Dear Sir,
On August 6, 2021, this newspaper reported some damning statements from our Auditor-General, Heather Thomas, regarding the grossly inadequate and overdue financial reporting by many governme...
Dear Sir,
For the benefit of your readers I wish to apologise for an error that was included in part one of my two-part opinion, on July 12, 2021. That op-ed was about the implications for Bermuda if ...
Dear Sir,
Clarence Hill’s bronze medal in Montreal was a remarkable achievement. A heavyweight boxer without a proper ring, appropriate equipment or sparring partners. One measure of the significance ...
Dear Sir
The article today (July 21, 2021) concerning the killing of two tiger sharks, “Appeal to end shark fishing”, was devastating to the sharks, but also to the many people who are trying to prote...
Dear Sir,
I read Libby Madeiros’s letter in The Royal Gazette yesterday (July 14, 2021) and would have agreed with her. However, the day before I had been to Masters and my opinion about customer serv...
Dear Sir,
As I am sure all your readers know, the G7 and now the G20 are pushing for a worldwide minimum corporate tax rate of 15 per cent.
There has been more than one concerned reaction to this news...
Dear Sir
Under the heading “Mother Nature has a mind of her own. Look after her”, written by my horticultural colleague, Malcolm Griffiths, which appeared in your paper on July 19, 2021, I must commen...
Dear Sir,
Bermudians will soon celebrate Emancipation Day, a recognition of the freeing of enslaved people in Bermuda in 1834.
A few weeks ago, Americans celebrated Juneteenth, that country’s recognit...
Dear Sir,
Having listened intently to the two days of arguments in the case against mandatory quarantine, my sincere hope is that the applicants and all those who may have contributed to the legal cos...
Dear Sir,
Where oh where is customer service? Does it still exist? I'm beginning to wonder.
After three attempts to phone my bank this morning (July 12, 2021), and holding for approximately ten minu...