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A Bahamian court partially rules on a $357M dispute over Freeport services, with full details pending.
A partial ruling has been issued in the $357 million arbitration between the Bahamian government and the Grand Bahama Port Authority, Prime Minister Philip Davis confirmed on March 3, 2026, but details remain confidential.
The dispute stems from claims that the GBPA owes funds for public services in Freeport under the Hawksbill Creek Agreement, a claim the GBPA denies.
The three-member panel, led by Sir Anthony Smellie KC, concluded hearings in September 2025.
No timeline for the full decision has been given, and the government continues to push for transparency to ensure economic stability in Freeport.
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Un tribunal de las Bahamas se pronuncia parcialmente en una disputa de $357M sobre los servicios de Freeport, con todos los detalles pendientes.