Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister Myles LaRoda said yesterday that the government will establish an agency to oversee disaster risk management, which will allow The Bahamas to access more funding. “We are moving toward having an aggressive 12 month a year agency,” LaRoda said during the weekly press briefing at the Office
Opposition Leader Michael Pintard declared in the House of Assembly yesterday that the government “broke the law” in funding a political trip to Bermuda, then having the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) reimburse it for the charter flight. After Pintard spoke, Prime Minister Philip Davis explained the series of events that led to his travels to
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When it comes to the critical issue of saving the National Insurance Fund from depletion, members of the Davis administration are worryingly singing from different hymn sheets, and are in the process failing to inspire any confidence that they have a plan to ensure the sustainability of the nation’s social security safety net upon which
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