Finance Minister Bob Richards insisted last night that Government would not write off any of the $35 million in state pension arrears owed by delinquent employers – despite comments to the contrary ma...
More than $35 million in pension arrears is owed to the public purse from delinquent employers — $20 million more than in 2008 when tougher penalties were brought in for those breaking the law.
A Mini...
A senior officer at a publicly-funded quango is running a company which operates the private jet terminal at the airport.
Anthony Richardson, chief financial officer at Bermuda Land Development Corpor...
Premier Michael Dunkley has admitted Government must do a “better job” of collecting state pension contributions from the thousands of delinquent employers who owe $35 million in arrears.
The Royal Ga...
Fifty years ago, Frank Cutajar planted hundreds of seedlings at the golf course which now lies at the Fairmont Southampton — and today those trees still frame the fairways.
The former golf course mana...
The Premier, two Cabinet Ministers, a senator and the head of the Bermuda Tourism Authority have been in New York this week promoting Bermuda as a business and tourism destination.
Last night, Michael...
Government has launched a search for Bermuda’s first freedom of information commissioner — offering a salary of almost $180,000 to the successful candidate.
An advert for the job of Information Commis...
Independent MP Terry Lister has announced his retirement from politics after 21 years in Parliament.
His decision, revealed at a press conference in the House of Assembly library yesterday, will mean ...
Finance Minister Bob Richards claimed yesterday that his explanation to seniors for why state pensions can’t be increased was taken out of context, insisting that those who heard him speak would say: ...
A beach-style Olympics on Horseshoe Bay raised more than $48,00 for charity this week.
The Centre on Philanthropy hosted its sixth annual Give Back Games on Tuesday, when nine corporate teams represen...