Hundreds attend the Progressives Seafood Fest & Health Fair
The usually empty land beside the Farmers Market was alive with activity on Saturday, November 5th, as the Progressives held our first Cayman Seafood Fest and Health Fair fundraiser.
The usually empty land beside the Farmers Market was alive with activity on Saturday, November 5th, as the Progressives held our first Cayman Seafood Fest and Health Fair fundraiser.
Minister for Financial Services and Commerce, the Hon. André Ebanks, today addressed how the Cayman Islands cooperates on tax matters globally, and specifically with the EU, during a meeting with EU Members of Parliament (MEPs).
President of the Judicial Committee and the Privy Council and the Supreme Court, The Rt Hon The Lord Reed of Allermuir
In another historic first for the Cayman Islands and the Overseas Territories (OTs), the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (JCPC) opens its sittings in the Cayman Islands on Tuesday, 15 November 2022.
The Ministry of Investment, Innovation and Social Development (MIISD) is delighted to report that Cabinet has approved two legislative Bills, the Identification Register Bill and the Cayman Islands Identification Card Bill, which have been published today in the Legislation Gazette.
Changes are on the horizon as Workforce Opportunities & Residency Cayman (WORC) simplifies applications by removing the requirement to submit multiple medical records for persons submitting Work Permits, Permanent Residency and Cayman Status applications, Temp Work Permits, Extensions, Business Visi
Minister of Financial Services, the Hon. André Ebanks, is travelling to the Bahamas, London and Brussels on a number of financial services matters.
Cayman’s economy was “Overall doing pretty good,” in its recovery from the pandemic, was the message given by Deputy Premier Hon. Chris Saunders, Minister for Finance, Economic Development, Border Control & Labour at the recent Chamber of Commerce Luncheon.
There have been assertions and criticisms in various media outlets that the Opposition members of Parliament did not attend the swearing-in of the new Chief Justice of the Cayman Islands, the Hon. Margaret Ramsey-Hale.
An article on the Cayman News Service blog site had a headline stating that a recent report by the Office of the Auditor General (OAG) “finds pre-election abuse of public cash” with work carried out by the National Roads Authority (NRA).