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PM FIRES OFFICIAL AS 3 FACE COURT Men to be charged in connection with Adderley murder By TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER newsroom@tribunemedia.net MARIO Bannister has been fired as the managing director of Clifton Heritage by Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis – days after it was reported that a highranking male official had been questioned as part of investigations into the

murder of Philip Adderley. The news comes as three men are due to be arraigned at magistrate’s court this morning in connection with that murder. Police also said they were investigating a series of graphic video and text messages that were circulating on social media SEE PAGE THREE

‘I wIll not let the polIce sweep InvestIgatIon away’, says father By TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER newsroom@tribunemedia.net THE father of a murdered man connected to a corruption investigation says he will not let the police sweep the investigation away. Michael Fox Sr is the father of Michael Fox Jr, who appeared in voice

notes alongside Dino Smith that allegedly captured a quid-pro-quo arrangement between the two men, a lawyer, and the former head of the Criminal Investigations Department. Last week, Police Commissioner Clayton Fernander said that there would be no further public SEE PAGE THREE

‘Can I have a ride to school?’

CHILDREN gathered at Englerston Park being entertained by the Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF), as a back to school event was held on Saturday. See PAGE TWO for more photos. Photo: Dante Carrer/Tribune Staff

Pintard reiterates need for banking sector reforms and shares proposals By KEILE CAMPBELL Tribune Staff Reporter kcampbell@tribunemedia.net FNM leader Michael Pintard has reiterated the need for bank reforms, doubling down on his proposals to

change the sector. In an open letter sent to The Tribune yesterday, Mr Pintard has challenged the government to move beyond discussions and implement substantial changes to create a more

dynamic, competitive, and inclusive retail banking environment in The Bahamas. Last week, he promised that the FNM would reform SEE PAGE FIVE

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CENTRAL Grand Bahama MP Iram Lewis

dismissed reports circulating on social media about disagreements with the party leadership as “pure rumours” and “pure speculation”. He said there had been no official communication on the matter. “There’s no disagreement between me and the party leader,” Mr Lewis said. “There’s been no official

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By KEILE CAMPBELL Tribune Staff Reporter kcampbell@tribunemedia.net CENTRAL Grand Bahama MP Iram Lewis has categorically denied rumors of a conflict between himself and the Free National Movement (FNM) party leadership regarding his candidacy for the next general election. In an interview with

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