Bahamas Avoids EU Blacklist

Bahamas Avoids EU Blacklist

Despite doing little for Bahamians affected by Hurricane Irma, the Bahamas government was able to use that storm as an excuse to convince the EU into not blacklisting the island nation as a tax haven.

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Report: Juarez Cartel Used Shell Companies to Finance Mexican President’s Election

March 19, 2016

Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto, pictured November 18, 2015, said he would seek a

An in-depth investigation has revealed that through the use of shell companies, members of the Juarez Cartel financed the political campaign of Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto. The cartel members appear to have also used government programs to launder money and profit form their networks of contacts. […

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NAGB Reaches Out To Freeport With New Exhibition

March 19, 2016

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IN ANTICIPATION of plans to open a satellite gallery in Grand Bahama, the National Art Gallery of The Bahamas (NAGB) is putting on an exhibition this week in Freeport featuring the works of two renowned Bahamian artists – Maxwell Taylor and Amos Ferguson. The show is entitled “Max/Amos” and will run from today until April 15 at the Sir Charles Hayward Library. It will feature 18 works, nine by each artist, whose works are held in the NAGB’s national collection and will give a taste of what that has to offer.

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