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Mr. Kim Swan, JP, MP

Mr. Kim Swan, JP, MP

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19 Jul 2019 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
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I think the Honourable Member is unintentionally misleading the House. The march on Selma was met . . . when those protestors marched, locked their arms, marched across the bridge, the dogs were set o n them! And the police rod e roughshod through them through Selma, Alabama.
19 Jul 2019 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
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On the 7th of March.
19 Jul 2019 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
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Point of order, Mr. Speaker .
19 Jul 2019 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
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The point of order is this: The National Police Report reported that there was mass conf usion between officers at the brown and the silver command level. It is included in their report. And when we . . . when the Honourable Member Ms. Furbert and myself, prior, read from the transcript of the camcorder recording when we witnessed—all of …
19 Jul 2019 House of Assembly
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Point of information, Mr. Speaker .
19 Jul 2019 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
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The Honourable Member may not have been in the House when both myself and the Honourable Member Mrs. Furbert spoke to that and I believe she may have been at the seminar where we had an expert from the Westminster Parliament who gave us clear instructions in this very Chamber as t o the precedent -setting that we should not …
19 Jul 2019 House of Assembly
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I can clear that. I would invite the Member to look at the report, because we would have loved to have interviewed any and every police officer who wanted to come forward, and especially those who were on the front line and there. But there are witness statements that you can refer to that we did not get from the …
19 Jul 2019 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
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We got them from anot her source.
19 Jul 2019 House of Assembly
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Point of order, Mr. Speaker . I take great exception to “time we spent, f inancial resources” . . . in my report I stated that when a Commission of Inquiry was struck to investigate by the OBA Government more than a quarter of a million dollars was attributed to legal fees. This report . . . Members that served …
19 Jul 2019 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
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Mm-hmm, I did too.
19 Jul 2019 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
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Just a point of order, Mr. Speaker.
19 Jul 2019 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
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The Honourable Member could be unintentionally misleading the House. But 2248 19 July 2019 Official Hansard Report Bermuda House of Assembly there are persons whom he listed when he spoke who were written to, who were members of the Progressive Labour Party whom we saw in our review of that camcorder.
19 Jul 2019 House of Assembly
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And the Honourable Member did not include the fact that when he comm unicated to this Committee, it was specifically reques ted the removal of myself and Mr. Michael Scott from the Committee by his lawyer, and that was repeated by others.
19 Jul 2019 House of Assembly
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Point of order, Mr. Speaker. Hon. Michael H. Dunkley: —and done so without transparency, instead sworn to confidentiality?
19 Jul 2019 House of Assembly
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Point of order, Mr. Speaker.
19 Jul 2019 House of Assembly
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That Honourable Member—
19 Jul 2019 House of Assembly
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That Honourable Member is misleading the House. I would not want anybody to think that the Committee was acting in any way connected with any payments or anything that was made. The Committee reviewed decision- maki ng particularly and was hampered in great deal by the Honourable Member himself.
19 Jul 2019 House of Assembly
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Point of order, Mr. Speaker! POINT OF ORDER [Misleading]
19 Jul 2019 House of Assembly
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Point of order. The Honourable Member is definitely misleading the House because the Joint Select Committee has not swept anythin g under the carpet. Anything that came before the Joint Select Committee is listed in the appendices. And not everything was put out there so that any and everybody can . . . some things we took sensitively because they …
19 Jul 2019 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
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And the Honourable Member is wrong.