
Ryan Pinder KC
Ryan Pinder is a prominent Bahamian attorney and politician, currently serving as the Attorney General of The Bahamas. He has been instrumental in advocating for legal reforms and enhancing the country’s governance framework. Recently, he was in the news for his support of the Independent Commission of Investigations Bill 2025, which aims to strengthen anti-corruption measures within the government and public sector.
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Recent news mentions
Ryan Pinder KC, the attorney general, yesterday made clear that the Government intends to pursue retroactive reimbursement from the GBPA for the past 20-plus years.
Gov’ts $357m GBPA owner change bid suffers setbackRyan Pinder KC hailed the rejection of the Grand Bahama Port Authority’s $1bn damages claim against the Government.
GBPA’s $1bn damages claim rejection ‘good news for taxpayers’Ryan Pinder KC is the attorney general who directed inquiries regarding Shell's tax liabilities.
‘Windfall’ hopes over Shell’s $248m Bahamas tax liabilityRyan Pinder KC, the attorney general, suggested that the Government would inject the remaining net $300m proceeds from its recent $1.067bn sovereign bond issue into the National Investment Fund.
Gov’t turned down $1bn in UK export financingRyan Pinder KC, the attorney general, discussed the National Investment Fund aimed at financing the redevelopment of the Grand Bahama International Airport.
Gov't seeking new GB airport funding sourcesRyan Pinder KC defended the reforms and fee changes as fair and balanced.
‘Hard to believe no one thought this out better’Ryan Pinder defended the amendments to the boating fees as fair and balanced.
Tourism: Boating fees row 'could not be worse timed'Ryan Pinder KC, the attorney general, had given every indication that the Government plans to move quickly.
Bahamians ‘not fully empowered’ without land registry reformsRyan Pinder KC, the attorney general, touted the Bill as enabling a robust and transparent Bahamian anti-corruption regime.
Investigations Bill ‘doesn’t fully address’ corruption’s causes
























