In any country spiralling out of control because of rampant corruption at the highest levels of government, it's always the limited resources of the court system tied-up (misused) by politicians that results in the clogging and backlogs that leave the people and their businesses without access to justice. And it's always the criminal side of the court system that seems to fall apart first, but today we find ourselves with justice very much delayed and denied on the civil side as well. It also seems are current Chief Justice was more concerned about negotiating with Minnis his knighthood rather than a larger budget for the judiciary before he took up his post.
You miss the point entirely.....but as a fatalist, one who will never see the cup half full, that's not unexpected of you. Pray none of your family ever become a victim of totally uncalled for police brutality of the kind Ferguson supports.
Fully agree. Bahamasair has cost our country (the taxpayers) well over $1 billion since its incorporation. That's an awfully big chunk of our national debt and there is zero hope of this airline ever being managed in a way to minimize its annual operating losses with Tommy Turnquest as its Chairman and D'Aguilar as the Minister responsible for it.
The only thing readily apparent about this so called "chicken and egg situation" is that Tweedle-Dumb Minnis is always "chicken" and Tweedle-Dee Turnquest always has "egg" all over his face.
This demented brute Ferguson is much worse than stupid....he's down right evil and his evil has permeated the entire police force. where the hell is minnis hiding??!!!
desmond bannister is at the epicentre of one of the largest frauds ever perpetrated against the bahamian people and he is there with the full blessing of minnis and turnquest. god help us all. The corrupt Minnis-led FNM government fully intends to "milk" the very costly refinanced BPL for all it is worth, thereby bilking us taxpayers out of mega-millions of dollars. And all because Sir Snake of Shell Bahamas decided to bite the Tweedle-Dumb Doc right in his arse!
Many suspect this Royal-Fidelity guy Michael Anderson has been "played" by both RBC and Fidelity Bank in the Bahamas and the Cayman Islands. It seems RBC and Fidelity Bank have sold their less profitable asset management businesses in these two jurisdictions to a spun-off Royal-Fidelity for premium prices at a time when the longest bull market run in U.S. history is likely to be coming to an end. And Royal-Fidelity has only too eagerly taken on considerable costly debt in an effort to try reach the critical mass it needs to sustain its operations. It really does appear Mr. Anderson has embarked on a high stakes poker game involving a borrowing spree that may severely haunt Royal-Fidelity when the U.S. economy heads south, taking the Caribbean with it as it has historically done. Some say he has effectively bank rolled the opportunistic exit of certain aged principals behind the former Fidelity Bank-RBC partnership that created Royal-Fidelity in the first place. Who knows? Only the future will tell.
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
Spot on!
On No quick solution to hospital beds crisis
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Well_mudda_take_sic says...
Most Bahamians would be surprised to know who actually owns the clinics that our government leases under outrageously costly lease contracts.
On No quick solution to hospital beds crisis
Posted 9 January 2020, 9 a.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
In any country spiralling out of control because of rampant corruption at the highest levels of government, it's always the limited resources of the court system tied-up (misused) by politicians that results in the clogging and backlogs that leave the people and their businesses without access to justice. And it's always the criminal side of the court system that seems to fall apart first, but today we find ourselves with justice very much delayed and denied on the civil side as well. It also seems are current Chief Justice was more concerned about negotiating with Minnis his knighthood rather than a larger budget for the judiciary before he took up his post.
On GUILTY AS CHARGED: Conviction rate hits 80% as trial backlog clogs courts system
Posted 9 January 2020, 8:56 a.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
You miss the point entirely.....but as a fatalist, one who will never see the cup half full, that's not unexpected of you. Pray none of your family ever become a victim of totally uncalled for police brutality of the kind Ferguson supports.
On Don’t blame us for bad officers
Posted 8 January 2020, 4:23 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
Fully agree. Bahamasair has cost our country (the taxpayers) well over $1 billion since its incorporation. That's an awfully big chunk of our national debt and there is zero hope of this airline ever being managed in a way to minimize its annual operating losses with Tommy Turnquest as its Chairman and D'Aguilar as the Minister responsible for it.
On Ex-Bahamasair chair's surprise over US block
Posted 8 January 2020, 4:18 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
The only thing readily apparent about this so called "chicken and egg situation" is that Tweedle-Dumb Minnis is always "chicken" and Tweedle-Dee Turnquest always has "egg" all over his face.
On 'Chicken and egg': GB Power eyes 50% cost drop for east
Posted 8 January 2020, 4:10 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
This demented brute Ferguson is much worse than stupid....he's down right evil and his evil has permeated the entire police force. where the hell is minnis hiding??!!!
On Don’t blame us for bad officers
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Well_mudda_take_sic says...
Let's not forget the Red Chinese count using a special abacus that always gives them whatever number they want to convey to the public. LMAO
On Baha Mar attracted 2m visitors in 2019
Posted 8 January 2020, 4 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
desmond bannister is at the epicentre of one of the largest frauds ever perpetrated against the bahamian people and he is there with the full blessing of minnis and turnquest. god help us all. The corrupt Minnis-led FNM government fully intends to "milk" the very costly refinanced BPL for all it is worth, thereby bilking us taxpayers out of mega-millions of dollars. And all because Sir Snake of Shell Bahamas decided to bite the Tweedle-Dumb Doc right in his arse!
On Fresh doubts on Shell role in new power plant deal
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Well_mudda_take_sic says...
Many suspect this Royal-Fidelity guy Michael Anderson has been "played" by both RBC and Fidelity Bank in the Bahamas and the Cayman Islands. It seems RBC and Fidelity Bank have sold their less profitable asset management businesses in these two jurisdictions to a spun-off Royal-Fidelity for premium prices at a time when the longest bull market run in U.S. history is likely to be coming to an end. And Royal-Fidelity has only too eagerly taken on considerable costly debt in an effort to try reach the critical mass it needs to sustain its operations. It really does appear Mr. Anderson has embarked on a high stakes poker game involving a borrowing spree that may severely haunt Royal-Fidelity when the U.S. economy heads south, taking the Caribbean with it as it has historically done. Some say he has effectively bank rolled the opportunistic exit of certain aged principals behind the former Fidelity Bank-RBC partnership that created Royal-Fidelity in the first place. Who knows? Only the future will tell.
On RoyalFidelity's 'major step' over Caribbean expansion
Posted 8 January 2020, 3:36 p.m. Suggest removal