Sears: At no time did I deliberately mislead House

Opposition Leader Michael Pintard charged yesterday that Minister of Works Alfred Sears misled Parliament, not once, but eight times on the Davis administration’s failure to execute certain fuel hedge trades in the fall of 2021 to lock in fuel prices and keep Bahamas Power and Light’s (BPL) fuel charge stable.

Pintard raised the issue once again in the House of Assembly, prompting Sears to spring to his feet and declare he never intentionally misled the House.

Sears took exception to Pintard’s use of a certain word to describe the Davis administration’s actions with respect to what he (Pintard) termed a lack of transparency over the issue.

The speaker of the House ordered the particular word struck from the record of Parliament, but Pintard fired back, saying even if the particular word is not used, “In English, it is called a synonym. It just has the same meaning. You have misled the House on no less than eight occasions on your feet.”

Pintard told Parliament, “We have not forgotten, the prime minister has not yet relieved the member for Fort Charlotte (Sears) of his duties, nor has he decided that he will demit office, but, Madam Speaker, I remind the public that we are going to pay over $100 million because of ill-advised decisions by this administration …”

The opposition leader has repeatedly charged that the decision not to execute the trades led directly to substantial increases in the fuel charge, which the prime minister announced in October will be put on bills incrementally.

Pintard suggested it is difficult to trust the government’s word going forward, given that it has failed to “come clean” on the BPL issue.

He has repeatedly insisted that Sears resign over the matter for his conflicting statements in the House.

“I mean no disrespect,” Pintard said.

“I’m just saying, there is a convention, particularly when persons like to flaunt the rules, Madam Speaker.”

But Sears stood up again and said, “I object, Madam Speaker. I object to the imputation of any deliberate attempt to mislead this Parliament.”

Pintard shot back, “Madam Speaker, it’s a matter of public record.”

He said Sears “confessed” that he had received a briefing on the need to execute the trades, though he previously told Parliament he had not been briefed.

“He said in this House on his feet, on his feet, of course he did, and then he blamed the minister of finance, Madam Speaker,” Pintard added.

“He said that he knew and that the minister of finance made the decision.

“Madam Speaker, the member for Fort Charlotte misled the country and misled the House.”

Sears insisted, “Madam Speaker, at no time did I deliberately, consciously mislead this House …”

Pintard refused to back down from his point.

He repeated, “Madam Speaker, the member misled the House, misled the House by indicating that he was not briefed (on the need to execute the trades) and he said so at least eight times in this House, eight times in the House, and most of the members here have seen the tape; I’ve shared it with you.”

Pintard charged, “This administration only comes clean on major issues when found out, but they don’t tell you up front.

“This administration took out a loan from Central Bank – you can call it an advance – and only fessed up, only made the public fully aware, after we raised the issue.

“It is absolutely correct, $230 million they were given permission to draw down on, but never reported it. They didn’t do so in the budget exercise, did not do so in the debt management committee report; only did so after we raised it and the media followed through.”

Early last month, the Ministry of Finance said earlier comments by Pintard that the government is “borrowing” or “printing money” through accessing International Monetary Fund (IMF) special drawing rights (SDRs) obtained through The Central Bank of The Bahamas were misleading.

The ministry said the government was using the funding for its legitimate and intended purpose.

Pintard has questioned the legal basis of the government’s access to the SDRs.

But the one issue that he has hammered the government on most has been the BPL hedge issue, particularly as Sears has made conflicting statements on the matter in the House over the course of weeks.

After repeatedly saying he had no knowledge of requests made by the BPL fuel hedge committee for the trades to be executed, for the first time in December, Sears publicly acknowledged that he had in fact received emails making those requests.

On November 17, after Pintard continued to press the issue, Sears said he checked with Financial Secretary Simon Wilson who provided a clarification on what had transpired.

While Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Philip Davis also told Parliament he had seen nothing in relation to any requests for hedge trades, Sears later told the House that a Cabinet paper on hedging was addressed to the minister of finance, and the minister of finance decided to reject the recommendation after reviewing it.

However, Davis has insisted he had no part in the decision to reject the trade recommendations.


Football news:

<!DOCTYPE html>
Kane on Tuchel: A wonderful man, full of ideas. Thomas in person says what he thinks
Zarema about Kuziaev's 350,000 euros a year in Le Havre: Translate it into rubles - it's not that little. It is commendable that he left
Aleksandr Mostovoy on Wendel: Two months of walking around in the middle of nowhere and then coming back and dragging the team - that's top level
Sheffield United have bought Euro U21 champion Archer from Aston Villa for £18.5million
Alexander Medvedev on SKA: Without Gazprom, there would be no Zenit titles. There is a winning wave in the city. The next victory in the Gagarin Cup will be in the spring
Smolnikov ended his career at the age of 35. He became the Russian champion three times with Zenit

1:25 Prime Minister Davis’ Contribution to the Speech From The Throne Debate
0:29 Update 2 PMH Technical Outage
22:33 West Grand Bahama and Bimini welcome PM Davis and candidate Kingsley Smith as they arrive in Freeport…
22:33 West Grand Bahama and Bimini in the hundreds welcome PM Davis and candidate Kingsley Smith as they arrive in Freeport…
22:30 Bahamas Flying Ambassadors Continue Halloween Fly-In Series to Abaco
22:20 Youth Minister tells the young, “never settle for your last achievement”: be willing to aspire to something not yet achieved
22:17 ALICIA WALLACE: The country’s real power problem
22:11 John Watling Distillery, Ltd. Expands Reach to the United States
21:53 EDITORIAL: As FTX saga unfolds, we need to hear the full story
20:57 ‘Remediation work has begun’ at a BPL diesel spill in Nicholls Town, Andros
20:54 Bahamas Power and Light signs industrial agreement with the Bahamas Electrical Utility Managerial Union
19:39 Govt spending over $1m to modernise and revamp website
19:32 The FNM ‘is fine just the way we are right now’, says leader on party convention
16:00 Royal Caribbean’s PI club in DEPP construction go-ahead
16:00 Gas leak victim’s damages cut 77%
16:00 FTX Bahamas: ‘Major progress’ in Ray talks
15:34 Female Atlantis worker stabbed at work by fellow employee
13:23 Minnis accuses Gov’t of ‘causing’ EU blacklisting
13:12 Minnis contradicts Wynn on Goodman’s Bay easement
13:07 North Andros ‘to get power relief’ from BPL
3:12 Safaree Shocked By Amara La Negra’s Crude Text About Vonshae’s Child On LHH Miami
2:21 CI Gibson High Achievers Get Cash Gifts from Marathon MP
19:25 Three die from Nassau Village on motorbikes in one week!
16:47 Minister Sweeting visits schools in the Family Islands during Local Government Junior Council elections process
21:22 EDITORIAL The Concept of Democracy
21:17 Life and Legacy of Obie Wilchcombe Honoured — MP’s pay special tribute in HOA
19:55 Former St. Anne’s student Tony Scriven died in an Industrial Accident on Sweetings Cay this morning…
19:55 Former St. Anne’s student and WSc employee Tony Scriven died in an Industrial Accident on Sweetings Cay this morning
18:58 Department of Information Technology arrested in gun raid!
17:28 QUEEN’S COLLEGE HEADBOY Dario Anthony Rahming Jr collapsed and died this morning during a school practise…
2:41 Proprietor of Cedar Crest and Yager Ruby Braithwaite Murdoch Hill passes…
1:40 Obediah Hercules Wilchcombe
0:25 An educator from Eleuthera was charged after being accused of touching a young female student…
0:17 $30m capitalisation approved for Bahamas Development Bank
0:11 Events to be held across the nation for National Youth Month
0:05 Former attorney jailed for 18 months
0:03 Not guilty plea to murder, attempted murder charges
0:02 Man charged with indecent assault
23:51 Another bad accident tonight outside the Killarney Headquarters!!!
23:28 NASTY male charged with sexual intercourse with his two younger siblings ages 6 and 9 – WELL WHAT IS DIS?
22:13 Clubs & Societies: September 29, 2023
21:58 DIANE PHILLIPS: Creative solutions needed to address society’s inequities
21:51 ONE ELEUTHERA FOUNDATION – Planning needed to preserve our distinct Bahamian culture
20:54 RODNEY “EAGLE” ALVIN GREEN
20:49 Melvin Joseph Forbes
20:39 KENNETH “JAKEY BOY” WILLIAMS
20:24 EDITORIAL: By-election discussions reveals respect for Obie
20:10 SHERWIN “SHIRE” BRANVILLE BARTLETT
20:08 Campbell applauds draft cannabis bill, says input from farmers necessary
20:02 A Government In Mourning — Veteran Broadcaster and Political Giant Dies
19:58 Bahamian Delegation At 78th UN General Assembly
19:48 THE GOSPEL OF “NO” — Mitchell Rejects ‘No’ on Climate Change and Reparations
19:44 Ferguson Returns As BPSU President
19:43 Port Lucaya Marketplace struggling to attract guests despite cruise passenger numbers
19:39 Mitchell, CARICOM Heads plead for UN Resolution on Haiti
19:33 Tourism Arrivals Reach 6 Million Mark
19:32 EDITORIAL FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS
19:21 Ambassador Jones Remembers Colleague
19:17 Ratheno Octavis Strachan
19:11 Senators Remember Wilchcombe — Wilchcombe Once Held Senator Seat
19:03 Nurse Recruitment Underway Says PHA Managing Director
19:02 No Shortage of Meds, Just Delays Says PHA
19:00 Two Murders One Day Apart — Murder Count Up 3 Notches
18:50 Merrill Eloise Rolle
18:27 UN Fellows Meet President of the 78th Session of the United Nations General Assembly
18:19 Wynn agrees to ‘quashing’ first penthouse approvals
18:15 ‘Lucrative prospects’: ArawakX refutes $2.4m insolvency woes
18:13 Howard Timothy Martin
18:10 AG brands The Bahamas’ insolvency regime ‘a joke’
18:09 Hanna-Martin Denies Cuban Teachers Can’t Speak English
18:05 Thousands Attend British Colonial Job Fair
17:48 Frederick Nigel Bowe
15:34 Grammy winning icon Sting to kick off Bahamas Culinary & Arts Festival presented by Baha Mar
14:58 International Culture, Wine & Food Festival has got next
14:45 Murray comes through for the Smokies
14:35 Wesley Rolle Invitational gets underway today
13:21 FNM claims Saudi loan agreement signed contrary to law
13:10 ‘No politics in wake of Obie’s death’
12:56 Davis is acting minister of social services
12:47 Many farmers excited about the prospect of growing cannabis, Campbell says
12:46 Ferguson unofficial winner of BPSU votes
12:39 Caribbean ‘must be united’ in climate change fight
12:37 In Grenada, PM calls for action on climate change fight
12:31 Bain apologises for Daxon’s message shared about Obie Wilchcombe
12:27 Man accused of molesting his sisters
12:24 INGRAHAM TO FNM: Sit out by-election . . . but party will run after decision by council members
12:18 Court upholds convictions, sentence of Abaco businessman on drugs, firearms charges
12:08 Improving food security 
12:02 A trinity returning home: Richie Adderley, Nathalee Martinborough, Obie Wilchcombe
11:54 The measure of a man 
4:38 Man shot dead in First Street and Poinciana The Grove Tuesday evening…
3:58 Bahamas Harvest Church Hosts Nurses Recognition Luncheon 
3:35 PM DAVIS: “We cannot leave COP28 without Pledges for Loss & Damage”
21:40 U.S. Embassy Selects USG Alumna Lakeisha Rolle to Receive $20,000 to Empower Young Entrepreneurs
20:24 BAHAMAS AND KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA EXECUTE LOAN AGREEMENT FOR FAMILY ISLAND AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT
20:08 STATESIDE: While Biden tries to appear as ‘labour’s best friend’ Trump seems to lose favour
20:00 FRONT PORCH: The neglect and needs of Caribbean and Pacific states
19:17 PHA confirms 145 infections of dengue fever with six hospitalised
19:13 Dr Rolle: PHA dealing with shortage of cancer medicine and nurses
18:13 ‘BISX home makes sense’ for Bahamas carbon credits