Lawyer Julian Hall is making a high-profile return to Bermuda's legal scene by representing Andre Curtis on business charges.
Curtis appeared in Magistrates' Court yesterday for a brief hearing over c...
All five members of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC)— from both sides of the political fence — have held an emergency meeting to discuss Larry Dennis' special report.
Chairman and Shadow Finance Mi...
The Royal Gazette's A Right To Know: Giving People Power campaign is calling for answers to questions which we believe are in the public's interest.
We're celebrating Sunshine Week — an initiative to ...
Senators have passed a Bill allowing cash seized from criminals to be used to educate the public about drugs and help rehabilitate addicts.
The Proceeds of Crime Amendment Act 2009 releases money from...
A large number of US counterfeit $50 notes are circulating the Island after being passed at nightclubs in the City of Hamilton, Police warned today.
Bermuda Police Service are investigating the matter...
More than 200 people have expressed an interest in becoming volunteers for the Mirrors programme after Government kicked off a recruitment drive earlier this week.
The Social Rehabilitation Ministry h...
Public Accounts Committee chairman Bob Richards has called an emergency meeting to assess Auditor General Larry Dennis' critical special report.
The Shadow Finance Minister said Parliament's watchdog,...
Works Minister Derrick Burgess yesterday admitted he ordered his staff to refuse to comply with an investigation by the Auditor General because he was outraged over the 'false cheques' scandal.
Mr. Bu...
Governor Sir Richard Gozney yesterday once again threw his support behind Auditor General Larry Dennis, reminding his critics: "People tell me that UBP Ministers did not smile on Mr. Dennis either."
O...
Police launched an investigation amid allegations of fraud in National Drug Commission expenditures, according to a critical report on public accounts in 2005/06.
Staff may have colluded for improper ...