Bahamas and US sign amendment to narcotics agreement

The Bahamas and the United States have pledged to continue joint efforts in the fight against corruption at all levels with the signing of an amendment on Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement between both governments.

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The Eighth Amendment to the Letter of Agreement on Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement was signed on Wednesday during a ceremony at the Office of the Prime Minister.

US financial support

Under this most recent Amendment, the United States will provide over US$1.4 million for law enforcement professionalization support, rule of law, transparency and anti-corruption reform in The Bahamas.

My Government remains resolute in our commitment to addressing corruption,” said Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis.

The original Letter of Agreement was signed on September 24, 2010. Since then, the Agreement has provided equipment, technology and training opportunities in various areas of law enforcement by the United States of America to the Royal Bahamas Police Force, the Royal Bahamas Defense Force and the Department of Correctional Services.

Additional initiatives comprise assistance with legislative reform, the creation of anti-corruption bodies and the provision of training, technical assistance and equipment to law enforcement, and the financial, judicial, and civil society sectors.

Will advanced national security initiatives

“The additional support from our neighbor will help to facilitate the advancement of three of the government’s key priorities, namely, to advance our national security strategies to reduce crime, strengthen our borders, and reduce the recidivism rate for a safer Bahamas,” said Minnis.

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Moreover, it is envisioned that the scope of the amendments to the existing Agreement with respect to transparency and anti-corruption will support public sector modernization and the ease of doing business.

Over the past eight years, the International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs office at the US Mission to The Bahamas has provided nearly $14 million dollars in foreign assistance to The Bahamas.

According to the US Government, a lack of transparency also discourages foreign investment in a country, corruption costs a country jobs and economic growth – and it forces a government to compensate for lost revenue by raising that revenue through other means.

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