10 election candidates fail to submit expenses
Although ten candidates in the May general elections failed to comply with the law and did not submit their accounts to the Elections Office by the 28 June deadline, they will not face sanctions. The new Supervisor of Elections, Wesley…
Cayman embraces “Free Standing” freezing injunctions
From Maples In a landmark decision in VTB v Universal Telecom Investment Strategies Fund SPC (“UTISF”) (CICA, 5 June 2013)1, the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal has confirmed the availability of “free-standing” freezing injunctions in support of foreign legal proceedings,…
A&B PM wants reparations for Caribbean
PORT-OF-SPAIN: Prime Minister of Antigua & Barbuda Dr. Baldwin Spencer has expressed the need for reparations to Caribbean nations. “Reparation is an integral element of our development strategy and the legacy of slavery and colonialism in the Caribbean have severely…
Rugby: Cayman defeat Bermuda in Trinidad
From Bernews The 2013 North American Caribbean Rugby Association’s [NACRA] Under 19’s Fifteen’s Tournament continued in Trinidad with Bermuda going down for the second game in a row. In the first match of the day Cayman easily overcame Bermuda 40…
Robbery at bus depot
From RCIPS Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 12:27 AM At 8:07 pm Wednesday (10) 911 received a report of a robbery that had taken place at the Bus Depot, Edward Street, George Town. A bus driver told officers he had…
The Editor Speaks: Immigration changes imminent
Premier Alden McLaughlin has announced that an immigration reform proposal is being tendered for next week and will be going to the Legislative Assembly prior to the 28th October deadline when thousands of non-Caymanian workers are due to be sent…