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Appointments to the Panel of Acting Cayman Islands Grand Court Judges

His Excellency the Governor, Martyn Roper, OBE, is pleased to announce the appointments of Her Honour Judge Aileen Downey, Simon Russell Flint, QC, and Hugh Southey, QC to the Panel of Acting Grand Court Judges (“the Panel”).

During the first quarter of 2017, the Judicial and Legal Services Commission carried out an open recruitment process advertising the opportunity for inclusion on the Panel   locally and overseas. Due to the large number of highly qualified candidates, the Commission conducted two sets of interviews including those held in July 2018. The purpose of the Panel is to maintain a list of qualified and recommended persons who may be invited to sit from time to time as Acting Grand Court Judges.

“The appointment of these three very experienced individuals, along with the previous appointments made on the recommendation by the Commission only serves to enhance the stellar reputation of our judiciary amongst both the local and international business communities” said the Governor. “I look forward to welcoming them to the Cayman Islands” he continued.

Her Honour Judge Aileen Downey was called to the bar of England and Wales in 1991. She then practised at 9 Gough Square in Personal Injury and Family Law for 23 years. She was appointed as a Recorder in 2009 and as a Circuit Judge in 2014. She currently sits at West London Family Court.

Simon Russell Flint, QC was called to the Bar of England and Wales in 1980. He was appointed Queen’s Counsel in 2003. He was appointed as an Assistant Recorder in the Crown Court in 1998, and subsequently a full Recorder in 2000. His practice in London has been to prosecute and defend in all aspects of the criminal law. He was Head of Chambers at 23 Essex Street, London between 2009 and 2015, and is now Head of Chambers of Reform Chambers, London. He is a Home Office appointed Chair of the Police Appeals Tribunal and has been a member of the Inns’ of Court Conduct Committee.

Hugh Southey, QC is an English and Northern Irish QC based at Matrix Chambers. Hugh took silk in 2010. Since then he has led in key public law and human rights cases at all levels up to and including the Supreme Court as well as in the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights. He is a Recorder of the Crown Court of England and Wales.

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