What surprises me the most is that the claim is just being made, considering how publicized that case was. Like in most cases, and paraphrasing the words of the former Prime Minister, in the times of plenty one must not squander. Often individuals live like kings, thinking the money should last forever but when it runs out (and it always does) finds it hard to "sweep the streets they use to owned". Realistically speaking, how far does one expect less than a million to go in The Bahamas with the cost of living and inflation. Self accountability should be the watch phase here.
bobsagat says...
What surprises me the most is that the claim is just being made, considering how publicized that case was. Like in most cases, and paraphrasing the words of the former Prime Minister, in the times of plenty one must not squander. Often individuals live like kings, thinking the money should last forever but when it runs out (and it always does) finds it hard to "sweep the streets they use to owned". Realistically speaking, how far does one expect less than a million to go in The Bahamas with the cost of living and inflation. Self accountability should be the watch phase here.
On Minister fights back over $1m writ claims
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