Cabinet Office

Cabinet Office

Government Departments

2nd Floor, Trade Winds Building, Bay St, Nassau N.P, The Bahamas P.O. Box N-7147 Nassau, N.P., The Bahamas

Contacts

The Hon. Philip Edward Davis, K.C.

Prime Minister and Minister of Finance

Mrs. Roselyn Dorsett-Horton

Permanent Secretary

Mrs. Nicole Campbell

Secretary to The Cabinet

Areas of Responsibility

  • Cabinet Office
  • Government Printing Department
  • Government Publications
  • Public Disclosure Commission

Other Areas of Responsibilities

  • Coordination of Ministries
  • Official Gazette
  • Parliament
  • Hansard
  • Government Publications 
  • Printing and Stationery
  • The Bahamas Investment Authority
  • Hotel Encouragement Act
  • National Economic Council

The Cabinet Office is headed by the Secretary to the Cabinet, a politically neutral public servant.  The Cabinet Office aims to ensure that the Government delivers its priorities in a timely and efficient way and that proper collective consideration takes place when it is needed before policy decisions are taken. Its goals are excellence in policy making and responsive, high quality public services. Areas of Responsibilities

  1. Cabinet Office
    • Coordination of Ministries
    • Government and Parliamentary Business
    • Disaster Preparedness & Emergency Management
    • Official Gazette
    • Hansard
  2. Government Printing Department
    • Government Publications
    • Printing and Stationery
  3. Office of the Prime Minister
    • Relations with Clifton Heritage Authority
    • Bahamas Investment Authority
    • Promotion, Facilitation and Administrative Processing of Investments
    • Hotel Encouragement
    • National Economic Council
    • National Development Plan

The Secretary to the Cabinet is responsible for the functions of the Cabinet Office, including:

  • Conducting and maintaining the central decision making processes of executive Government
  • Providing secretariat services to Cabinet
  • Attending all Cabinet meetings to records decisions taken
  • Maintaining and preserving the records of successive Cabinets
  • Managing transitions between administrations and supporting continuity of government
  • Providing advice to the Prime Minister on central government constitutional, policy and administrative issues, especially those contained in the Manual of Cabinet and Ministry Procedure.For further information on the role of the Cabinet Office and the Secretary to the Cabinet see paragraphs Part V paragraphs 39 and 43 and Part VII paragraph 4 of the Manual of Cabinet and Ministry Procedure.

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