This past week the New Day Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) government passed the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) Amendment Bill 2024, which was supported by the Opposition Free National Movement (FNM), and why would or should the FNM have any opposition to this bill, especially since it is essentially the very same bill that they had passed as the National Criminal Intelligence Agency (NCIA) bill (2019), which Prime Minister Philip Davis, then in opposition, labelled as illegal and unconstitutional.

“Govt. Defends NIA 2024 Amendment Bill” – The Bahama Journal
Excerpt from this article; “Thew Minister of National security Hon. Wayne said the National intelligence Agency (NIA) Amendment Bill 2024 by the Davis administration has breath new life into the agency which is an important arm of national security.
Some of the major changes to the Bill include a change in name from the National Crime Intelligence Act (NCIA) to NIA removing the word crime because the agency covers more than criminal activity.
The amendments will also provide for the introduction of a NIA Commissioner that is expected to improve internal operations, career paths and collaborations with other government agencies.”
While debating the bill and queried about his “flip flop on the matter Prime Minister Philip Davis is heard saying, “I am debating the amendment to the bill itself and my view of the bill was in context of a discussion to pass the bill”.’
Now my questions are exactly what was “the context of the discussion” that the prime minister referred to in order to pass the bill and does this new context along with the two amendments; the change of name and the addition of a commissioner, change the lawfulness and constitutionality of the bill?
This reminds me of the “flip flop” that Davis and his New Day government did in the shanty town matter, one day the prime minister was supporting Fred Smith Q.C. in stopping the demolition of the shanty town once becoming prime minister petitioning the very same judge that put the stop order in place to have it removed.
Of course there was nothing wrong with the original demolition order, as there was nothing wrong with the original National Crime Intelligence Agency (NCIA) besides, by their opinion the name and the need for someone extra to pay; I mean a commissioner and the Free National Movement (FNM) is delighted that they got at least these two things done.
One last sentiment, the Davis administration has proven to be a dangerous administration, like they once claimed the original NCIA bill to be and I am betting that they are just as unconstitutional has they also claimed it to be.
Fun Fact; The National Intelligence Agency (NIA) was established without the necessary legislation, during Seventy two Thousand dollars ($72, 000) of public funds in the fiscal period of 2012-2013, so it was a “secret” agency by the PLP that the FNM made legal and now it would appear that Prime Minister Secrect Squirrel is taking back into the “darkness”
The Progressive Liberal party (PLP) fails for one reason, it is their nature.
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