The Editor Speaks: UK’s ‘beneficial ownership’ plan attacked
It is not surprising that the Cayman Islands Law Society and the Chamber of Commerce have both made public their opposition to the United Kingdom’s proposals to make public the list of individuals or companies that benefit from registered financial…
New President for ICCI
Dr David Marshall, a Chicago college VP has been appointed to the top job at the International College of the Cayman Islands (ICCI). Dr Marshall succeeds Dr Tasha Ebanks-Garcia, who is now the deputy chief officer at the employment ministry….
Burglaries on the rise in Cayman
With 111 people arrested on suspicion of burglary in the Cayman Islands last year the Royal Cayman islands Police Service has said the “rise is of major concern”. Scores of suspects arrested but burglaries still on the rise, yearend crime…
A Cayman for all seasons
By Chris Bunting From New York Post As it turns out, the Caymans shelter things other than taxes! Namely, sun-seeking New Yorkers just like you and me in desperate need of lamming it. Or maybe you want to wait it…
Premier will tour Brac, Little Cayman
GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands – Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin leaves Grand Cayman Thursday for a two-day tour of Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. “I am looking forward to spending some time with our residents on Cayman Brac and Little Cayman,”…
Letter to St Martin News Network: Cayman medical tourism
To SMN News By Roddy Heyliger, Sunday March 2nd 2014 Dear Editor, Cayman Islands: Medical Tourism has arrived. The Cayman Islands Medical Tourism Facility known as “Health City Cayman Islands” officially opened on February 25. The opening of the $80…
Cayman Keswick 2014 opens with a packed church
Cayman Keswick started its almost week long annual meetings last Sunday March 2nd at First Baptist Church, Crewe Road, George Town with a packed audience anxious to hear renown speaker Dr Ravi Zacharias. When I arrived at the church just…
iNews Briefs
OMOV motion was about trying to bring down government Cayman Islands Premier Alden McLaughlin was unrepentant about his U-turn on the One Man One Vote and said at a press briefing on Monday (3) that the reason East End MLA…
Monday, five thirty: this Caymanian rum is aged underwater
By wakeandwander From Jaunted In celebration of the most needed happy hour of the week, we’re launching a new column called “Monday, Five Thirty” that will take a look at different vices from around the world, specifically boozes and beers…
US slams Caribbean human rights practices
By Nelson A. King From Caribbean360 Washington was particularly scathing in its criticism of Haiti, Jamaica, Guyana, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and the Bahamas. WASHINGTON D.C., United States, CMC – While noting that governments that protect human rights and are…