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Officers responsible for ensuring proper financial controls were in place at Bermuda College may have been "negligent", according to an internal report leaked to .
The document was drafted by the college's human resources department in July after all...
DATE: Nov 24, 2006
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The chairman of the National Training Board (NTB) admitted last night that he was in the dark about an internal investigation into alleged financial irregularities ? and so did the civil servant at the centre of the inquiry.
NTB chairman Herman Tucke...
DATE: Nov 24, 2006
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The chairman of the National Training Board (NTB) admitted last night that he was in the dark about an internal investigation into alleged financial irregularities — and so did the civil servant at the centre of the inquiry.
NTB chairman Herman Tucke...
DATE: Nov 23, 2006
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The auction of one of Bermuda's most notorious homes ground to a halt yesterday afternoon after bids failed to reach the reserve price.
Auctioneer Andrew Horsfield, of Horsfield Property Services, stopped proceedings after the bids for 21 Tee Street ...
DATE: Nov 23, 2006
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An American gang expert brought to Bermuda as part of a $350,000 Government initiative to stem a rising tide of youth violence has left the Island after his contract was not renewed.
Retired New Jersey Police Sergeant De Lacy Davis told that new Publ...
DATE: Nov 21, 2006
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An American gang expert brought to Bermuda as part of a $350,000 Government initiative to stem a rising tide of youth violence has left the Island after his contract was not renewed.
Retired New Jersey Police Sergeant De Lacy Davis told The Royal Gaz...
DATE: Nov 21, 2006
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A lawyer last night accused the Ministry of Education of refusing to communicate directly with teachers made sick by mould at CedarBridge Academy.
Paul Harshaw, who is representing two teachers forced to stop work at the Island's largest public schoo...
DATE: Nov 21, 2006
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A “severe” new law aimed at helping Government recoup $27 million in unpaid taxes will make company directors and officers personally liable for outstanding sums.
The Taxes Management Amendment Act 2006 — which passed its third reading in the House o...
DATE: Nov 20, 2006
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Teenagers showcased their debating skills at a competition at the weekend. Eighteen teams from around the Island took part in the 17th Annual Senior and Middle School Debate Tournament at the Bermuda College on Saturday.
This year’s event was hosted ...
DATE: Nov 20, 2006
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A former journalist at The Royal Gazette has had a piece on Bermuda published in the Economist magazine in the UK.
Sarah Titterton's article, entitled The Happy Colony, questions whether Ewart Brown will push for independence now he is Premier.
Miss ...
DATE: Nov 20, 2006
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