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Former TCI Premier’s trial starts on December 7

From Turks And Caicos Weekly News The corruption trial of former Premier Michael Misick and several former Government officials has been set to commence this December 7 in the Myrtle Rigby courthouse in Providenciales. This past week, on Monday and…

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Frank Schilling’s DomainNameSales is hiring again; but you still have to move to the Cayman Islands

By Michael Berkens From The Domains I got this email from Frank Schilling’s DomainNameSales.com that they are expanding their 25 person sales team once again. A little over 2 years ago we put out the message that DomainNameSales.com was hiring…

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Harneys Cyprus secures Uniastrum deal for Russian banking buyer Artem Avetisyan

From Harneys Harneys Cyprus acted for Russian banking buyer Artem Avetisyan in last week’s landmark deal with Bank of Cyprus. On 25 September 2015, Mr. Avetisyan, majority shareholder of the bank Regional Credit, successfully completed a deal with Bank of…

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Caribbean Tourism official calls for ‘Open Skies’ airline policy

By Brian Major From Travel Pulse Several major U.S. airlines have added new Caribbean flights this year, but the region’s tourism stakeholders are looking for more. Regional government authorities should institute an “open skies” policy wherever possible to eliminate secondary…

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David Cameron rules out slavery reparation during Jamaica visit

From BBC David Cameron has ruled out making reparations for Britain’s role in the historic slave trade and urged Caribbean countries to “move on”. The prime minister acknowledged that “these wounds run very deep” during his visit to Jamaica, where…

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Tough missive to Brits

By Bert Wilkinson From Caribbean Life The Caribbean Reparations movement did not lose a moment this week by jumping on the back of visiting British Prime Minister David Cameron demanding that one of the largest Trans Atlantic slave trading nations…

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Jack Warner not bothered by football life ban

From CARIBBEAN360 PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Wednesday September 30, 2015 – Football’s world governing body has banned its allegedly corrupt former vice president Jack Warner from taking part of any national or international activity in the sport. But the former…

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iNews Briefs, More & Community Events

Community Events WED OCT 7 Next Wednesday is Quiz Night. CARE – Cayman Animal Rescue Enthusiasts SAT OCT 10 8th Annual CISPA Gala “Back to the Future-Celebrating 45 years of excellence” Date: 10/10/2015 Time: 6:30 PM Ritz Carlton Seven Mile…

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Secret bank accounts, income inequality—and why Luxembourg matters

By Matt Phillips From Quartz Gabriel Zucman is on a mission. The 28-year-old French economist, currently at the University of California, Berkeley, has built his career remarkably quickly, and in the process has made a place for himself among the…

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Cayman – The Healthcare Captive Domicile

The healthcare industry in the United States is undergoing exceptional transformation, sparked as a consequence of the Affordable Care Act in the USA and the ripple effect changes that have ensued. Mergers and acquisitions, expanded health coverage for millions of…