National
DPM: “If The Opposition Wanted More Information, They Should’ve Been There”
EXUMA, BAHAMAS – Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism Chester Cooper is firing back at Free National Movement Leader Michael Pintard and his calls for more transparency on last week’s signing of a Heads of Agreement for the sale of the Grand Lucayan Resort for 120 million dollars.
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