SAGE REPORT 2013
SAGE report: $10m? Now I’m really sick
Elaine Murray: My head practically spins when I think of all the maladies civil servants must have endured to have missed the equivalent of 42,000 days at work in 2012-2013.
SAGE says get rid of NDC, but Government moves ahead with five-year drugs plan
New measures to tackle drug abuse in Bermuda will be put before the House of Assembly on Friday.
SAGE report: Cutting costs? You could start by closing Clifton
Christopher Famous: I call total "hogwash" on the idea that the taxpayers must pay to have Premier Cannonier housed at Clifton because he wishes to be five minutes from Hamilton.
SAGE report: Changes will need broad support
Anthony Richardson: The entire report should not be rejected because of its political nature. Valid critiques and alternative recommendations should not be rejected based on where they come from.
SAGE report: Data shows Bermuda’s Great Recession is home-grown
Larry Burchall: Right now I feel as though I'm floating in a pea-green boat in our turquoise waters.
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SAGE report: A public sector out of control?
The SAGE Commission's report pulls no punches and links weak leadership at the top of the civil service to the island’s $1.8 billion debt.
Your tax dollars - gone up in smoke
It might have been the worst kept secret in Bermuda but the full extent of the wastefulness, poor leadership and inefficiency of the public sector is now sinking in.
Sweeping cuts, privatization proposed to slash government costs (Update 2)
Finance Minister Bob Richards on Friday said that Government will review the now completed SAGE report, and will allow for it to be debated in the House of Assembly.
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