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Human trafficking curriculum for Jamaican secondary schools from September

From CARIBBEAN360 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Sunday August 2, 2015 – So serious is the Jamaica government about ridding the country of the scourge of human trafficking that the topic will be integrated into subjects taught in secondary schools across the island…

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The Editor Speaks: Does Dart control Cayman’s media?

Maybe and maybe not. When David and Vicki Legge bought the Cayman Compass the very big whisper was the Dart group had supplied the bulk of the money. Despite denials from the Legges that is still the opinion. I know…

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No more democracy, claims Dr M [1MDB scandal]

From Daily Express East Malaysia Kuala Lumpur: Democracy in Malaysia is dead, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad declared in his blog, saying that what Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak had done to investigations into 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) was “unprecedented”…

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Survey: Cayman Islands Cruise Pier proposal could prove tough sell

By Brian Major From Travel Pulse Results from a Department of Environment survey published this week indicate the Cayman Islands government will face troubled waters in its effort to sell residents on a plan to build two new cruise ship…

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Police chief fires Texas officer who killed unarmed teen

By Emily Schmall, Associated Press From Business Insider ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — A police officer who killed an unarmed college football player during a suspected burglary at a Texas car dealership was fired Tuesday for making mistakes that the city’s…

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Why are Donald Trump’s poll numbers still so high?

By Frank Rich From New York Mag Most weeks, New York Magazine writer-at-large Frank Rich speaks with contributor Alex Carp about the biggest stories in politics and culture. This week: Chuck Schumer’s opposition to the Iran deal, Trump’s continued strong…

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Former SAP executive pleads guilty to bribery charge

By Samuel Rubenfeld From Wall Street Journal A former regional director of SAP SE SAP.XE -1.02% admitted to participating in a scheme to bribe Panama government officials to secure technology contracts for his employer. Vicente Eduardo Garcia, of Miami, pleaded…

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Proactive guidance needed to help entities meet FATCA Deadlines

By Roman Ipfling From DMS Offshore Investment Services The first reporting cycle for the United States Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) kicked off with the 31 March deadline set by the US Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) for countries and…

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LDM global expands into Caribbean with new Cayman Islands office

eDiscovery and computer forensics firm makes long-term commitment to the Cayman Islands. In addition to the expansion, LDM Global aims to give back by instilling an internship program. Discover why LDM Global is the company of choice for in-house counsel…

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The Editor Speaks: Do we actually need a third political party?

Chris Saunders, who was an unsuccessful candidate in the 2013 election when he ran under the United Democratic Party (UDP) umbrella, is reported as being one of the key organizers for a new political party group. According to Saunders both…