
Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham makes a clear public statement that there is no threat to jobs at Atlantis. (BIS Photo / Gena Gibbs).
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Nassau, The Bahamas – With the recent proposals of the acquisition of
Atlantis by one of its lenders, employment security in the tourism sector has
Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham committed to leadership that protects Bahamian
workers.
“We continue to monitor events and assist where appropriate and
helpful. Our overriding responsibility is for the protection of Bahamian
jobs and the long- term viability of Atlantis," Mr. Ingraham told an
audience on January 19.
"It is one of the leading resorts in the Caribbean, if not
the leading one. It has been good for The Bahamas and it has a good
future,” said the prime minister.
The Prime Minister told the gathering at the political headquarters of
Environment Minister Earl Deveaux that this is a time for caution and
restraint, clear thinking and calm heads. He said he believes it appropriate to recall that when Atlantis
came, those opposed to it were so incensed, they threatened to change the
agreement at the most convenient opportunity.
He said it would be inappropriate to comment on the matter day in and
out and seek to conduct the public’s business in public view. He reminded
that the hotel industry failed prior to 1992, when the Bahamas Government was
burdened by the rising debt of its investment in hotel ownership.
“When we came into office in 1992, we found the two major resorts in The
Bahamas, Paradise Island Resorts International was in bankruptcy and the Cable
Beach properties were on the market for sale. And the Government of The
Bahamas owned 20 percent of all the hotels in The Bahamas and was losing money
every day. We worked very hard to transform Paradise Island with Sol
Kerzner. He’s been good for us and good for The Bahamas,” said Prime
Minister Ingraham.
“…In 2006, Atlantis decided, Kerzner International decided, it wanted to
borrow lots of money; billions of dollars. It did put up Phase Three in
Nassau, in Paradise Island, but it also used much of that money to invest
outside The Bahamas. And it put up as security for the loan, Atlantis and
the Paradise Island properties. That was a very bad decision because
while Atlantis / Paradise Island could support and pay for all of the monies
borrowed for it. It cannot pay for what’s happening in Dubai, Mexico and
elsewhere,” said Mr. Ingraham.
Mr. Ingraham revealed that the Atlantis loan was a short-term loan with
outrageous terms of paying off $2.5 Billion in five years, which is not
possible for Atlantis to meet. He drew an analogy by comparing the
multi-national corporate loan to an average mortgage commitment.
“We all know we have to get 20 and 25 year to 30 year mortgages to pay
for our houses. But it was expected at the time, they would be able to
get somebody else or another set of lenders to lend them money to pay off the
first set of lenders. That is not to be,” said Prime Minister
Ingraham.
“There were seven lenders, who lent them money, $2.3 billion, and when
they couldn’t make the payment and they couldn’t pay, the lenders decided to
take action. There was nothing the government could do about a bank that
lends you money and you don’t pay them back. They will put your building
up for it and the bank owns it to sell it.”
Prime Minister Ingraham explained that the bank and the lenders have an
interest in making sure they can get their money back from Atlantis, so it is
in their interest to make sure Atlantis succeeds and makes a profit so they can
eventually get a return on their investment.
“So, it makes good sense for them not to fire people at Atlantis, but
instead to keep up with them and try to make as much money as they can at
Atlantis. That is exactly what they are seeking to do,” said Prime
Minister Ingraham.
“Have no fear. No jobs are being lost. The owners are coming
to terms amongst themselves. In the meantime, until something happens
between the lenders, Mr. Kerzner still owns Atlantis. He’s still running
Atlantis. We were happy with him last year. We are happy with him
today.”
Prime Minister Ingraham told the public to “pay no mind” to vicious
rumours that have no financial or economic documentation to validate its
foundation.
“And so I say to you, pay no mind to them, pay no attention to
them. We have your back. We have your best interest at heart and we
are connected, we are involved, we are engaged and you can put your trust in
us,” said the prime minister.