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Roberts: Cash must live in an echo chamber
By Bradley B Roberts, National Chairman, Progressive Liberal Party
Mar 21, 2014 - 4:23:09 PM

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This fake outrage by FNM Chairman Cash on ethics and corruption can only mean that he still lives in an echo chamber and loves the sound of his voice.

Was he not listening when it was revealed that a significant amount of the residents of North Abaco were enrolled in the FNM inspired fifty-two weeks jobs training program? Where was he when it was revealed in the House that the FNM government issued a long term contract to the friends of former PM Ingraham on 7th May 2012, the day of the general election? The FNM candidate for Cat Island in the last general election was one of the signatories on a contract for public works within the constituency he was contesting. Where was Cash when this was revealed in the House of Assembly? So egregious and abusive were the displays of state power by the FNM government in the run up to the last general election that Prime Minister Christie foreshadowed legislation aimed at restricting executive powers in the area of contract administration in order to preserve the integrity of the democratic and electoral processes.

Cash and many FNM Parliamentarians continue to have much to say about the gender abuse analogy the Member for Tall Pines made in the House, but failed then and fail today to find their collective voices of outrage and condemnation of the physical assault of a Parliamentarian in the precincts of the House by one of their own no less. I can only conclude that in the warped mind and world of Mr. Cash, his leader Dr. Minnis and their colleagues, the big, bad FNM is above the law and can do no wrong; even when the evidence is clear that the FNM is wrong, they are still right because in their minds and in their world, they can do no wrong. That is tragic and pathetic.

As for the Prime Minister, his record and legacy of integrity are well documented and intact after almost forty years of continuous public service. It was none other than the Prime Minister who introduced the culture of participatory democracy through expansive consultation – one of the purest forms of transparency and a pillar of democracy.

The PLP supports the Prime Minister and his government’s policy of not evicting mortgagees of the Bahamas Mortgage Corporation who have fallen on hard times. We support the Mortgage Relief Plan of the government to help distressed homeowners and we applaud the continued good work of the Ministry of Finance with the clearing banks of The Bahamas to keep Bahamian families in their homes under difficult financial circumstances.

BEC Chairman Leslie Miller is to be commended for the policies and interventions of BEC to keep the power on at thousands of Bahamian homes through customer friendly payment plans.

It is advisable to all and sundry that our government is useless to our people if it cannot and fails to reach out its arms of compassion to assist the Bahamian people at their weakest and most vulnerable. The PLP understands this and will continue to reach out to assist those in need.

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