Michael Halkitis
Michael Halkitis is the Economic Affairs Minister in the Bahamas, who reported delays in the Golden Yolk Project due to efforts to bring a newly acquired feed mill online, which is essential for supporting local egg production.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bahamas | 11 | 6.64 | 20.00% | +0% | 393,248 | 78,650 | $13,000 | 2,600$ |
| Totals | 11 | 393,248 | 78,650 | $13,000 | 2,600$ |
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Recent Mentions
Bahamas:
Michael Halkitis is the Finance Minister who confirmed his previous role as a director for Top Notch Builders amid political scrutiny.
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Bahamas:
Michael Halkitis is the Minister of Finance who discussed the benefits of tourism and infrastructure investments in Grand Bahama.
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Bahamas:
Finance Minister Michael Halkitis revealed plans to construct a new high school in Grand Bahama.
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Bahamas:
Finance Minister Michael Halkitis announced plans to acquire 40 fire trucks to strengthen emergency response and protect lives and property.
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Bahamas:
Finance Minister Michael Halkitis announced the allocations while presenting the 2026/2027 Budget Communication.
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Bahamas:
Finance Minister Michael Halkitis told the House of Assembly that the 2026/2027 Budget estimates $4.4bn in revenue against $4.1bn in expenditure.
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Bahamas:
Michael Halkitis, minister of finance, cited the GBPA case as an example of the action the Davis administration is taking to recover revenues due and owing to the Bahamian people.
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Bahamas:
Michael Halkitis is the minister of finance who tabled the latest pension reform proposals in the House of Assembly.
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Bahamas:
Mr Halkitis denied this and declined to comment when asked how a company purportedly led by a convicted drug dealer secured government contracts.
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Bahamas:
Finance Minister Michael Halkitis should have explained how the funds allegedly moved from the Ministry of Finance into vouchers.
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