Politician-1 took the oath and swore on the Bible too
The ceremony carried an unusually heavy tension this time around.
Somewhere in the House of Assembly, ‘Politician-1’—referenced in a shocking DEA affidavit filed in the Southern District of New York, was dressed sharply and seated among other elected officials, participating in the reopening of Parliament.
No politician has been publicly identified or charged.
What should have been a celebratory start to the Progressive Liberal Party’s second consecutive term, instead unfolded under the cloud of international drug trafficking allegations, corruption questions and growing public suspicion.
Swearing on the Bible represents honesty, integrity and accountability not only before the public, but before God.
This becomes uncomfortable for many Bahamians: the possibility that the politician connected to such explosive allegations stood in Parliament and took the same sacred oath as every other member.
Again, no charges have been filed against any Bahamian politician in this matter, but the absence of a public name has created suspicion that now hangs over Parliament and the governing party.
When no one knows who “Politician-1” is, every parliamentarian becomes subject to whispers, theories and public mistrust.
The government begins its term operating under the shadow cast by one unnamed figure. The administration now faces a credibility crisis at the opening of Parliament.
