The government has yet to make any announcement regarding the changes at the highest levels of the Department of Immigration, but Opposition Leader Michael Pintard is accusing the Davis administration of victimization over the removal of the acting director of immigration, who had privately sounded the alarm on what she suggested were improper and even
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The Department of Immigration, which has been mired in controversy in recent months, is set to get a leadership change with Acting Director of Immigration Keturah Ferguson to be placed on leave and then retired, according to high level sources familiar with the developments. The Nassau Guardian was told that Deputy Director Dwight Beneby was
Opposition Leader Michael Pintard labeled Prime Minister Philip Davis’ Cabinet changes a “desperate move” and an “admission of the Davis administration’s declining favor with the public”. But the prime minister, who announced the changes in a national address yesterday, said they are intended to “strengthen policy execution, and to balance continuity and experience with renewal
In a further demonstration of why he should not remain in Cabinet, on Monday, Minister of Labour and Immigration Keith Bell, who has mired himself in controversy over the handling of very serious immigration matters, evoked God in his defense. Aside from his other issues, Bell stopped immigration officers from executing the law when he