The Bermuda Government’s lawsuit against the Lahey Clinic points to e-mails between Ewart Brown and executives at the hospital as evidence of the alleged “corrupt enterprises” they took part in “at th...
Age Concern yesterday called on the Bermuda Government to address “woefully inadequate” community care facilities for the frail elderly after it emerged the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital was buckl...
Concerns about Ewart Brown’s relationship with the Lahey Clinic were raised with the United Bermuda Party Government almost 20 years ago, according to newspaper reports from the time.
The Royal Gazett...
The alleged “corrupt enterprises” of Ewart Brown and the Lahey Clinic contributed to rising healthcare costs for patients in Bermuda, according to the lawsuit filed in the United States.
The civil com...
Attorney-General Trevor Moniz stonewalled questions yesterday on how much the Bermuda Government’s lawsuit against the Lahey Clinic was likely to cost taxpayers.
The civil complaint, filed in a federa...
Lawyers for Ewart Brown launched an immediate response to the police raids which took place at his two private clinics on Saturday.
They successfully applied for an emergency hearing before a Supreme ...
Ewart Brown and the Lahey Clinic conspired on a “wildly successful” and “unlawful” enterprise that profited both “at the expense of the Bermudian government and people”, according to a lawsuit filed i...
Shadow national security minister Walter Roban alleged yesterday that Michael Dunkley was “hiding” information about his knowledge of the police’s plan for dealing with protesters on December 2.
The O...
Michael DeSilva admitted yesterday that the police’s plan for dealing with the December 2 protest “didn’t work” with regard to ensuring Parliament was able to sit.
The Commissioner of Police told a pr...
Changing the law on same-sex marriage could open the door for “multiple partner marriages” on the island, lawyer Delroy Duncan told a packed Supreme Court yesterday.
Mr Duncan, representing the charit...