Ewart Brown’s lawyer told the Commission of Inquiry yesterday that if a “rule or two had to be bent” in the awarding of government contracts it had “nothing to do with corruption or backhanders” and “...
Ewart Brown will not have to answer questions from the witness box at the Commission of Inquiry.
The former Premier was issued a subpoena requiring him to appear today but his lawyer Jerome Lynch, QC,...
Ewart Brown will not have to answer questions from the witness box at the Commission of Inquiry.
Commission chairman Sir Anthony Evans said the tribunal accepted the claim of the former Premier’s lawy...
Businessman Donal Smith today fired a high-profile lawyer as a row escalated over his refusal to release records demanded by the Commission of Inquiry.
Delroy Duncan told the panel he held the financi...
Leaders of Bermuda’s African Methodist Episcopal Church are expecting a decision shortly from immigration authorities on the Reverend Nicholas Tweed’s work permit.
Mr Tweed, pastor at St Paul AME Chur...
Kevina Santucci will celebrate Thanksgiving today for many reasons but primarily because she is simply grateful to be alive.
The same goes for her father, Chaplain Kevin Santucci, who will give thanks...
Former Attorney-General Mark Pettingill claims newly passed legislation aimed at preventing corruption in the casino industry is “superfluous” and could impact his business.
The government backbencher...
The island’s three banks have told the Government they “won’t bank casinos”, according to the chairman of the Bermuda Casino Gaming Commission.
Alan Dunch told a gathering of business leaders yesterda...
Child safety campaigner Sheelagh Cooper is calling for a “dangerous offender” law to ensure paedophiles and others convicted of sex offences have to be supervised upon release from prison.
Mark Pettin...
An elevator at a government-owned nursing home for seniors has been broken since May leaving residents “stuck” in their rooms, it was alleged in Parliament yesterday.
Opposition Senator Renee Ming tol...