EY captive specialist relocates to Cayman Islands in expanded role
From Captive International James Bulkowski, senior manager at EY, will be relocating to the Cayman Islands from the US, effective July 9, and assuming an expanded role at the firm. In this new role, Bulkowski will help to further expand…
Statement from the Board of Directors of the International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame on Lee Selisky – a Class of 2019 Inductee.
In an extraordinary announcement, the Board of Directors for the International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame (ISDHF) has announced the first member of the 2019 induction class as Mr. Lee Selisky. Chairman of the Board of Directors, and Cayman Islands…
Are digital IDs the start of a blockchain-based service economy for the Cayman Islands?
By David Bentley From Blockchain News Caribbean initial coin offering (ICO) hotspot, the Cayman Islands, last week outlined a timeline for a proposed digital ID system for its population; it aims to have the technology in place within a year….
Cayman Islands Premier presents business case in LA for CI Hong Kong office
Statement on business case for CI Hong Kong office By Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin, MBE, JP, MLA Mister Speaker, as you and members of the House are aware in March I led a delegation to Hong Kong to attend the…
Cayman Islands Premier, CARICOM Heads of Government to discuss UK, constitution matters in Jamaica
GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands – Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin, along with Hon. Attorney General Samuel Bulgin, travels Wednesday, 4 July, 2018, to Montego Bay, Jamaica, to attend the 39th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of the…
EHi comments on Cayman Islands court’s outright dismissal of Ctrip’s lawsuit and the Ctrip Consortium’s revised non-binding proposal
PR Newswire – Sun Jul 1, 11:21PM CDT Cayman Court States Allegations in Ctrip’s Lawsuit “Unsustainable” and “Unmeritorious,” arising from “the cynical and abusive presentation of a winding-up petition” Court Further Notes That “far from seeking to advance a class…
The Lions roar again
By Georgina Wilcox The Cayman Islands Lions of Tropical Gardens held their annual Change of Administration Dinner on Saturday June 23rd at The Hard Rock Cafe overlooking Hog Sty Bay. Not only was the dinner sumptuous, but we also had…
The View From Europe: Time for honesty about the future of the CSME
By David Jessop From Barbados Advocate In the coming days, CARICOM Heads of Government will meet in Montego Bay. There they will hold a special session on the future of the Caribbean Single Market and Economy (CSME). They will also…
How Randy Boyd’s company avoided paying millions in taxes using a ‘double Irish’ loophole
By Dave Boucher From Nashville Tennessean A business founded by a Tennessee Republican gubernatorial candidate avoided paying millions in U.S. and international taxes thanks to a controversial corporate structure with a funny name. The private company, Radio Systems Corporation, deployed a…
Will an Abraaj court case help investors or cast shadows on future deals?
From AMEinfo Troubled Abraaj Group, which is going for court-supervised liquidation following allegations regarding the misuse of investors’ money, seems to be faced with more problems with each passing day. Now threats of arrest and jail-term are looming over the…