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Day: January 13, 2016

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Cayman Islands: CarePay corruption trial – Rodrigues acquitted Miriam Rodrigues who was charged with transferring criminal property, or money laundering, was acquitted on Tuesday (12) after the presiding judge directed the jury to find Rodrigues not guilty. Rodrigues had been…

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Rudolf donates to local anti-bullying campaign in Cayman Islands

In early December local authors, Paul and Elisabeth Schreiner, announced the sale of their first book, Rudolf discovers the Cayman Islands, just in time for the Christmas season. which was well received by the local community, Inspired by the theme…

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Cayman Islands grants for arts nearing deadline

CNCF Grants for the Arts Deadline for Submissions GEORGE TOWN, JANUARY 12, 2016 – The deadline for the Cultural Foundation’s Grants for the Arts applications is Friday, January 15th, 2016. The Grants and Awards Committee will review all applications and…

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RBS Warns Investors of ‘Cataclysm’: ‘Sell Everything’

By F McGuire From Newsmax The Royal Bank of Scotland reportedly has advised clients to brace for a “cataclysmic year” and a global deflationary crisis, warning that major stock markets could fall by a fifth and oil may plummet to…

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The Editor Speaks: It was more than “Unfortunate”

It was ironic on the same day we published our Front Page Story “Cayman Islands tops list as safest Caribbean Island” we have to also publish a story of a local scumbag who robbed three elderly vacationers from Kentucky USA….

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Cayman Islands police appoints new Superintendent of Uniform & District Operations

Superintendent Robert Scotland has been named as the new officer responsible for Uniform & District Operations for the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service. With over twenty-four years of service in the RCIPS, Supt. Scotland has served and commanded units within…

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Expert sues Ting Hsin’s Wei Ying-chiao – company registered in Cayman Islands

By Jason Pan / Staff reporter From Taipei Times KICKBACKS:The lawsuit alleges that Wei Ying-chiao pressured SinoPac Securities into paying NT$80 million when Master Kong Holdings listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange A legal expert filed a lawsuit against former…

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Five hospitalised at Suddie Public Hospital in Guyana after attempting suicide

By iNews Guyana From St Lucia News Online INEWS GUYANA – Five persons are presently hospitalised at the Suddie Public Hospital in Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam) after they consumed poisonous substances. The five persons are 22-year-old Nelina Ramesh from La Belle…

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As California gas leak spews, suits pile up

By Amanda Bronstad, From The National Law Journal As a massive natural gas leak just north of Los Angeles continues to surge, plaintiffs attorneys across the country are filing suit over medical problems and lost property values. The Oct. 23…

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Clinton proposes tax penalty that would hit son-in-law’s Cayman Islands fund

BY: Morgan Chalfant From The Washington Free Beacon Hillary Clinton previewed tax penalties Monday that would hit a Cayman Islands hedge fund run by Marc Mezvinsky, her son-in-law. Clinton’s tax proposal, the Washington Examiner first reported, would penalize investments in…