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yesterday denied ex-policewoman Lendrea Davis' versions of key conversations alleged to have taken place between her and former colleagues after she was transferred back to uniformed duties.
And earlier, a former Sergeant in the drugs squad told the ...
DATE: Aug 15, 1997
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The involvement of a man cleared on drugs charges with controversy surrounding the handling of the case against him was considered by the top detective leading an inquiry into the matter, a special Commission heard yesterday.
The admission came after...
DATE: Aug 14, 1997
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Bermuda's war on drugs is bogged down in the trenches due to appalling working conditions, a shortage of foot-soldiers and inadequate training, drugs squad chief George Jackson said yesterday.
And Det. Ch. Insp. Jackson said: "To be really effective,...
DATE: Aug 13, 1997
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Government has knocked back a call by the Opposition for a special recall of Parliament in a row over a Government Minister caught up in a drugs-busting operation -- but the Progressive Labour Party may have another card up its sleeve.
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DATE: Aug 13, 1997
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with a plea for submissions by the public from the top judge in charge of the inquiry.
Commission of Inquiry chairman Telford Georges said: "We would wish to make it clear that the Commission will consider submissions sent in during the course of its...
DATE: Aug 12, 1997
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jailed him for nine months on cheque fraud charges.
Ratteray, 37 last week, admitted a total of 13 charges in connection with misuse of a joint bank account held by his father Ivan and brother Vincent.
The court heard that Ratteray, in March and Apri...
DATE: Aug 11, 1997
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Opposition Leader Jennifer Smith yesterday repeated calls for an emergency session of Parliament -- despite Premier Pamela Gordon identifying the "wise heads'' who counselled the Governor in a row over sex and drugs allegations involving one of her M...
DATE: Aug 09, 1997
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The House of Assembly should be recalled for an emergency session to discuss events surrounding controversy over a Government Minister being caught up in the Police drugs-busting Operation Cleansweep, Opposition Leader Jennifer Smith said yesterday.
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DATE: Aug 08, 1997
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The men behind the bid to bring McDonald's burgers to Bermuda are set to challenge the Crown over an act banning fast food restaurants with a foreign flavour.
Governor Thorold Masefield signed the Prohibited Restaurants Act into law on Monday.
And ye...
DATE: Aug 08, 1997
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Bermuda is to become the nerve-centre for the Caribbean Union of Teachers, it was revealed yesterday.
And Bermuda Union of Teachers president Mike Charles said he was delighted the Island had been picked from a field of four contenders to host the se...
DATE: Aug 08, 1997
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