awesome!!! Best wishes Dr. Rassin. Love the program, truly awesome that you are on the world stage with this phenomenal program and wish you every success.
.....question is when last an employer hiring illegal labour has been charged or fined 3,000?....when last has someone sheltering an illegal has been fined 5,000?.....when last any bank loan has been investigated to see that someone has received a loan '000,000...that didnt qualify....when last has someone who got dtraight but still cant speak english had papers investigated......when last ????.....but if ya pore and gets caught tiefing can of corn beef $1.86 you gan gets charge an hav tp pay or jail.....
...fifth paragraph...."Because there are no available restrooms,....."........it does not matter if the last incident happened 2 years ago or until right now ...cause...if ya hav ta go ya have to go...an 2 years is a long time yo hold it in...somethings fishy here.
.......while it may seem the Bahamian people have an "insatiable desire" for govt benefits ......
The Bahamian public also have an uninsatiable lagally binding regurgiitation process of paying VAT and customs duties, Business licence fees, car licences, and not knowing where and why some of these monies are going like into all the money losing govt entities and noone jailed cept for a few small fish.
....all Bahamians, foreignors, and even illegal migrants know a great many causes and contributary causes to crime and unless the police are prepared to investigate and arrest persons in every govt ministry who may be complicit then it is best they just do wwhat they do best and improve on what they do....police.
In having a limited corporation there is still the bank connection in that the banks require personal guarrantees and with that taxes being a first charge agsinst the banks collateral they have you for business and personal assets...... Look at it dis way the govt and the banks are bonded together bby way of govt loans, govt overdraft, consortium of banks giving mega loans for govt harbour, govt projects, There are little protections for businesses or citizenns. .. ...Businesses can afford lawyers and perhaps even better ones at least...and dont rry transferring assets....its tracible.....
Tal I did google but rony jean and looked at thhe images and you may hzve something in that the photogrsph might not even be that of a younger Jean Romy. The younger photo has someone with obvious much larger ears....unless your ears shrink as you get older..?....lol
As he was born of Haitian parents who were illegal he should be sent to the Haitian Embassy until the big question is ansewred of his papers rather than a prison confinement area that may or may mot be legally recognised as a Detention Centre. It is time the Haitian Embassy come out in support of what is lawful from their Constitution as it relates to thousands of their citizens.
When businesses come to the Bahamas to provide services and make profits there must be regulation to monitor them to provide fair play to Bahamians. When customers go into the bank there must also be someone looking after their side too. While the bankers have been aggressively selling bank prpdicts to meet high targets of sales or else they do not get salary increases, bonuses, commissions, special prizes like SUVS, trips etc, Customers must not be "guided, pushed, enticed, sold, pressured' by loan officers into making bad decisions because bank targets have to be met to get a salary incrrase, or win commissions, prizes etc. The recent Scotia manager whose story was recently in this papers of the customer with a 10,000 to open an account being sold 10 accounts is a small part of what goes and hidden by bank secrecy. Banks need to be investigated to protect the small man cause oftimes it seems that authorities in charge are in associations with these banks by way of business connections, governments banker, credit, loans, overdraft to pay govt workers, financing government projects, getting large govt loans, all members of Chamber of Commerce, financial associations, buying Govt Treasury bills etc, and there is noone looking out for the protections of the common man.
bogart says...
luke 14: 28 ......and 29!!
On Bridge Authority's $9.4m bond repayment deficit
Posted 7 February 2018, 3:10 p.m. Suggest removal
bogart says...
awesome!!!
Best wishes Dr. Rassin. Love the program, truly awesome that you are on the world stage with this phenomenal program and wish you every success.
On Rassin takes San Diego bow
Posted 7 February 2018, 3:02 p.m. Suggest removal
bogart says...
.....question is when last an employer hiring illegal labour has been charged or fined 3,000?....when last has someone sheltering an illegal has been fined 5,000?.....when last any bank loan has been investigated to see that someone has received a loan '000,000...that didnt qualify....when last has someone who got dtraight but still cant speak english had papers investigated......when last ????.....but if ya pore and gets caught tiefing can of corn beef $1.86 you gan gets charge an hav tp pay or jail.....
On 'Insatiable desire' for benefits large fiscal reform bar
Posted 7 February 2018, 11:18 a.m. Suggest removal
bogart says...
...fifth paragraph...."Because there are no available restrooms,....."........it does not matter if the last incident happened 2 years ago or until right now ...cause...if ya hav ta go ya have to go...an 2 years is a long time yo hold it in...somethings fishy here.
On Taxi drivers: We’re clean
Posted 7 February 2018, 10:47 a.m. Suggest removal
bogart says...
.......while it may seem the Bahamian people have an "insatiable desire" for govt benefits ......
The Bahamian public also have an uninsatiable lagally binding regurgiitation process of paying VAT and customs duties, Business licence fees, car licences, and not knowing where and why some of these monies are going like into all the money losing govt entities and noone jailed cept for a few small fish.
On 'Insatiable desire' for benefits large fiscal reform bar
Posted 6 February 2018, 5:17 p.m. Suggest removal
bogart says...
....all Bahamians, foreignors, and even illegal migrants know a great many causes and contributary causes to crime and unless the police are prepared to investigate and arrest persons in every govt ministry who may be complicit then it is best they just do wwhat they do best and improve on what they do....police.
On Dames: We must identify the causes of crime
Posted 6 February 2018, 10:41 a.m. Suggest removal
bogart says...
In having a limited corporation there is still the bank connection in that the banks require personal guarrantees and with that taxes being a first charge agsinst the banks collateral they have you for business and personal assets......
Look at it dis way the govt and the banks are bonded together bby way of govt loans, govt overdraft, consortium of banks giving mega loans for govt harbour, govt projects,
There are little protections for businesses or citizenns. .. ...Businesses can afford lawyers and perhaps even better ones at least...and dont rry transferring assets....its tracible.....
On Taxation 'veil piercing' endangers businesses
Posted 5 February 2018, 3:17 p.m. Suggest removal
bogart says...
Tal I did google but rony jean and looked at thhe images and you may hzve something in that the photogrsph might not even be that of a younger Jean Romy. The younger photo has someone with obvious much larger ears....unless your ears shrink as you get older..?....lol
On Jean Rony in court after being thrown back in detention (video)
Posted 5 February 2018, 2:45 p.m. Suggest removal
bogart says...
As he was born of Haitian parents who were illegal he should be sent to the Haitian Embassy until the big question is ansewred of his papers rather than a prison confinement area that may or may mot be legally recognised as a Detention Centre.
It is time the Haitian Embassy come out in support of what is lawful from their Constitution as it relates to thousands of their citizens.
On Jean Rony in court after being thrown back in detention (video)
Posted 5 February 2018, 10:32 a.m. Suggest removal
bogart says...
When businesses come to the Bahamas to provide services and make profits there must be regulation to monitor them to provide fair play to Bahamians.
When customers go into the bank there must also be someone looking after their side too.
While the bankers have been aggressively selling bank prpdicts to meet high targets of sales or else they do not get salary increases, bonuses, commissions, special prizes like SUVS, trips etc,
Customers must not be "guided, pushed, enticed, sold, pressured' by loan officers into making bad decisions because bank targets have to be met to get a salary incrrase, or win commissions, prizes etc.
The recent Scotia manager whose story was recently in this papers of the customer with a 10,000 to open an account being sold 10 accounts is a small part of what goes and hidden by bank secrecy.
Banks need to be investigated to protect the small man cause oftimes it seems that authorities in charge are in associations with these banks by way of business connections, governments banker, credit, loans, overdraft to pay govt workers, financing government projects, getting large govt loans, all members of Chamber of Commerce, financial associations, buying Govt Treasury bills etc, and there is noone looking out for the protections of the common man.
On ‘Grads only’, RBC boss ‘uninformed’
Posted 3 February 2018, 10:40 a.m. Suggest removal