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Wed, 17 Jun 2015 06:00:30 -0400

Central Bank Governor Wendy Craigg tells us the Bahamas Credit Bureau will be a good thing for the country. Governor Craigg, along with Central Bank Legal Counsel Rachelle Deleveaux, discuss how the proposed credit reporting system would work, how it will benefit consumers, and who would have access to consumers’ credit information.
Craigg and Deleveaux tell us it may take another 18 months before the bureau comes into effect.
For more information of the Bahamas Credit Bureau, log on to centralbankbahamas.com, and click on news/latest news and ‘Credit Bureau Project’, or click on the link: http://www.centralbankbahamas.com/news.php?cmd=view&id=16143

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With Father’s Day just days away, we discuss Fatherhood in The Bahamas today, addressing the impact of absentee fathers on society, and on the need for more positive reinforcement for the fathers who are doing their jobs. Our guests David Williams and Denver Pratt with Prison Fellowship Bahamas share their stories, and the urgent need to uplift the men in our society.
Cora McPhee also tells us about their special event this Sunday. The “Fathers are Special People Too” Luncheon will honour 15 fathers. It’s being held at the British Colonial Hilton, June 21, from 1pm to 4pm. Tickets $50 in advance, $60 at the door. Call 394-1338 for more info.

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