Former Govt architect charged with fraud
A former Government architect was this morning was charged with multiple counts of defrauding the Bermuda Government.Kyril Burrows, 47, from Southampton, was charged in Magistrates' Court this morning with three counts of cheating, three counts of obtaining by deception, three counts of false accounting and one charge of attempting to hid illegally gained funds to avoid prosecution.His wife, Delcia Bean-Burrows, 48, is jointly charged with four of the counts, while Greatfield Carmichael, 61, and Calvin Waldron, 42, are each charged with three counts of obtaining by deception.All of the offences were alleged to have occurred between 2005 and 2008.Mr Burrows, Mr Carmichael, from Hamilton parish, and Mr Waldron, from Devonshire, are all former Works and Engineering employees.The four defendants were not required to enter a plea, as the charges must be heard by the Supreme Court.Senior Magistrate Archibald Warner released each of the defendants on $10,000 bail with a surety, ordering them to return to Magistrate's Court on July 13 for a preliminary inquiry.