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Dwayne Robinson, JP, MP

Dwayne Robinson, JP, MP

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18 Jul 2025 House of Assembly
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Yes, second question.
18 Jul 2025 House of Assembly
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As we are scaling up with, you know, moving to phase three of online payments and the like, can the Minister speak about how much information or public information the Shore Link platform is holding from the customer?
18 Jul 2025 House of Assembly
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Yes, a supplemental. The reason that I inquired about the public information being stored is , my supplemental is to speak about, you know, cybersecurity when it comes to the Shore Link app and how the government is employing means to protect that information. Especially when scaling up to online payments and the like.
18 Jul 2025 House of Assembly
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Okay. Thank you for that answer . And my second supplementary is : When it comes to the cybersecurity, I saw there were a lot of folks that are collaborating on the production of this app, and I want to commend them for the work. Does the cybersecurity defence, or maintenance of this particular ShoreL ink platform, fall within the …
18 Jul 2025 House of Assembly
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I do, thank you.
18 Jul 2025 House of Assembly
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My third question is , where does the general maintenance of ShoreL ink fall? Is that also with IDT or within the Ministry? To maintain the platform.
18 Jul 2025 House of Assembly
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Yes, definitely . Thank you.
18 Jul 2025 House of Assembly
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My supplementa l is: Does the IDT, with this —it seems like , increased— oversight and the constant evolution of this particular Shore Link platform, has Government not iced, or have they ever requested for additional resources to maintain these var-ious increased duties? Thank you.
18 Jul 2025 House of Assembly
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Yes, my final supplemental , Deputy Speaker. Can the Minister then speak on whether or not the IDT is currently full y staffed enough and capable of providing that level of protection from cybersecurity , and also for the maintenance of this particular app?
11 Jul 2025 House of Assembly
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Thank you, and thank you for that answer. Yes, second supplementary, Mr. Speaker. I noticed that the one stakeholder that was not named was the stakeholder that is primarily affected by this legislation, which is the Bermuda Taxi Association. Can the Minister confirm that he has support from that particular stakeholder? Thank you, Mr. S peaker.
11 Jul 2025 House of Assembly
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I guess I will, why not? I guess we will call them, Mr. Speaker, how about that?
11 Jul 2025 House of Assembly
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Mr. Speaker, just for clarity —
11 Jul 2025 House of Assembly
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That was my second question.
11 Jul 2025 House of Assembly
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Will the Honourable Minister please inform this Honourable House if there are any plans being drafted to account for the potential increase in demand of our transportation system should Fairmount Southampton reopen as scheduled?
11 Jul 2025 House of Assembly
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So, my supplementary for this question is, Is the Minister considering then , with the need for increased demand, the temporary taxi permits recommended by the industry? Hon. Owen Darrell: Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I can say this, that the Transportation Coordinator is developing a comprehensive plan that includes an assessment of seating availability on all taxi fleets, on all …
11 Jul 2025 House of Assembly
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Just in case, because I know that it likes to get misconstrued, yes. The Speaker: I am sure you do. I am sure you do because, you would not want to be out of line. [ Crosstalk] Mr . Dwayne Robinson: That is for the record. That is for the record. So, my second supplemental is, with the plans being …
27 Jun 2025 House of Assembly
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Thank you, Mr. Speaker, and good afternoon to all of the folks listening in. I just want to be really clear that the One Bermuda Alliance supports any sort of relief for the local economy and improving amenities for our tourism product, which is what this B ill is intended to do. So, as the Minister was concise and to …
27 Jun 2025 House of Assembly
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Point of order, Mr. Speaker. Point of order.
27 Jun 2025 House of Assembly
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The One Bermuda Alliance has always — [Inaudible interjections]
27 Jun 2025 House of Assembly
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The point of order is that the Honourable Premier is misleading the House. So that the Ministers can hear very clearly —he is misleading the House. I have not written op- eds of any sort. I have always said that the One Bermuda Alliance has stood on comprehensive immigration reform. That is the quote. He can always pull it up …