Cayman Islands Auditor General’s health reports
Cayman Islands Auditor General’s health reports PAC set to review Auditor General’s health reports The members of the Cayman Islands Public Accounts Committee [PAC] are planning to meet on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd of February 2017 to review the…
Cayman Islands government action needed to improve management of health system and expenditures says Cayman islands Aud. Gen.
The Government lacks the resources and information required to manage the health care system effectively, says Sue Winspear, Auditor General of the Cayman Islands, in her performance audit report issued today. The report, “Ensuring Quality Health Care and a Healthy…
Cayman Islands plans beneficial ownership platform
By Kirsten Hastings From International Adviser The Cayman Islands will gazette two pieces of legislation before Christmas that will pave the way for the jurisdiction to create a platform where overseas authorities can access information on the beneficial owners of…
Colours Cayman seek Cayman Islands Governor’s update on their LGBTQ petition
From Colours Cayman Public Statement & Letter To Governor Issued by Colours Cayman, 12 December 2016 Attention: Her Excellency, Mrs Helen Kilpatrick, Governor of the Cayman Islands c/o Cayman Islands Government Government Administration Building Grand Cayman KY1-9000 CAYMAN ISLANDS 12…
Significant new enforcement powers for the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority
By Lucy Frew and Michael Padarin From Walkers 27 October 2016 The Cayman Government is proposing legislative changes which would give the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) significant new powers to impose administrative fines on licensed and regulated individuals and entities. These…
New Cayman Islands law could protect financial criminals
By Kenneth Rijock From Kenneth Rijock’s Financial Crime Blog A bill pending in the Cayman Islands this month, regarding the expungement of criminal felony convictions, could have unintended consequences that will endanger the investing public, putting them at the mercy known…
Cayman Islands government refute hoax story
GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands – A hoax news story and website is being shared online claiming that citizens from the Cayman Islands and Jamaica can travel to either country without a visa for up to six months and that fees…
Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly resumes in October
The second meeting of the 2016-17 Session of the Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly will begin at 10 a.m., Tuesday, 4 October, 2016. Government has gazetted several bills and amendments. Private Members Motions will also be considered. Draft Bills include: –…
Cayman Islands Criminal Records (Spent Convictions) Bill, 2016 gazetted
Criminal Records (Spent Convictions) Bill, 2016 The Criminal Records (Spent Convictions) Bill, 2016 has been gazetted and is among a number of key pieces of legislation that will be debated in the upcoming sitting of Legislative Assembly. “This new regime…
The Cayman Islands Elections (Amendment) Bill gazetted
Elections (Amendment) Bill The gazetting of the Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2016, paves the way for the bill to be debated in the upcoming sitting of Legislative Assembly. The Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2016 amends the Elections Law (2013 Revision) to make…