Legal fees detailed in Senate
Updated: May 27, 2015 05:17 PM
The Bermuda Government has been billed for $1.66 million by the law firm MJM Limited from 2012 to the present, according to Home Affairs Minister Michael Fahy.
Senator Fahy was responding to parliamentary questions from Progressive Labour Party Senator Diallo Rabain.
Payments to the firm total $1.75 million. Sen Fahy’s response added that the paid amount exceeds the amount invoiced because of refunds, such as taxes and immigration applications, and payments to settle personal estates — which are not invoiced.
The Ministry of Home Affairs has paid the largest amount to MJM: $1.1 million to date.