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Month: December 2012

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Aircraft registration

By David Cooney,  Ogier Introduction The United States remains the most popular place in the world to register corporate jets. However, there are a number of reasons that the US is not appropriate for everyone. The Cayman Islands, since 1976,…

Christmas Harmony with the CNC & CNO

Elmslie Memorial Church was overflowing with some of the audience actually standing last Monday (10) to appreciate the Cayman National Choir and Orchestra’s excellent Christmas Harmony concert. The choir was in good voice and I particularly appreciated the difficult harmonies…

Hawksbill Turtle Grand Cayman

from Frans De Backer Since turtles are back in the news – see iNews story re review of Cayman Turtle Farm – we thought it appropriate to direct you to the video shot by Frans De Becker in our waters…

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Corruption investigation – Cayman Premier & 2nd man released on police bail

From RCIPS 4:32pm Corruption investigation – Second man interviewed and bailed The man who was arrested yesterday on suspicion of inciting a breach of the corruption law has now been released on police bail. As stated in our previous release,…

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DCFS Office Holiday Closures

The Department of Children and Family Services advises the public that their district offices in Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac and their administrative offices will close for the holidays on: Friday,21 December at 5 pm and reopen on Thursday, 27 December…

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HSBC blasted for ‘stunning failures over oversight’

The US says “dangerous practices” at HSBC allowed the bank to pass money to “drug kingpins and rogue nations”, fining it $1.9bn (£1.2bn). HSBC agreed the fine, the largest of its kind, earlier on Tuesday. A US Senate investigation said…