Former Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis insisted yesterday his hands are clean as it relates to the food distribution program his administration established in tandem with NGOs to assist the most vulnerable Bahamians during the COVID-19 pandemic. Minnis also warned Prime Minister Philip Davis that he is “barking up the wrong tree”. “My hands are
In an apparent attempt to deliver on the “scandalous findings” he promised to make public in relation to the National Food Distribution Task Force, Prime Minister Philip Davis said in Parliament yesterday an NGO that had been involved in the program recently returned $100,000 in cash and equipment valued at another $300,000 to the government.
The government is still “recovering money” from the National Food Distribution Task Force, Minister of Immigration and Labour Keith Bell said in the House of Assembly yesterday, noting that just last week it got $100,000. “I’m not here today to talk about the prudence and fiscal responsibility of the food program under the last administration,”
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