
Sandra Kemp
Sandra Kemp is the deputy director of communications in the Prime Minister’s Office of The Bahamas, with a background in marketing communications. She gained media attention after her involvement as a witness in a controversial lease agreement with Bahamas Moorings, which raised significant public concerns over conflicts of interest and government transparency.
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Sandra Kemp, deputy director of communications in the Prime Minister's Office, witnessed the 21-year lease’s signing on behalf of a company in which her husband was one of the principals.
Bill ‘may revive Moorings deal’Sandra Kemp’s husband, Philip A. Kemp II, was one of the principals in Bahamas Moorings.
‘PM won’t get off that easy’Sandra Kemp, Deputy Director of Communications in the Office of the Prime Minister, acted as a witness to the lease agreement.
PM: No more talk on Moorings issueDeputy Director of Communications Sandra Kemp was involved in the Exuma mooring deal, raising concerns of a conflict of interest.
Minnis calls for Commission of Inquiry in Exuma mooring dealDr Minnis called for Sandra Kemp to resign or be fired due to her conflict of interest in the Bahamas Moorings deal.
Minnis blasts ‘$1bn’ moorings monopolySandra Kemp signed as a witness to the signing of Bahamas Moorings' lease and is the wife of Philip Kemp.
Cooper ‘pleased with outcome’ over Exuma anchorage dealSandra Kemp, deputy communications director in the Prime Minister’s Office, witnessed the signing of Bahamas Moorings’ 21-year lease on the company’s behalf.
‘Review of Moorings lease reveals need for new plan’Sandra Kemp is the deputy director of communications in the Prime Minister’s Office and witnessed the execution of Bahamas Moorings’ lease deal.
‘Fire advisor’ in moorings rowSandra Kemp, deputy communications director in the Prime Minister’s Office, was involved in witnessing the lease agreement for Bahamas Moorings.
90% Exuma boating boycott if anchorage deal proceededSandra Kemp, deputy director of communications, witnessed the lease execution for Bahamas Moorings.
Govt cancels Exuma-wide moorings lease deal




















