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Month: April 2016

Cayman Islands announce enhancements planned for information sharing

Enhancements are to be made to the Cayman Island’s current framework for sharing Beneficial Ownership information with the United Kingdom (UK). The announcement was made Monday 11 April by Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin and Chief Office of the Ministry of…

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Cayman Islands College granted approval for Sigma Beta Delta Honor Society

ICCI Granted Approval for Sigma Beta Delta Honor Society The International College of the Cayman Islands (ICCI) is proud to announce it has been approved as a chapter of Sigma Beta Delta, an international honor society recognizing and promoting achievement…

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Cayman Islands court orders winding up of LDK Solar

From SeeNews Renewables April 8 (SeeNews) – The Grand Court of the Cayman Islands this week ordered that Chinese photovoltaics (PV) maker LDK Solar Co Ltd (OTCMKTS:LDKYQ), officially in liquidation, be wound up in accordance with the Companies Law. The…

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Sir Tom Jones’ wife of 59 years dies following ‘short but fierce cancer battle’

By KIRSTY MCCORMACK From Daily Express UK The wife of Sir Tom Jones has died following a “short but fierce battle with cancer” its been confirmed. The 75-year-old posted a statement on his official Facebook page this morning, which read: “Sir Tom…

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Businessman freed of human trafficking in case involving J’cans

From Jamaica Observer KINGSTOWN, St Vincent (CMC) — A 61-year-old businessman has been freed of three counts of human trafficking after the prosecution withdrew the charges against him. Adrian Deane of Brighton, owner of Farmer’s Market Bakery & Snackette in…

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No equal rights for ‘outsiders’

Members of the public participating in the 3rd Meeting of the Negotiating Committee on the Regional Agreement on Access to Information, Participation and Justice in Environmental Matters in Latin America and the Caribbean in Montevideo, Uruguay received a blow during…

Tourists almost decapitated by planes landing in the Caribbean

From stuff.co.nz You have to keep your head down near these airports in the Caribbean – or you just might lose it. A photographer has captured incredible footage of a tourist who was lucky to escape with his noggin intact…

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How 3D printing is climbing out of the trough of disillusionment

By Dan Patterson From TechRepublic 3D printing was yesterday’s hot tech. In an age dominated by the web and mobile apps, 3D printing represented tangible technology. Suddenly, in theory, anyone could code, design, and print out real, actual stuff. And…

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Dallas Food TV Reporter Stacy Fawcett stabbed to death by son

By Naja Rayne From Yahoo News Popular Dallas food reporter Stacy Fawcett has died, PEOPLE confirms. In a statement obtained by PEOPLE, the Plano Police Department confirmed that Fawcett, 45, and her son Josiah Utu, 17, both suffered fatal stab…

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For leading tax haven lawyer, there’s nothing wrong with protecting assets offshore

By Peter Kuiten From Financial Post Andrew Rogerson runs Rogerson Law Group, which employs 10 lawyers and advertises that it establishes offshore trusts “in exotic locations from the Cayman Islands to Switzerland and beyond.” Peter J. Thompson/National PostAndrew Rogerson runs…