Deputy Governor and Chief Officers’ Meeting have a full schedule
The latest Minutes of the Deputy Governor and Chief Officers’ Meeting held on Monday Sept. 10th was such a full meeting a presentation by Eric Bush on the employee suggestion and reward programme had to be deferred until next week’s…
Did Jesus Have A Wife? Newly Discovered Ancient Text Reignites Debate
By Eyder Peralta An ancient piece of text is reviving an equally ancient debate: Was Jesus Christ married? Of course, most Christians believe that he wasn’t. But today, Harvard Professor of Divinity Karen King presented a scrap of papyrus that…
Immigration Services Survey Completed
“Overall, there has been a marked improvement on all Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in most service areas,” states the just-released Department of Immigration Customer Service Survey. Immigration management has welcomed the results of the survey of over 150 of its…
Better care for all under the spotlight at the 20/20 Healthcare Conference
Two speakers at this year’s annual 20/20 Healthcare Conference will be looking at ways to ensure that care of the patient is always placed as a top priority for healthcare providers. The theme of this year’s conference, which is set…
Brewery Medals returned
Medals, which Cayman Islands Brewery won at the Monde Selection Awards in Brussels last year, were stolen when the brewery was burgled last month along with cash and other memorabilia. The medals have no real monetary value but were of…
The Editor Speaks: Love: our main story
I expect there will many of our readers who will be puzzled that the article headlined “Love” and written by our “Special Correspondent” Paul, is our top story. Actually, it should have been our top story yesterday (19) as the…
Electric cars to get 10% import reduction
At a press conference organised by the Premier’s Office of the Cayman Islands on Tuesday (18) Hon. McKeeva Bush announced he would authorise a 10 per cent import duty reduction for electric cars and motorcycles. This initial duty reduction means…
Offshore firms challenge Cayman’s production of records to Australia under TIEA for tax evasion investigation
Offshore firms claim Cayman Islands Tax Information Authority acted illegally when providing information to Australian Taxation Authority. Three offshore companies domiciled in the Cayman Islands and the Bahamas yesterday filed a legal challenge to a decision by the Cayman Islands…
Bail given to man charged with Scotia bank robbery
Justice Carol Bestwick granted David Emmanuel Parchment’s application for bail in the sum of $30,000 with one surety and conditions on 11th September 2012 in the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands. Parchment is charged with conspiracy to commit robbery,…
Love
By Paul, Special Correspondent The higher gifts are those you should prize. But I can show you an even better way. I may speak in tougues of men or of angels, but if I have no love, I am a…