National
Opposition Leader: “They Must Have Something To Hide”
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Opposition Leader Michael Pintard accusing the government of dragging its feet when it comes to the long-promised Freedom of Information Act, despite having all the tools in place to make it happen.
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