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Month: August 2015

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In Saudi saga, big four auditors safe from funds

By Adam Klasfeld From Courthouse News Service MANHATTAN (CN) – Big Four auditors KPMG and PricewaterhouseCoopers can shield documents sought by an investment fund for sprawling litigation related to the fall of two powerful Saudi conglomerates in 2009, the Second…

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Binnie cops record-breaking 6th Caribbean Squash title [by beating Cayman’s Stafford]

From Jamaica Observer South Sound, Cayman Islands — It was mission accomplished for All Jamaican champion Chris Binnie, who won an unprecedented fifth consecutive regional title and extended his career total to a record-breaking sixth at the Caribbean Area Squash Association’s…

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Go East with the National Trust for The Cayman Islands

By Tristan Ralston From Destination Magazine Mission House Tour Take a guided tour of Mission House, a unique replica of one of Cayman’s oldest buildings. Mission House showcases original artifacts from the house dating from the 19th century as well…

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A new term for Walkers Art Clubs at Cayman Islands National Gallery

Registration for the popular National Gallery after schools programme “Walkers Art Club”, sponsored by Walkers Global, opens on Monday, 24 August 2015 at 9:00 AM, with spaces allocated on a first come first served basis. Now in its eleventh year,…

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Special late night event for Cayman Islands National Gallery

This summer, curators from the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands (NGCI) have revealed the inner workings of the museum’s Permanent Collection by converting the entire lower exhibition hall into a temporary research lab while undertaking a full evaluation of…

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CWM clients launch class action against off shore bank [DMS Cayman Islands] over £50m Fund Fraud

By Andy Traveller From Finance Magnates Affected investors in CWM’s managed fund are seeking legal recourse over alleged fraud, filing a class action in a bid to recover money. Investors who were left out of pocket to the collective tune…

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Cayman Islands: Pursuit of Excellence Scholarship Awarded

Higgs & Johnson awarded its ‘Pursuit of Excellence’, scholarship this year to Mr. Jaron Leslie. Mr. Leslie, the holder of a LLB (Hons) degree, as well as other academic degrees and accolades, will be undertaking the Professional Practice Course (PPC)…

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Discrimination, homophobia, privilege and hate speech in Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly

By James Austen- Smith From Cayman Islands Human Rights Commission Like many others in Cayman, and elsewhere, the members of the Human Rights Commission were shocked to read reports of a ‘debate’ which took place in the Legislative Assembly on…

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Autopsy shows St. Louis teen was shot in the back by police

By Megan Specia From Mashable A preliminary autopsy of an 18-year-old black man shot dead by St. Louis police earlier this week shows he was shot in the back. Mansur Ball-Bey’s death Wednesday ignited outrage in a community scarred by…

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More bad news for DuPont: Teflon chemical builds up in breast-fed babies

By Bill Walker, Investigations Editor From ewg.org If you’re a chemical industry spin doctor trying to discredit the scientific evidence on the dangers of a compound that contaminates the drinking water of millions of Americans, Thursday was a bad day….