Pandemic cost a third of a billion dollars
The Office of the Auditor General has just released a report that estimates the cost of the Covid-19 pandemic to government to be at least $333 million.
The Office of the Auditor General has just released a report that estimates the cost of the Covid-19 pandemic to government to be at least $333 million.
The Cayman Islands Fire Service (CIFS) recently delivered one of the new Oshkosh Striker aviation fire trucks to Cayman Brac Fire Station to provide fire and rescue aviation support at Charles Kirkconnell International Airport (CKIA)
Following the Governor Martyn Roper and Deputy Governor Franz Manderson’s review into decisions made with regard to participation in the Dubai Expo and also the opening of overseas offices in Brussels, Hong Kong and Washington, they have concluded that no laws were broken.
Financial Services Minister the Hon. André Ebanks recently welcomed 500-plus financial services industry attendees to GAIM Ops, after the conference’s three-year hiatus as a result of the pandemic.
The CIG through the Ministry of Infrastructure, has announced that advisory firm Grant Thornton Specialist Services (Cayman) Limited (Grant Thornton) has been contracted to undertake a formal feasibility study into the modernisation of the Islands’ submarine cable infrastructure.
On Friday Premier Hon. G. Wayne Panton encouraged the Cayman community to remain calm and assist police as they are investigating recent tragedies.
For the second time this week we have had a shocking murder in our community. I offer my deepest condolences to the families of the deceased. And I pray that the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service can quickly identify and arrest the perpetrators
An inadvertent data breach at the Ministry of Border Control & Labour has identified suspected fraud by a number of recipients of the Displaced Tourism Employees Stipend.
Deputy Premier, Minister for Finance & Economic Development and Minister for Border Control & Labour Hon. Chris Saunders has tested positive for COVID-19. He is currently in isolation and is continuing to carry out his duties remotely.
An inadvertent data breach at the Ministry of Border Control & Labour has identified suspected fraud by a number of recipients of the Displaced Tourism Employees Stipend.