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Volume: 121 No.173, August 27, 2024

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BANNISTER FACING MURDER CONSPIRACY Former Clifton Heritage director and two men charged in the stabbing death of Philip Adderley MARIO BANNISTER

By PAVEL BAILEY Tribune Staff Reporter pbailey@tribunemedia.net FORMER managing director of Clifton Heritage Mario Bannister was yesterday charged along with two other men in connection with the murder of Philip Adderley, who was found stabbed to death with his hands and feet bound together earlier this month. Bannister, 62, was dismissed from his post at Clifton Heritage by Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis on Sunday. Yesterday, he was arraigned along with Dontee Riley, 26, and Christian Napier, 28, on charges of conspiracy to commit murder.

POLICE at the scene where Philip Adderley was found stabbed to death earlier this month. Photo: Dante Carrer/Tribune Staff

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LUCAYAN BUYER ‘You are responsible for NHI SET TO your personal conduct’ impose ‘caps EYES $2BN REBUILD PLAN and limits’ By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net THE Grand Lucayan’s potential buyer plans to demolish all its existing properties to make way for three new hotel towers and two casinos as part of an investment that could hit $2bn.

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By EARYEL BOWLEG Tribune Staff Reporter ebowleg@tribunemedia.net

PROGRESSIVE Liberal Party leader Fred Mitchell has warned that individuals in public life must be accountable for their personal conduct. He made this statement yesterday as former Clifton Heritage managing director Mario Bannister and two other men were arraigned in magistrate’s court in

connection with the murder of Philip Adderley. Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis confirmed Mr Bannister’s dismissal from Clifton Heritage in a statement on Sunday. While Mr Mitchell did not mention Mr Bannister directly, he emphasised expected standards of behaviour in a voice note. “I remember one clear principle of ministerial

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By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net THE National Health Insurance (NHI) scheme is set to impose “caps and limits” on a portion of the care benefits received by 160,000 Bahamians as part of further “cost containment measures”. FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS


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