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Hawksbill Creek Agreement Town Meetings Begin in Grand Bahama
By Robyn Adderley, BIS
May 5, 2015 - 11:16:22 PM

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REVIEW COMMITTEE - The Hawksbill Creek Agreement Review Committee began a series of town meetings in Grand Bahama on Monday at the Foster B. Pestaina Centre. Shown from left are: Kevin Seymour, committee member and president of the Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce; Cassietta McIntosh, committee member; Dr. Marcus Bethel, chairman; and Maurice Moore, committee member. (BIS Photo/Vandyke Hepburn) TOWN MEETING AUDIENCE - A cross section of residents gathered at the Foster B. Pestaina Centre on Monday for the beginning of a series of town meetings being held by the Hawksbill Creek Agreement Review Committee. Among those in attendance were, from left: Minister for Grand Bahama, the Hon. Dr. Michael Darville; Deputy Leader of the Official Opposition Free National Movement and Member of Parliament for East Grand Bahama, the Hon. Peter Turnquest; Senior Under Secretary for the Ministry for Grand Bahama, Harcourt Brown; and Senator Tanisha Tynes. (BIS Photo/Vandyke Hepburn)

FREEPORT, Grand Bahama -- A series of town meetings hosted by the Hawksbill Creek Agreement Review Committee began in Freeport at the Foster B. Pestaina Centre at Pro Cathedral of Christ the King on Monday.

The purpose of the town meetings is to garner information from residents so as to review and make recommendations with respect to the expiration of certain provisions within the Hawksbill Creek Agreement, while suggesting other appropriate measures to promote and sustain economic growth in Grand Bahama.

The six-member committee to review the Hawksbill Creek Agreement was announced by Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Perry Christie in March during a press conference at Grand Lucayan.

The committee is headed by Dr. Marcus Bethel, businessman and former Minister of Health. Other members include: Sir Baltron Bethel, member; James Smith, member; Kevin Seymour, member; Maurice Moore, member and Cassietta McIntosh, member. W. Albert Gray is a consultant and Dr. Doswell Coakley, Chevonia McBride of the Ministry for Grand Bahama, and Terrance Roberts of the Ministry of Tourism, make up the Secretariat.

During the press conference, the Prime Minister noted that in August of this year, certain provisions of the Hawksbill Creek Agreement are due to expire, namely exemptions on business licence fees and real property tax. "For some time the Grand Bahama economy, despite the broad incentives and tax concessions under the Hawksbill Creek legislation, has remained stagnant and with limited exceptions, thus adversely impacting economic growth in the private sector and government revenues. In the absence of aggressive policy interventions to jumpstart a new round of development, and enhance returns on existing investments, Grand Bahama's economic performance could remain sub-par relative to other islands in The Bahamas. Thus the expiration of these Hawksbill Creek Agreement incentives provides an opportunity for the Government to secure a comprehensive set of new arrangements which can spur economic development and increase the Island's contribution to net fiscal receipts."

The main objectives of the committee are:

(i) Agree with the Grand Bahama Port Authority and principal licensees a long term economic development plan which both protect and promote the shipping, industrial, logistics, tourism, real estate and other commercial sectors as the focus for Grand Bahama Island;

(ii) Create a framework for immediate and long-term investment promotion on the island to attract investors capable of operating assets competitively at a world class standard, and effectively and efficiently utilize the land resources with proper environmental safeguards;

(iii) Ensure that the mechanisms are in place to align the Grand Bahama Port Authority's quasi-regulatory authority with the policies of the government and that a regulatory framework exists in keeping with present and changing international business best practices; and

(iv) Agree a suitable framework for property tax and business licence that would not impede economic growth, and contribute along with other suitable measures to the enhancement of the government's revenue base.

Other meetings being held this week will be at: St. Stephen's Anglican Church in Eight Mile Rock Tuesday; High Rock Primary School in East End on Wednesday; and St. Mary Magdalene in West End on Thursday.


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