Desarrollos, the developers chosen to build a new luxury hotel at the former Club Med site in St George’s, is being sued by a US receiver to recover proceeds of a Ponzi scheme which were used to fund a hotel in Aruba. Carl Bazarian, who failed in his years long bid to develop the Club Med property, […]
Archives for November 2014
The spectre of ebola protectionism
Opinion
A new kind of spectre is haunting the world: the spectre of ebola protectionism. As the ebola virus disease ravages the societies of the Mano River Union (MRU) states of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, there are increasing calls from conservative politicians, right-wing groups, and sections of the media to prevent people from MRU states from […]
Lukewarm reaction to Bermuda’s cannabis moves
Attorney General: "You don't want to be the world capital for weed smoking".
Bermuda’s Government’s says it is taking an “incremental” approach to liberalising cannabis laws which penalise use and simple possession with heavy fines and imprisonment. It is set to legalise the use of Sativex and Marinol, two cannabinoids approved by the US FDA, for medical purposes. And the Government plans to ease up on marijuana users by giving police officers […]
Police investigation into JetGate donations continues
Hollis declined to be interviewed
Bermuda Police Service has yet to conclude its investigation into the JetGate affair. In July, just days after Thad Hollis then Chairman of Bermuda’s governing party One Bermuda Alliance concluded an internal investigation, police announced the start of an investigation by its Financial Crimes Unit to determine whether any criminal wrongdoing had taken place […]
Romanticism, denial and wilful ignorance
Opinion
I recently had the opportunity to speak to a Bermudian style Rasta of African Descent the other day who – noting my long standing anti-racism advocacy – basically asserted that he was not prepared to listen to anything concerning racism and white behavior in perpetuating it until we recognize that black Africans participated and sold […]
‘Stealing’ Bermuda – Bank financed unlawful land transfer
Transaction remains in Clarien Bank's mortgage portfolio years after court judgements
In the wake of the Bermuda Governor’s rejection of parliament’s request that he set up a Commission of inquiry into historic thefts of land, we at Politica launched our own inquiry into irregular land transfers in contemporary times. This is the first of a series of articles. Gibbons Deposit Company, now known as Clarien Bank, financed an unlawful […]