Cayman Islands Government announces District Meetings for the National Pensions (Amendment) Bill, 2015
The Ministry of Education, Employment & Gender Affairs and the Department of Labour & Pensions has released the Labour Relations Bill, 2015 and the National Pensions (Amendment) Bill, 2015 for public consultation. These Bills can both be accessed on the…
Argentinian businessman Alejandro Burzaco pleads not guilty to charges in FIFA scandal
By Christian Red , Michael O’keeffe New York Daily News An Argentinian businessman accused of offering millions of dollars in bribes to FIFA officials in exchange for media rights to soccer tournaments pleaded not guilty Friday in Brooklyn federal court….
Worldwide: general principles of anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist
Article by John Gosling, Antonia Hardy, Daniel Wood, Garry Ferguson, Denise Wong, Nigel Weston and John Rogers From Walkers Walkers provides legal services from its offices in the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Dubai, Hong Kong, Ireland, Jersey, London…
Time to find peace for Guyana and Venezuela
By Sir Ronald Sanders NEW YORK, United States, Friday July 31, 2015 – A search of the United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon’s statements posted on his official website shows no mention of anything he said after a meeting last week…
Energy independence for Caribbean region means million will be lifted out of poverty by 2031
By Silbert S. Barrett, ASCE (Aff.M.) Sustainable Strategist for Funding Major Infrastructure at Brittenwoods International, From Linkedin Pulse The dream of energy independence for the Northern Caribbean nations of Jamaica, Cayman, Cuba, Haiti, Bahamas and the Dominican Republic have gotten…
Trinidad PM faces corruption probe
From Caribbean News Now PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad — Allegations made by Jack Warner, who is himself under indictment in the US on multiple counts of racketeering, corruption and money laundering, that he witnessed Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar…
The Editor Speaks: There is no such thing as Internet security. Why?
We have two stories on iNews Cayman today, one illustrating the vulnerability of the Internet as it relates to your privacy and the other how to make it as secure as possible using encryption. The latter article on encryption highlights…
The Cape Town Convention: Extension to the Cayman Islands ratified By UK
Article by Richard May, Dale Crowley, Sherice Arman, Manuela Belmontes, Donna Ager, Mark Western, Jonathan Caulton and Jess Stock from Maples and Calder Further to our previous update of 15 May 2015 we are pleased to announce that the UK…
Mauritius & P-notes: Any proposed change in rules may spook Dalal Street
By Sugata Ghosh, ET Bureau From The Economic Times Just as every new government fiddles around with high school history text books, it also dabbles in Mauritius and P-notes. Both actions have a sharp, short-lived impact, leaving behind a trail…
Bahamas resort talks end in China without agreement
By Krystel Rolle-Brown Nassau Guardian Staff Reporter from Caribbean News Now NASSAU, Bahamas — Talks involving bankrupt Bahamas megaresort Baha Mar, China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC), the Export-Import (EXIM) Bank of China and the government ended in Beijing on…





