The Editor Speaks: Disunity is gathering steam
The unity, or rather goodwill, that seemed to exist for a time between members of the Legislative Assembly is over and it is disunity that is gathering steam. For the last few weeks the Opposition, aided and abetted by “the…
Cayman Islands Premier refutes Opposition claim that Cayman National Shareholders owe Government money
GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands – On Friday 5th October the Leader of the Opposition issued a press statement entitled “Opposition calls for the repayment of CI$20 million owed to the people of the Cayman Islands”. This was regarding the settlement…
Things fall apart: EX-‘best friends’ UK and Cayman Islands in fresh fight
By Irene Madongo From KYC 360 There’s been a new twist to the rather amusing relationship between the United Kingdom and its former chum the Cayman Islands. In a recent development, British financial police chief Donald Toon expressed frustration with…
Carey Olsen adds aviation finance partner in Cayman Islands
Offshore law firm Carey Olsen has appointed corporate and finance lawyer Richard Munden as a partner in its Cayman Islands office. Munden advises on a wide range of corporate and finance transactions with particular expertise in aviation finance and other…
OTEC International looks towards renewable future following CTEC conference
OTEC International LLC (OTI), through its subsidiary Cayman OTI, congratulates the Cayman Islands for the country’s efforts to move towards a more sustainable future. Cayman OTI recently attended the 2018 CTEC conference (Caribbean Transitional Energy Conference), which, alongside local and…
Statement by the Cayman Islands Government on Support for the UK’s National Crime Agency
From The Office of the Premier of the Cayman Islands GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands – In reference to articles reporting the United Kingdom’s National Crime Agency’s (NCA’s) comment that it “struggles” to get data from the Cayman Islands, there is…
UK frustrated by Cayman Islands silence on money laundering
By Steve Swann from BBC British law enforcement officers fighting money laundering are being frustrated by a lack of co-operation by the authorities in the Cayman Islands. The National Crime Agency said it was “asking for information we don’t get”….
Caribbean Transitional Energy Conference takes place this week in Cayman Islands
More than 100 delegates, including government and industry leaders will gather for the Caribbean Transitional Energy Conference (CTEC) at the Kimpton Seafire Resort from 13-14 September to discuss the latest advancements in renewable energy technology and how to create models…
Cayman Islands Portfolio of the Civil Service confirms Public Servants can sign the “Bring Back Governor Choudhury” Petition
Portfolio of the Civil Service Confirms Civil Servants can Sign the “Bring Back Governor Choudhury” Petition The Portfolio of the civil service in the Deputy Governor’s Office confirms Civil Servants are free to sign the “Bring Back Governor Choudhury” Petition…
Cayman Islands Chamber Council responds to Government’s steps to cut red tape
The Chamber Council commends the Deputy Governor and the public service for taking concrete steps to cut red tape across several areas of Government. Reducing red tape and increasing efficiencies in the public sector is a primary focus of the…