Topic: Martin Bridger
Massive unknown costs for Tempura investigation
The Cayman Islands government has spent more than $10 million in relation to the failed Operation Tempura corruption investigation since 2007.
EDITORIAL: UK Parliament must initiate a ‘public inquiry’ into Operation Tempura
After more than 10 years and the expenditure of more than $15 million of Cayman Islands’ money, Operation Tempura remains a book which will not close.
Police: Operation Tempura case closed
More than four years after criminal allegations were brought against former Operation Tempura senior investigator Martin Bridger, Mr. Bridger and his former second-in-command, U.K. police officer Richard Coy, have been cleared of any suspected wrongdoing.
Prosecutors’ ruling on Bridger case put off until November
A final decision on whether criminal charges will be filed against former Cayman Islands corruption investigator Martin Bridger is expected in early November.
4 years after investigation initiated against Bridger, no police interview
Four years after a criminal investigation was initiated against him, former Operation Tempura senior investigator Martin Bridger said he has still not been formally interviewed by authorities concerning the facts of the case.
Police: Decision expected by August in Bridger probe
It’s been nearly 10 years since former U.K. Metropolitan Police senior officer Martin Bridger arrived in Cayman to investigate allegations of collusion between a newspaper publisher and a top-ranking member of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service.







