Curtis Dickinson resigns as Finance Minister in Bermuda

Curtis Dickinson has resigned from his post as Finance Minister of Bermuda.
The development was announced a short time ago by Premier David Burton Twitter.
“I have today reluctantly accepted the resignation of the Honourable Curtis L Dickinson, JP, MP, as Minister of Finance. Bermuda has been well served by Minister Dickinson’s steady and thoughtful hand at the helm of the Government’s finances and fiscal strategy,” Burt stated.
(1/4)Today, I reluctantly accepted the resignation of the Hon. Curtis L. Dickinson as Minister of Finance. #Bermuda has been well served by Minister Dickinson’s steady and thoughtful hand at the helm of the Government’s finances and fiscal strategy.
— Premier David Burt (@BermudaPremier) February 14, 2022
“Minister Dickinson led the financial support response to the pandemic and invested tremendous personal energy and commitment to ensure that the needs of the Island’s workforce were met as people were impacted by the necessary strict public health measures.”
He continued: “I know the immense toll that an individual’s public service takes on families, and in thanking Curtis for his service, I must also recognise the sacrifice of his wife and children during this unprecedented period of economic strain for Bermuda.
“I cannot thank Curtis enough for all that he has done as Bermuda’s Minister of Finance and will continue to support him as the representative of Constituency 21 and will value his advice and contributions from the backbench.”
Burt has not announced a replacement for Dickinson, whose resignation comes weeks before Bermuda's budget will be tabled in Parliament.
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