is that an independent supervisory body be established, at arms length, from the political field.
In a recent report the accountancy firm KPMG states, "The relationship with the Minister of Finance does not accord with the principle of regulatory ind...
of its financial regulations by accounting giant KPMG.
Yesterday the report -- undertaken by the London-based firm for the UK Foreign Office -- was presented to the House of Assembly.
The response addresses more than 80 of KPMG's recommendations -- w...
Washington D.C. this spring for the National Student Leadership Conference (NSLC).
Students from 36 countries will immerse themselves in the study and development of the skills that define a leader in the `Mastering Leadership' course.
NSLC Director ...
I was saddened to see the headlines of the January 29 issue of the Royal Gazette with regard to the plight of Long Term Residents (LTRs). In a very Machiavellian way, this is perhaps exactly what some members of the PLP government and their most voca...
Government has already ruled out giving status to long-term residents -- despite offering it as an option for proposed law changes.
Opposition MPs and activists attacked the confusion after a discussion document with the anomaly was leaked to The Roy...
According to Mr. Commissiong the "clamour'' for Independence is growing.
Perhaps he can be forgiven for that opinion because, with the exception of a couple of well presented letters to you, Mr. Editor, the anti-Independence lobby has been strangely ...
With all of the constant chatter about independence, it seems to me that too many Bermudians have taken their eye off the ball.
I recall several years ago that Bermuda was listed in the Guiness Book of Records as having the highest per capita income ...
Just when I thought that you guys were off to a good start, you had to go and ruin it. Last month I had the absolute best time reading the three interviews on independence, and actually felt that the Royal Gazette was making a strong attempt at good ...
and invest in education, savings, pensions and their retirement.
This was the message at a financial workshop for women last year held by Barrington Investments at the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club in Hamilton.
With more and more women moving into the wor...
Bermuda's most famous daughter nearly left her homeland for good because of the racial and gender prejudice she feared she would encounter on return from studying in Britain.
Young Lois Browne had been studying law in London and thought seriously abo...