It all began back in late 2012 with strange rumblings at the public landfill. It was said at the time that two top Progressive Liberal Party Member of Parliament were locked in a ‘silent war’ over contracts to control the landfill and then there was the introduction of Stellar Waste and the Waste-To-Energy proposal and a letter of intent (LOI) , now we are here.
“Something stinks – There were two LOI’s – DMP’s name was on the first contract” – The National Review; The Nassau Guardian.
Excerpt from this article; “Something stinks and it is not the New Providence Landfill that has been at the center of plans by Stellar Water To Energy (Bahamas) for a $600 million waste-energy plant.
The letter of intent (LOI) for Stellar that was reportedly the one referenced by Minister of State for Finance Michael Halkitis when he wrote the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) on May 26, 2014 about the planned project, contains a line for the signature of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Works Philip Brave Davis.
But six weeks later, Renward Wells, then parliamentary secretary in the Ministry of Works, signed another similar drafted LOI, which has a space for his signature, not Davis’ signature.
This discovery made by National Review in its ongoing investigation into the years long controversy raised the most critical question yet in this debacle : Why was the new LOI made up and why did it suddenly provide for Wells’ signature and not the deputy prime ministers’?”

If we all remember well, Renward Wells refused to say if he had signed the LOI at someone’s behest, even after being fired from the position as parliamentary secretary and even after leaving the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) and joining the Free National Movement (FNM), strange but even more strange is the Deputy Prime Minister’s name being taken out of the entire situation even after the ‘cold war’ being waged over the city dump had become common knowledge but then this is not the first time that the deputy prime minister’s name has miraculously disappeared from documents that could possibly cast him in a negative light.
It was the height of the “Toggie and Bobo” affair, when there was the introduction of certain affidavits; one set with the name of the deputy prime minister and another set without.
“Rollins: Affidavit shows DPM Davis coached ‘criminals” – The Nassau Guardian (March 18th 2016)
Excerpt from this article; “In a move that that fuelled contentious debate that spanned two meetings of the House of Assembly, Fort Charlotte MP Dr. Andre Rollins attempted to table affidavits, one which he claimed names Deputy Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis as someone who ‘coached’ two individuals who the government calls ‘criminals’.
The affidavits were in relation to the alleged murder plot outlined by billionaire Lyford Cay resident Louis Bacon and several members of Save the Bays against wealth fashion designer Peter Nygard and lawyer Keod Smith.
Rollins claimed he was tabling a ‘doctored’ affidavit, as well as the unredacted version of the affidavit, which repeatedly mentions Davis.”
It is indeed very interesting, yes that is the word, interesting the way in which duplicate documents continue to be ‘unearth’ in ‘deals’ that the Progressive Liberal Party has had dealing with the name of the Deputy Prime Minister, maybe he would like to explain this to the rest of us.
The Progressive Liberal Party fails for one reason, it is within their nature.
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