That's quite a headline in yesterday's Nassau Guardian. Talk about a double entendre if there ever was one! ( Read more here… )
In summary, lawyer Wayne Munroe says he's compiling a list of those FNM's with allegations of questionable conduct to give to the Police.
That's all well and good, but questionable conduct allegations mean nothing without evidence of wrong doing.
However, if there is evidence I would suggest including that with the list presented to the Police to ensure this is no more than a publicity stunt.
If there is evidence of corruption where taxpayer funds have been abused most right thinking Bahamians would like to see prosecution to the full extent of the law, whether they are FNM's, PLP or otherwise.