No new pension reform yet
The Cayman Islands Minister for Employment, Rolston Anglin, announced last Friday (15) that there will be no pension reform before the May General Elections. Anglin confirmed in the Legislative Assembly that work on the Cayman Islands National Pensions Law was…
Dart PR fails miserably as Monday morning mayhem hits motorists
With no prior announcement coming either from the usually efficient Dart Realty Cayman Ltd or from the Cayman Islands National Roads Authority (NRA) commuters from West Bay to George Town faced an early Monday (18) motoring mayhem. Dart closed the…
A lot of hot air up in Cayman’s skies
One of iNews Cayman’s readers sent these pictures to us last Wednesday (13) of a hot air balloon soaring 100ft into the air. I can’t remember seeing a hot air balloon here before so it really got my attention. It…
Manderson warns public servants to be impartial
Cayman Islands Deputy Governor, Franz Manderson, has issued an Administration Circular warning public servants that throughout the election campaign they MUST be impartial. The circular, dated 12th March 2013, sent to Honourable Attorney General, Financial Secretary, Cabinet Secretary, All Chief…
Prison sentence for cocaine supplier
Carnilo Naranjo (28), the Defendant, who had leaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to sell up to 3 kilos of cocaine to undercover police officers for $54,000, was sentenced to 8 years’ imprisonment, with time spent in custody to…
Cayman Islands Fashion Week gets ready
Cayman Islands Fashion Week, April 25-27, serves as a platform for showcasing international, Caymanian and Caribbean trend setting fashion designers. It also features models from some of the world’s top agencies including Ford, Major, DNA, RED, Muse, Next, IMG and…
Commonwealth Day service held at St. George’s
HM Queen Elizabeth II had to cancel her visit to Westminster Abbey on Monday (11) where she was due to take part in Commonwealth Day as she’s recovering from gastroenteritis. However the Queen, as Head of the Commonwealth did sign…
AHAB’s claims against Maan Al Sanea Companies to proceed to trial in Cayman
March 11, 2013 WASHINGTON – The Grand Court of the Cayman Islands has rejected the latest efforts by the Liquidators of Maan al Sanea’s companies in the Cayman Islands to dismiss portions of Ahmad Hamad Algosaibi & Brothers’ (AHAB) case. …
Drug boat interception crew sentenced for Ganga importation
Three Jamaican Nationals, Wesley Oliver Barrett, Tetla Charles Warner and Paul Samuel Betty were sentenced last Thursday (7) for importing ganja into the Cayman Islands from Jamaica early this year. About 9.40pm on Tuesday, 22 January 2013, Marine Unit officers…
RCIPS Inspector is reinstated
A Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) Inspector who was demoted to a police constable has been reinstated to his former position complete with all back due pension and salary emoluments from mid-September 2012. Inspector Richard Hartford demotion came after…







