Sir John William David SwanKBE (born 3 July 1935)[2] is a former Bermudian politician. A real estate developer, Swan was Premier of Bermuda from 1982 to 1995.[citation needed]
Swan built his reputation through property development.[citation needed]
Elected to Parliament in 1972, the former Premier established the island as a major offshore financial center, and under Swan's stewardship the Government completed in excess of 20 major projects.[citation needed]
In 1985 Swan led the negotiations and the completion of the Tax Treaty with the United States. The agreement resulted in the development of the insurance and reinsurance industries. The Bermuda delegation held several meetings with the most senior officials in the U.S. Government including the President, Vice-President, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of State and National Security Advisor in order to successfully implement a tax treaty between Bermuda and the United States. These initiatives created a foundation for the island's stable economy, well-developed infrastructure and regulatory framework.[citation needed]
Swan favoured independence of Bermuda from Britain, however following a referendum in 1995 that overwhelmingly rejected the proposal, he resigned as Premier.[3] Swan voted against the Stubbs Bill decriminalising homosexuality in Bermuda. The Bill passed however without Swan's support.
Swan transformed international trade, politics, and property development in Bermuda.[citation needed] In 1990 he was appointed by Her Majesty the Queen a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE).[4] In 1986 Swan was awarded the Medal of Distinction in recognition of his humanitarian endeavours from the International Association of Lions Clubs. Swan received the International Medal of Excellence from the Poor Richard Club of Philadelphia, the oldest press and advertising club in Philadelphia. He was admitted as a Senator to the Membership and Fellowship of the Senate of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. In 2002 Swan was awarded the St. Paul's A.M.E. Outstanding Service Award.[citation needed]
A legislative bill was drafted to prevent Swan from establishing McDonald's restaurants on Bermuda. Ann Cartwright DeCouto, Swan's former Deputy Premier, introduced the Prohibited Restaurants Act to Parliament to stop the proposed McDonald's.[5] The House voted in favor of the ban in 1996, but the appointed Senate rejected the ban. Swan intended to challenge the legality of the law in Bermuda's Supreme Court. Then-Premier David Saul, who approved Swan's intentions in December 1995, resigned in March 1997 after a controversy over his decision and Swan's plans.[6]
^"New Year's Honours List - Order of the British Empire". London Gazette. No. 51981. 30 December 1989. p. 16. Retrieved 18 August 2011. To be an Ordinary Knight Commander of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order: John William David SWAN, J.P. For public services in Bermuda.