National
FNM Leader Urges Fairness In Cuban Medical Program As Questions Mount
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Amid concerns that Cuban medical workers in The Bahamas received only 8 to 16 percent of government payments, FNM Leader Michael Pintard urged fairness, as officials rework the agreement following U.S. forced labor concerns and leaked reports of low stipends.
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