Bermudians for a Royal Commission of Inquiry

Bermuda's Auditor General Heather Matthews believes nobody has the fortitude to punish Government officials alleged to have allowed taxpayers money to go to waste in the Ewart Brown administration. Ms... continue reading »

450 signatures Goal: 100
All Signatures (450 total)
251.
Amy Oconnor 4 December 2007
252.
Larry M 7 November 2007
253.
William G 15 October 2007
254.
Albert S 30 September 2007
255.
Penny W 26 September 2007
256.
David P 16 September 2007
257.
Thomas G 19 July 2007

"More transparency is needed in every government office in Bermuda. It is vital we as the electorate know where our money goes!"

258.
Sue G 30 June 2007
259.
John D 25 June 2007

"I truly believe that with all the money that has been taken, those responsible should be held accountable. I am very sorry that Andre Curtis got off on "technicalities" when he was guilty!"

260.
Kay W 23 June 2007
261.
Michael S 29 April 2007

"Enough is enough. If it smells like sh#*t it usually is"

262.
Andrew M 28 April 2007
263.
Charles Edwarddes 14 April 2007

"We welcome the enquiry and trust that it will come swiftly"

264.
Elspeth B 14 April 2007
265.
Wa Toppyc 2 April 2007
266.
Janice B 25 March 2007
267.
Gwendolyn T 8 March 2007
268.
John Cl 3 March 2007
269.
Andrew B 28 February 2007
270.
Peter C 10 February 2007

"Why didn't Paula Cox resign as Finance Minister on principle. With the respect she would have earned she could still have ended up as Premier eventually."

271.
Megan L 18 January 2007
272.
Penny W 17 December 2006

"The people of Bermuda deserve this investigation. This is why we sing "God Save The Queen". This is why we have a Governor for action on our behalf...."

273.
Lynn D 14 November 2006

"This is long overdue."

274.
Kenneth S 2 November 2006
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Mjdrew Stafford 26 October 2006
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