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PM Signals Need for Shift in Grand Bahama Governance Model
GRAND BAHAMA, THE BAHAMAS – Prime Minister Philip Davis put a name to a frustration that many Grand Bahamians say they’ve felt for years. A system he describes as corporatocracy, where corporate interests can carry more weight than the voices of ordinary people.
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