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FNM: REMOVE CAMPBELL NOW PLP dismisses Sands’ demand calling it an effort to undermine confidence in the electoral system By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Chief Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net
FNM CHAIRMAN Duane Sands.
A FURIOUS war of words erupted yesterday as the Free National Movement escalated its campaign to oust Golden Isles Returning Officer Neil Campbell, demanding his immediate removal and
declaring him unfit to oversee Monday’s by-election. The party’s pressure intensified after Mr Campbell told reporters on Tuesday that he regarded Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis as his “adopted father”, a remark the party felt strengthened its claims about his political proximity to the governing
party. FNM Chairman Dr Duane Sands said the admission was a clear conflict of interest and that Mr Campbell is not a fit and proper person to run the by-election. In a letter to Parliamentary Commissioner Harrison Thompson, REMOVAL - SEE PAGE FOUR
PM’S WIFE: PREGNANT WOMAN’S KILLING IS A ‘DOUBLE MURDER’
MITCHELL HINTS FOX SHOULD RESIGN OVER POLITICAL COMMENTS
By EARYEL BOWLEG Tribune Staff Reporter ebowleg@tribunemedia.net
By EARYEL BOWLEG Tribune Staff Reporter ebowleg@tribunemedia.net
PRIME Minister’s wife Ann Marie Davis believes last month’s killing of seven-month pregnant Lauren Saunders amounts to a “double murder” — a view that contrasts with National Security Minister Wayne Munroe’s position
that the law does not treat a foetus as a separate life and changing the law could have unintended consequences. Mrs Davis also said yesterday that abortion should be avoided “at all cost” unless a mother’s life is in danger. She spoke at a Zonta Club press conference,
FOREIGN Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell appeared to rebuke Ambassador-at-Large Rick Fox yesterday, saying ambassadors serve the government that appoints them and that “the honorable course is clear” if they disagree with
ABORTION - SEE PAGE SEVEN
the authority that put them in office. Mr Mitchell made the remarks – implying that Mr Fox should resign – in an audio statement congratulating four newly appointed ambassadors following a November 17 ceremony at Government House. He said he reminded them of REBUKE - SEE PAGE FIVE
‘She’s never coming back’ PAIGE BELL pictured with her mother and father Michelle and John Bell. Paige was murdered while working aboard a yacht docked in Harbour Island in July. Her parents speak with The Tribune about the impact the tragedy has had on their lives as the man accused of her death is expected back in court today. See PAGE THREE for story.
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FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTER FRED MITCHELL