the funeral reveal issue first came up, I pointed out that nobody knew the gentlemans name, his request or that his wife had been granted citizenship after his death until Mr Bell unnecessarily brought a **private** application for citizenship into the public domain, at a funeral. A very odd use of his "*discretionary*" power. It was also revealed that based on the leak the widow had been subject to some threats.
Will Mr Bell also be prosecuted for leaking private data?
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ThisIsOurs says...
Yes I know, the difference is they're living in a hotel that, according to press releases, should open to guests soon, and hanging clothes in the window???? thats unsanitary. What kind of *tourism* operation is Chester Cooper running? I'm waiting for Fred Mitchell or the PM to pop up and equate this to a Bahamar or Atlantis having rooms available to staff working odd or excess shifts. You could imagine an Atlantis employee hanging clothes out to dry in the window?
someone is taking their cut allowing identity documents to be sold and smuggling operations to continue unabated while these vulnerable people are allowed to live in squalor, Haitians Chinese Mexicans Czechs etc etc etc. Pay close attention to who moves into these ministerial positions repeatedly while nothing changes
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