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Bahamar says jobs will curb crime

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Nassau, Bahamas, February 23, 2017 – BahaMar investor is hoping the provision of jobs through their massive development will help to curb crime in the Capital.   Graeme Davis, President of Chow Tai Fook Enterprises Bahamas expressed to media that the surge in crime is concerning as it does effect tourism.  Davis added that, “…we can help, certainly putting people back to work and creating a couple thousand jobs and then growing to that 5,000 jobs, I think it will have a positive impact.” 

There is also concern that the Government seems unable to find a remedy for the landfill problem; a stinky situation which has aggravated residents and threatens the pleasant appeal of resorts like Baha Mar. “There is a committee being put in place and we all expect action as good business owners and residents we demand it.”

Media challenged the executive on the possibility that the soft opening date of BahaMar on April 21st is to influence at the General Elections; Davis denied that charge.

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