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The Hon E. David Burt, JP, MP

The Hon E. David Burt, JP, MP

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14 Nov 2016 House of Assembly
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Point of order, Mr. Speaker. Point of order, Mr. Speaker.
14 Nov 2016 House of Assembly
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The Honourable Member is mi sleading the House. The Honourable Member is clearly telling us what is going to happen, yet he is saying that that is not case. But the Honourable Member is admitting that the contract has not even been written yet. So what happens if the conditions change, Mr. Speaker?
14 Nov 2016 House of Assembly
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Point or order, Mr. Speaker. Point of order, Mr. Speaker.
14 Nov 2016 House of Assembly
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28 words
Mr. Speaker, the Honourable Premier is not only imputing improper motives, but he is misleading the House. When Members get up and they debate, they do their research.
14 Nov 2016 House of Assembly
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Point of order, Mr. Speaker. Point of order, Mr. Speaker.
14 Nov 2016 House of Assembly
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The Honourable Member is mi sleading the House. There is nobody on this side who attacked the credibility of anyone. The Opposition merely pointed out that there are no plans for deve lopment that have been submitted to Planning and asked the Government for clarification as to when the project will start or when we could actually expect to see …
8 Jul 2016 House of Assembly
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Supplementary question, Madam Speaker.
8 Jul 2016 House of Assembly
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I just want to be clear that . . . the Minister just got up and said there are summer pr ogrammes. So, is that to say that during the year there are no current coding programmes inside of our high schools and/or middle schools? And if there are, can the Minister explain what action takes place during the year, …
8 Jul 2016 House of Assembly
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Yes, Madam Speaker.
8 Jul 2016 House of Assembly
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Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker. In his response the Minister seemed to say 2356 8 July 2016 Official Hansard Report Bermuda House of Assemb ly that there may be some things in development. Can he be specific as to whether or not in the next ac ademic year there will be programming courses that will be available, or programmes in …
8 Jul 2016 House of Assembly
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Thank you very much, Madam Deputy Speaker. Madam Deputy Speaker, as the Minister of Finance has indicated, we have some largely technical Bills that we have to deal with this morning, and as is the case, as I find myself sounding like a broken record, by and large, when these types of things come before the House we al ways …
8 Jul 2016 House of Assembly
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Thank you very much, Madam Deputy Speaker. Bermuda House of Assembly Madam Deputy Speaker, I thank the Minister for his brief. I will say that I was expecting something a little bit longer and more substantive, given the very nature, or I guess I would say important nature, with which this side of the House finds this Bill. The Minister, …
8 Jul 2016 House of Assembly
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Thank you very much, Madam Chairman. Regarding [clauses] 8 and 9 regarding licensing, I guess I could wait until 10, but I guess if the Mi nister can give any idea if there are any directions that will be given to the BMA insofar as the licensing. Are there any types of restrictions that w ill be put in place? …
8 Jul 2016 House of Assembly
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Thank you very much, Madam Deputy Speaker. Madam Deputy Speaker, as with the prior Bills, we have been consulted. We have consulted with the Ministry of Finance and the technical officers there, so our caucus has received a briefing on this Bill and we are in support of it. It is mostly technical amendments, yes, applying to insurance managers and, …
8 Jul 2016 House of Assembly
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Point of order. Bermuda House of Assembly The Chairman: Point of order?
8 Jul 2016 House of Assembly
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The Schedules, Minister. Hon. E. T. (Bob) Richards: Schedules. [Inaudible interjection]
8 Jul 2016 House of Assembly
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Thank you very much, Mr. Chai rman. On Schedule 1, Minister, I am just wondering if there is a typo. On Schedule 1 it goes . . . if we go to page 20 of the Bill, which is Table II where it is talking about AML/ATF on item 16 under “Employee Liability” [sic] it says, “to comply with AML/ATF/AFT …
8 Jul 2016 House of Assembly
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So what is the “AFT”?
8 Jul 2016 House of Assembly
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But “ATF” is there already. Hon. E. T. (Bob) Richards: So there is no “AFT,” where are you seeing “AFT”? What page are you looking at?
8 Jul 2016 House of Assembly
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I am sorry. The C hairman: The Chair recognises the Honourable—