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International effort underway to address post-Ivan debris site in Cayman Islands

The Public Health Department is coordinating with local and international multi-sectoral agencies, to address concerns at the post- Hurricane Ivan temporary hurricane debris storage and processing site, Block 55 Parcel 57, in Frank Sound, Grand Cayman. As part of this…

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The future of the Commonwealth Parts 1 & 2

The future of the Commonwealth – Part 1 By Sir Ronald Sanders From CARIBBEAN360 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Thursday June 25, 2015 – Questioning the relevance and value of the Commonwealth of Nations is nothing new – for such has occurred ever…

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Diamond Law Attorneys welcomes Barrister to its new office in Governor’s Square, Cayman Islands

Mr. Kerrie Cox appeared before Mr. Justice Williams of the Grand Court for his re-admission as an Attorney-at-Law on the 23rd June 2015. Mr. Cox, who previously practiced in Grand Cayman between 2010 and 2012, has returned to the Island…

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MNCs park profit in Singapore, Hong Kong

From The Telegraph Calcutta India Calcutta, July 5: Singapore and Hong Kong, with their low corporate tax rates, have started to hove into view on the radars of multinational companies that are looking to lower their tax burdens through profit…

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What people are noticing about Jeb Bush’s tax returns… [Cayman Islands is mentioned]

factivists dnc From Capital Soup “Transparency”: “The staging and packaging of this document dump was a sleight of hand aiming to distract from the disclosures themselves — the fact that Bush is very much a one-percenter who has aggressively monetized…

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The Editor speaks: Not “Grass Roots” Group – now “Public Information” ACT

Yesterday I highlighted the “Grass Roots” group that wants to “Save Cayman” from the evils of “the death plume will spread and kill almost everything in the harbour.” “Save Cayman” headed by Courtney Platt and Keith Sahm are begging the…

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Jack Warner hires top British lawyer to fight his extradition

From CARIBBEAN360 PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Wednesday July 1, 2015 – Corruption accused Jack Warner has hired a top British lawyer to help him fight his extradition to the United States. British media is reporting that Edward Fitzgerald Q.C confirmed…

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Caribbean prosecutors join forces to clamp down on corruption and money laundering

From Curacao Chronicle CASTRIES, St Lucia — Chief prosecutors from Commonwealth countries in the Caribbean region have gathered for the first time to discuss recurrent issues that interfere with the prosecution of corruption and money laundering and the recovery of…

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Commonwealth Secretary-General visits Guyana

From The Commonwealth Commonwealth Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma will arrive in Guyana on Saturday 27 June 2015 for a three-day visit, to gain a clear understanding of the region’s concerns and priorities. Mr Sharma will call on recently elected President, H.E…

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Largest Federal Employees Union sues OPM over data breach

By Zach Warren, From Legaltech News The American Federation of Government Employees claimed that OPM has been on notice about its cybersecurity deficiencies since 2007, yet took no corrective action The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) may have shut down…